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Networked pedagogy

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Image by Calvinius on Wikimedia Commons Networked pedagogy by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s. Unported License.

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5 of the best

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It kicked off after I watched a video of some teachers at Geelong College in Australia, talking about their definitions of learning. As 2016 was my 40th year working in educational technology, I also started another series of posts called #40years (7 posts), which traced the history of learning technology from 1975 to the present day.

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The EDEN interviews: Manjula Srinivas

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Sitting down with her after her keynote at the summer EDEN conference in Jonkoping, Sweden, we discussed a number of issues around diversity and inclusion, the use of technology in education, games based learning, peer learning and emerging learner-led pedagogies. Unported License.

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Coming soon.

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I''m very pleased with the result (and even the slightly trippy cover art), and I pleased to announce that Learning with ''e''s is due to be published in early January, in time for book signings at the BETT Show and the Learning Technologies conference in London. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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Down under

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The other invited keynote at the event will be Tom Cochrane (Auckland University of Technology, NZ) who will address the topic: Transforming pedagogy with Mobile Web 2.0. I'm also going to be addressing how we might transform the learning experience, and will be interested to see what common areas Tom and I will touch on.

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Digital age learning

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In my Learning is learning post yesterday, I started a debate about andragogy and pedagogy. I held the position that the theory of andragogy (Malcolm Knowles) adds very little to our understanding of learning. Unported License.

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Theories for the digital age: Self regulated learning

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[This is an excerpt from a forthcoming publication entitled: Personal Technologies in Education: Issues, Theories and Debates] References Beishuizen, J. 2008) Does a community of learners foster self-regulated learning? Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 17 (3), 183-193. 2000) Informal Workplace Learning.

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