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Are the Basics of Instructional Design Changing? ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes
Are the basics of instructional design changing? by Stephen Downes
Kids Create -- and Critique on -- Social Networks | Edutopia
Edutopia article on kids creating and critiquing on social networks
Caught in the Net – The Internet & Compulsion « Neuroanthropology
An article about the internet and compulsive, addictive behaviours
Bringing the world into the classroom « Birds fly, fish swim
Steve Shann's blog post 'bringing the world into the classroom'
City Brights: Howard Rheingold : Twitter Literacy (I refuse to make up a Twittery name for it)
Howard Rheingold's blog post about Twitter
Half an Hour: New Technology Supporting Informal Learning
New technology supporting informal learning by Stephen Downes on his website 'Half an hour'
Technology, Teaching, and Learning - Emerging Technologies for Learning
technology, teaching and learning - all the theory and justification
What we know about learning - Emerging Technologies for Learning
What we know about learning - a good, comprehensive summary of learning theory by LTC, Learning Technologies Centre
New Technology Supporting Inf...
Stephen Downes' paper 'New Technology Supporting Informal Learning' for conference May 14 2009
FRONTLINE: digital nation: blog/news: Live Discussion | PBS
The discussion covered a range of issues raised in our FRONTLINE/World
special about South Korea: The Most Wired Place on Earth, including
Internet addiction and the rise of Korea's wired culture, as well as what it all
means for us here in the U.S. We were joined by
Howard Rheingold
, long-time
commentator on the digital world and author of the 2002 book
Smart Mobs
;
Donald Kirk
, a journalist who has covered
South Korea for over 35 years for publications including the International
Herald Tribune and the New York Times;
Dr. John M. Grohol
,
founder of the influential website
Psych
Central
, the Internet's largest and oldest independent mental health social
network, and a frequent writer on the topic of Internet addiction; and
SK Gaming
's Editor in Chief
Lawrence 'Malystryx' Phillips
, who
answered questions about eSports and professional PC gaming. Thank you to all of
the experts for your thoughtful responses.
Wired Campus: Professor Encourages Students to Pass Notes During Class -- via Twitter - Chronicle.com
Professor encourages use of Twitter in his lectures
Finding Utility in the Jumble of Tweeted Thoughts - NYTimes.com
An excellent explanation of the point of Twitter and which companies use it.
City Brights: Howard Rheingold : 21st Century Literacies
21st Century Literacies
Will our grandchildren century grow up knowing how to pluck the answer to any
question out of the air, summon their social networks to assist them personally
or professionally, organize political movements and markets online? Will they
collaborate to solve problems, participate in online discussions as a form of
civic engagement, share and teach and learn to their benefit and that of
everyone else? Or will they grow up knowing that the online world is a
bewildering puzzle to which they have few clues, a dangerous neighborhood where
their identities can be stolen, a morass of spam and porn, misinformation and
disinformation, urban legends, hoaxes, and scams?
Blogging Lessons (Online Resources) | Free Resources from the Net for (Special) Education
Paul Hamilton's post about blogging with students in the classroom. Some great links to others' blogs about the same thing.
George Haines's Page - Flat Classroom Conference
George Haines' page on Flat Classroom Conference
Presentation//Reboot Was a Success! | slide:ology
Nancy Duarte writes an article about Garr Reynolds' talks at Presentation/Reboot, and other things.
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