Downes is talking about the process of pattern recognition.... Aha! moments and such where we see how things fit together.
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15 Jun 07
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tacit knowledge
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Depends on Context
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Ineffable You can’t put it into words You can’t generalize it
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Metadata
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– Valuations (markets, Blogshares)
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What Will We See? Beyond recommendations to… – Classifications (tagging)
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Knowledge is like recognition
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Learning is like perception the acquisition of new patterns of connectivity through experience
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Pattern Recognition…
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Add Sticky NoteEmergent Learning
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"Now I get it" A-ha! "Out of the blue" "My mind leaped" "Did an about-face" "Shut up and did it" Sudden breakthrough
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http://growchangelearn.blogspot.com/2007/02/emergent-learning.html
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http://www.downes.ca/files/osn.html
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Knowledge is recognition
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It’s a belief you can’t not have Like after you’ve found Waldo
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http://www.sund.de/netze/applets/BPN/bpn2/ochre.html
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Pattern recognition is based on similarity between the current phenomenon and previously recognized phenomena
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Add Sticky NoteWhat we want is for students to recognize patterns in existing networks – in communities of experts, communities of practice That’s why we model and demonstrate
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As John Gatto would say ( JohnTaylorGatto.com ), networks are not communities!
Networks may be useful for limited purposes, but they are not communities.
They are at best cheap immitations of real communities where people know and care about one another.
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Networks may be useful for limited purposes, but they are not communities.
They are at best cheap immitations of real communities where people know and care about one another.
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