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Blogging: Five of the best

Learning with e's

As this blog approaches 8.5 Blogging has always been one of the ways I best express my ideas, and coupled with teaching, public speaking and a number of interviews on video and through podcasting, it has been my main channel of communication and dialogue with my professional community in recent years.

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Selfie number 4

Learning with e's

Previous selfie posts can also be viewed on this blog. I first met Graham at an event in the UK around 2006, just when I was becoming aware of the potential of social media such as wikis, blogs and social networking platforms as a learning tools. Unported License. My first impression was that he was a bit of a contradiction.

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New learning environments: The challenge and the promise #EDENchat

Learning with e's

What do new learning environments promise in terms of new learning, new pedagogy and new opportunities? Further details will be posted about the schedule on this blog and also on the EDEN NAP website later. Unported License. What are the challenges of these new learning environments?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Messy Learning OK. Messy Training Not OK.

Learning Visions

She live-blogged Stephen Downes keynote and remarked, " This is messy learning in progress and it’s good." A PLE can be messy. Im just back from two this week, and presented yesterday at USQs Pedagogies and Learning Conference in Brisbane. Slide 22 of Stephen Downes presentation includes a diagram: Messy vs. Neat.