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Learning 2.0 formal methodologies? « Viplav Baxi’s Meanderings
« Viplav Baxi’s Meanderings - Learning 2.0, defined loosely as a combination of social networks, collaboration, and the rest. problem is that there isn't going to be a simply mapping like that. It's like when people ask, "how do i use blogs to teach English?" Blogs aren't a teaching tool, and you shouldn't just expect to use Web 2.0 tools to do Learning 1.0 tasks (Downes)
Bloom’s Taxonomy and the Digital World
framework from which to assess digital practices. many teachers tend to push the “search” concept, especially search refinements, further up the taxonomy levels. strong reinforcement for the use of blogs and Wikis to greatly enhance learning.
7 1/2 Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners
By Lori Reed - I like the seven and one-half one
21st Century Learner Standards
The continuing expansion of information demands that all individuals acquire the thinking skills that will enable them to learn on their own
The Power of Educational Technology: Learning to Learn
I really want to teach people, not just how to use a particular technology tool or piece of software, but also the skills to learn any technology tool or piece of software.
Artist at Work | Learning In a Flat World
Armed with their own PLEs, students will not only complete courses, they will thrive and carry the lessons on learning into their future.
Expert versus Paradigm Learning
My posting about Gary Stager's comments to Will Richardson in which he said "A concern I have about the blogosphere is that it celebrates and elevates newbies and diminishes the importance of prior knowledge, expertise and history"
False Starts and Learning Through Conversation:
An Interview on Social Media and Learning with VCU Staff (myself, Jeff and Bud)
Can we quickly share our learning journey with others?
Bud's journey. Love the garden visualization
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