“Looking at Your Connection Network with New Eyes” So last week when I saw that you make a visualized map of your connections on Linkedin I thought excellent, I want …
Thinking Inside of the Circle May Be Just What You Need
Okay, so the real saying is “Think Outside of the Box”, but two postings I saw this recently were so far out of the box for me that I started …
Digital Scholarship – Martin Weller (Elluminate Session – Jan 26, 2011) #CCK11
Book – The Digital Scholar Blog – The Ed Techie Blogging is: social – create networks using, reading, commenting democratic – anyone can start one posts can be long or short …
Dynamizing my Learning Experience – #CCK11
How much do you love the word DYNAMIZE? When I saw/heard Stephen Downes use it in his talk on “Learning Networks: Theory & Practice” from 2005, he says “Dynamize…I know …
W2: More – Network Diagram Examples (#CCK11)
When I thought of looking for a network diagram, I’m not sure why, but looking for one on how bees interact came to mind. Maybe it is because the network …
Thoughts on Losing Waldo? – #CCK11
I was explaining to someone today about the idea that was raise in our online conversation last week, that knowledge is something that can’t be unlearned. As Stephen Downes explained, it’s similar …
W2: Network Diagram Examples (#CCK11)
There was a great Screenr that was shared this week by David Fair, Articulate Customer Support Engineer on “How to embed Qwiki.com presentations into #Articulate Presenter.” I hadn’t yet heard of …
Concept Map at the End of Week 1 – #CCK11
I’ve been working on a concept map of what I learn or gather in regards to my activity within the CCK11 (Connectivism and Connected Knowledge). I’ve been using the PersonalBrain tool …
Talking with George Siemens and Stephen Downes – CCK11 (week 1)
NOTES FROM:First Facilitator Session – Review of Readings http://cck11.mooc.ca/week1.htm – “The Stephen and George Linkfest” From George’s first paper:Connected specialization – “Store my knowledge in my friends”. I might not know …
Learning to Understanding an “-Ism”
Understanding this “connectivism” stuff is a little more challenging than I was expecting, but the more I look into it, the more I read, the more I watch….the more I …