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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. The impact of traditional education on contemporary pedagogical practices.

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On Aer

Learning with e's

The programme Inside Education , presented by Seán Delaney, is a regular radio and podcast Irish perspective on news and stories from the world of education. We also touched on youth culture, txt speak and digital literacies. do have a listen. Unported License.

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Bear pit pedagogy

Learning with e's

In our digital literacy teacher training programme at Plymouth University we create environments that encourage critical thinking. When students are given projects to complete, blogs, videos, podcasts, they are expected to organise their ideas, form their argument and present them in seminar or digital format - and then they must defend them.

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Content creation

Learning with e's

One of the most important digital literacies students require today is the ability to create appropriate content. We learn by doing, and we more actively engage with learning when we create artefacts that can be shared within social contexts such as communities of practice. Unported License.

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Social enzymes

Learning with e's

Conversation is of course often technologically mediated in this digital age. Wikis, blogs, podcasts, social bookmarking, RSS feeds, microblogs, social networking. More often, we are learning informally, while playing a massively multi-player online role playing game for example, or listening to a podcast about a news item.

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Slugs and snails and social enzymes

Learning with e's

Conversation is of course often technologically mediated in this digital age. Wikis, blogs, podcasts, social bookmarking, RSS feeds, microblogs, social networking. More often, we are learning informally, while playing a massively multi-player online role playing game for example, or listening to a podcast about a news item.