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Christyinsdesign bookmarked on 2008-10-10 cck08 groups networks education e-learning change

An idea for how to move towards networked learning: start with groups, which will initially be more comfortable and less chaotic, then gradually increase the freedom to learning in networks.

  • Once students get the hang of groups online, just like any mother bird,
    the teacher needs to slowly start pushing them out of the nest.  And I
    do not mean anywhere near Middle School.  Most of the students in a
    school will be ready for this kind of experience nearing High School,
    and I believe this age will slowly lower as time passes and this form
    of education becomes more common.
  • The process of moving the students forward from a group setting to a
    network will be required, so will an educator familiar with both.  For
    this process to properly occur, curriculum will need to be specifically
    designed and implemented, taking into account, emerging technologies
    and student safety within an online environment.
  • The process of moving the students forward from a group setting to a
    network will be required, so will an educator familiar with both.  For
    this process to properly occur, curriculum will need to be specifically
    designed and implemented, taking into account, emerging technologies
    and student safety within an online environment.

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  • 10 Oct 08
    christyinsdesign
    Christy Tucker

    An idea for how to move towards networked learning: start with groups, which will initially be more comfortable and less chaotic, then gradually increase the freedom to learning in networks.

    cck08 groups networks education e-learning change

    • Once students get the hang of groups online, just like any mother bird,
      the teacher needs to slowly start pushing them out of the nest.  And I
      do not mean anywhere near Middle School.  Most of the students in a
      school will be ready for this kind of experience nearing High School,
      and I believe this age will slowly lower as time passes and this form
      of education becomes more common.
    • The process of moving the students forward from a group setting to a
      network will be required, so will an educator familiar with both.  For
      this process to properly occur, curriculum will need to be specifically
      designed and implemented, taking into account, emerging technologies
      and student safety within an online environment.
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