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Interesting Learning 2.0 Pattern

Tony Karrer

It's a bit similar to what I had done in a learning experience that was a six week online course - see Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary. Result: In total 222 staff members completed the discovery learning quest and the program has been picked up by libraries both nationally and world wide.

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How Assistive Technologies are Reshaping the Lives of People with Disabilities?

Hurix Digital

Summary Assistive technologies are revolutionizing the lives of individuals with disabilities. These digital tools facilitate collaborative learning experiences by empowering disabilities and allowing educators to create dynamic and interactive lessons.

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Impact of ChatGPT on the Edtech Industry

Folio3

Executive Summary: ChatGpt is an AI-powered chatbot that aids in learning. The use of AI in learning has advantages, but there may also be negative effects to take into account. It can offer students on-demand support, enable engaging dialogues, and facilitate collaborative learning experiences within virtual environments.

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Getting Started With Working Out Loud

Learnnovators

I happened to mention “ working out loud ” as a practice that is fundamental to social and collaborative learning, and drew a completely blank stare. The diagram below by Dion Hinchcliffe is a good summary of why one should practise working out loud and what are the likely benefits of this habit. HOW DO I SHARE?

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Working Out Loud 101 | Some Thoughts

ID Reflections

I happened to mention " working out loud " as a practice that is fundamental to social and collaborative learning, and drew a completely blank stare. While "social learning" as a phrase, concept and strategy is fairly well-known by now, the concept of "working out loud" hasn't yet garnered that level of popularity.

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GETTING STARTED WITH WORKING OUT LOUD

Learnnovators

I happened to mention “ working out loud ” as a practice that is fundamental to social and collaborative learning, and drew a completely blank stare. While “social learning” as a phrase, concept and strategy is fairly well-known by now, the concept of “working out loud” hasn’t yet garnered that level of popularity.

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Are We Approaching Collaborative eLearning Wrong? - The Individual is the New Group

Tony Karrer

Instead, " emergence " - the ability of the system to be fairly open and allow patterns to emerge. My recent post around Collaborative Online Assignments and my experience with Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 A lot of his rationale for the shift echos what I've been reading from Andrew McAfee around Enterprise 2.0

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