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Theories for the digital age: Paragogy

Learning with e's

Highlighting the fast paced nature of the web, Thomas and Seely-Brown (2011) suggest that peer learning can be both timely yet transient. 2007) University of Google: Education in the (Post) Information Age. 2011) Paragogy. 2011) A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change.

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Are we more intelligent?

Learning with e's

This perspective is championed by Nicholas Carr (2011), who provocatively argues that habituated use of search tools such as Google is 'making us stupid'. 2007) The University of Google: Education in the post-information age. 2011) The Shallows: What the Internet is doing to our brains. References Brabazon, T. London: W.

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3 Examples that explain Copyright Policies for eLearning Developers

TalentLMS

According to Burgunder (2011), “Intellectual Property can be defined as something owned by a person or an entity. Most of the time we get images from Google, with a sinking feeling that we might be stealing someone else’s work. Creative Commons: Unsure. Creative Commons: Some rights reserved: share.

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Theories for the digital age: Paragogy

Learning with e's

Highlighting the fast paced nature of the web, Thomas and Seely-Brown (2011) suggest that peer learning can be both timely and transient. 2007) University of Google: Education in the (Post) Information Age. 2011) Paragogy. 2011) A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change.

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Meet Learner 2.0

Learning with e's

They are younger than the Internet and mobile phones, and they don't recall a time when there was no Google or Facebook. Waters in an article in Education Trends in 2011 seem to be gathering pace, and spawning offshoots: 'New learners' are more self directed, and they are better equipped to capture information with their digital tools.

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

When you look at the keywords on the left you see things like: Social Learning (356) Social Media (411) Twitter (725) Google Wave (22) Camtasia (76) Adobe Captivate (71) Social Network (460) Now, the content set in this case are highly skewed towards innovators as compared to the topic sets being used by my past analysis (training conferences).

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10Q: David Mitchell

Learning with e's

I ended 2011 with a post called Four game changers which featured four key innovators who are radically transforming education. I have been the Acting Headteacher since the summer of 2011 but now look forward to handing over the reigns to our new Headteacher from January 1st 2012. The tools behind the scenes have also evolved.