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Networked pedagogy

Learning with e's

New theories for the networked, digital age, emerging cultures of learning and a hyper-connected and networked society. Differentials between academic practices, and the variety of roles we adopt within communities of practice and learning. Flipped classes, Massive Open Online Courses and Mind Technologies.

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Learning first, technology second

Learning with e's

Learning should always come before technology. Many teachers welcome the idea of bringing new technology into the classroom. Ideas range from games based learning , to the use of social media and networking, to simpler approaches such as the use of digital cameras in art or data logging in science. Let me elaborate.

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Enterprise Community Management: “joining up” learning and working

Jane Hart

But the technology might well be handing them a solution – as well as giving them the opportunity to “join up” learning and working for the first time. planning the new community’s strategic approach. supporting individuals as they build and maintain communities of practice and other interest groups.

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5 long-lasting lessons from 2021 to speed up workforce competitiveness in an accelerated world

CLO Magazine

On one hand, it slowed down businesses in certain areas, but on the other, it caused an over-acceleration of the adoption of unimaginable levels of changes and technologies. Most organizations adopted new technologies, processes and new ways of doing things. Moving fast became critical.

Metrics 89
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Is it time for a BYOL (Bring Your Own Learning) strategy in your organization? #BYOL

Jane Hart

(In April 2011 Forrester Research estimated that 47% of users were self-provisioning technology and expected the number to rise to 60% by end 2011, and Jensen & Kline (around the same time) estimated that between 1/3 and 2/3 of employees were meeting their needs by working around L&D).

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Close the Digital Skills Gap in the Workplace with Technical Training

IT Training Department Blog

The workplace is constantly evolving in every aspect, especially with technology. Just because young kids grow up with technology prevalent doesn’t mean they know how to use company technology. As technology marches forward, the demand for individuals with strong digital skills keeps going up.

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My takeaways from OEB18: communities, AI and 3D-smarts and some very practical stuff

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

For the first time in my life I went to the OEB learning technologies conference in Berlin. My thinking was sharpened, but I also took away really practical lessons for the things I am working on (like the idea to embed peergradio in Moodle for instance.) I am not scared because I don't believe in the technological singularity theory.