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Digital learning in organisations

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Although this book is focused on digital technology and future developments for learning in the corporate sector, I believe it still has many facets that educators in all sectors will find interesting, challenging and informative. My new book will be published by Kogan Page in both paperback and ebook formats in April 2019. Unported License.

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Global digital tribe

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If you are immersed in technology mediated communication, there are no apparent barriers to membership of your community of practice. It is your virtual community. To me it resembles a global digital tribe. The global digital tribe has many smaller sub-sets we can call clans. It is your personal network.

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Networked pedagogy

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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. The impact of traditional education on contemporary pedagogical practices.

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Our digital future 4: Pervasive computing

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Digital Learning Futures: 3 things about future learning from Steve Wheeler In the 1980s, we saw the rise in popularity of multi-media, which revolutionised content both inside the classroom and beyond it. Fridges, washing machines, microwaves and even vacuum cleaners have small computers that control their use. It will come.

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Taking up residence

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David White , who is at Oxford University, is probably best known for his theory of Digital Residents and Visitors. Along with Alison Le Cornu, White published an article in 2011 that countered the Digital Natives and Immigrants ideas of Marc Prensky. This is why networked learning, and communities of practice are so important.

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Instagram, WhatsApp and Learning

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Learning is essentially a social activity, where people scaffold and extend each other’s knowledge gain [ 54 ], but in recent years, new theories have emerged to explain distributed forms of learning that have been made possible through mobile technology and social media. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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5 of the best

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Another emerging theme is the idea of innovation - and the question of how teachers can break out of the rut they sometimes mire themselves within. Routine and schedule can be a huge barrier to new ideas, and creative pedagogy is often stifled due to lack of time or support. The series attracted a combined total of over 21,000 views.