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Joe VirantGeorge Siemens' open course at UManitoba.
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Vicki DavisA lot of online learning is happening as part of the Connectivism events with George Siemens on November 12, I'm presenting at 7pm EST.
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Clay LebenOpen online course about networked approach to learning and change. #CCK09
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Charlie CrawfordNetwork science
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Jane BrotchieInteresting course - there's a ning too - if you want an invite I can send it on
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JP BosmanWelcome to the Connectivism and Connective Knowledge online course!
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Marita LjungqvistOnline course in connectivism - f ex with Stephen Downes - that shows an example of hos the ple conecpt can be used for teching and learning in an online course
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- Personal Learning Environments (end of Sept)
- Net Pedagogy (Nov)
- Systemic Change (mid-Nov)
- Policy Level Implications (early Dec, timed with a UNESCO event we are both attending in Barcelona)
Stephen and I have tentatively planned for online conferences to run during CCK09:
Each conference will run 2-3 days with numerous guest speakers and will form part of the weekly dialogue. Conferences will stand alone for those that are not interested i
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taking the course. If you’re interested in helping to organize any of those conferences, please let me know.
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People self-organized in their prefered spaces.
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anja c. wagnerDer nächste Kurs startet im Herbst 2009
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Bruno PoellhuberPage d'accueil d'un cours sur le connectivisme donné par Siemens et Downes à l'Université du Manitoba
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Ruby VineWelcome to the Connectivism and Connective Knowledge online course!\nInformation on the development and delivery of the course will be shared on this site.
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Rena ShiffletGeorge Siemens online course for connectivism
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Nelly CardinaleFree class on Connectivism
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A. T. WyattOnline course taught by George Siemens. Extremely large in terms of students. Study this!
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- Contribute to The Daily: 3-5 hours a week (this includes reading posts and including with short commentary in The Daily
- Reading moodle forum contributions: 5-7 hours a week. This includes reading and posting. Self-organization on the part of participants has minimized this over the last few weeks. I still read all of the posts and would like to respond to many, many more than I do.
- Recording/wrapup/intro for next week - this ranges from zero some weeks to ~2 hours others
- Live sessions: 3+ hours. This includes elluminate and UStream sessions.
- Responding to email (when I’m actually punctual): 2-5 hours a week
- Marking papers: ~1 hour min per paper - reading, reflecting, and trying to write something coherent and hopefully of value to the participants. Total marking time for the course (this is still ongoing, so I’m guessing): ~75 hours
I posted on my course prep time earlier - just can’t remember where. I should have kept slightly better notes, but my time spent in advance of the course in organization, pulling together readings, chats with Stephen, Dave, and others, planning interaction, creating the syllabus, setting up the site/blog/wiki are comfortably in the 60-80 hour range.
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Fabienne FontaineCours sur le connectiviste - éducation par les réseaux sociaux
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Wesley FryerWelcome to the Connectivism and Connective Knowledge online course!
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Natalie LaffertyThis is the home page to the Connectivism and Connective Online course which Stephen Downes ran from September - November 2008. You can sign up for an account which will allow you to look at the course resources and give you access to the discussions etc even thought the course has now ended.
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very poor internet connectivity
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James BonTempoWelcome to the Connectivism and Connective Knowledge online course! Information on the development and delivery of the course will be shared on this site.
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memma vaanConnectivism & Connective Knowledge - a rather large open online course...by S. Downes & G. Siemens
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Sang Joon LeeWelcome to the Connectivism and Connective Knowledge online course! Information on the development and delivery of the course will be shared on this site.
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Zaid Ali AlsagoffInformation on the development and delivery of the course will be shared on this site. Course Facilitators: George Siemens and Stephen Downes
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Trudy LaneWelcome to the Connectivism and Connective Knowledge online course!
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Each of us have our own networks.
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I think George sees knowledge as that which is obtained from one’s network, while I see it as produced by a network
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In the gaming community, such people are known as griefers
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Google Groups, Second Life sites
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Next week will help, if we can get away from the arguments debunking
connectivism long enough to study the underlying precepts of connectionist
knowledge. I have found myself running around in circles this week, trying to
respond to criticisms while at the same time trying to explain these underlying
concepts.
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Jeroen BottemaWelcome to the Connectivism and Connective Knowledge online course!
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Donna Murrayonline course
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edtechtalkjm: "official" blog of CCK08
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