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Vygotsky, Piaget and YouTube

Learning with e's

Learning in particular is being democratised. Where once, experts had a monopoly on knowledge and expertise, now anyone it seems can access content that will teach them. Today, the bold claim is that anyone can learn anything they wish, because social media channels can provide that scaffolding. Unported License.

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Tools for conviviality? Illich and social media

Learning with e's

(from Deschooling Society , 1971) In the context of the technology of his day, he saw networked computers and telephone systems being used to encourage and promote exchanges of ideas, knowledge and expertise. He advocated a form of participatory education that democratised knowledge and privileged learning over teaching.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: As eLearning Ripens on The Vine

Learning Visions

Are we seeing a real shift from just information and declarative knowledge to real expertise development? I really do…) Photo credit: white grapes on the vine by roblisameehan Posted by Cammy Bean at 1:21 AM Labels: instructional design 2comments: Lars Hyland said. I guess the obvious answer is yes. We must be.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Jane Bozarth: Better than Bullet Points

Learning Visions

Idea Kickstarters Talk to others outside of your area of expertise Use the Goofus and Galant approach – compare and contrast the good example vs. the bad example 2. Useful feedback in an online quiz Use feedback to help the learner learn. Other tips: Insert photos instead of cutting and pasting them – smaller file sizes!

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: I Say Instructional Designer, You Say Tomah-toe

Learning Visions

Photo credit: in rainbow(s) umbrella by atomicjeep Posted by Cammy Bean at 9:08 PM Labels: instructional design 5comments: Wendy said. I've been describing what I do as translating subject-matter expertise into a form most suited to the specified audience, and then applying the appropriate technology to deliver it.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Big Question: Instructional Design as a Spectrum

Learning Visions

Different tools; different projects; different expertise. Craft distance learning events for college credit that pull together elements of both asynchronous and synchronous learning experiences. Create online learning experiences for use in K-12 classrooms. Were all still instructional designers. But the shades are many.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Instructional Design: Wheres Your Center? Whos Your Master?

Learning Visions

How do you ensure your consulting expertise gets communicated in a development project? Photo credit: Spirals On Blue by Tanakawho Posted by Cammy Bean at 10:20 AM Labels: instructional design 3comments: TRACY HAMILTON said. Wendy Wickham This work by Cammy Bean is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0