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66 Articles match "George Siemens","network"
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Curators can bring the crazy
For some time, I’ve thought the notion of curation had some relevance as a model for teaching in rich, networked learning environments. An early proponent of this connection was George Siemens (short presentation here on Leigh’s blog). Indeed, if an emerging open educational resources network starts to build something like a shared infrastructure of learning content , the role of somebody working so that learners It’s also a role that has been talked about between Keira and myself in terms of SLAS learning parties might be fruitful and multiply.
Abject Learning
- Monday, March 15, 2010
Favourite Workplace Learning Blogs
don’t like creating “Top 50″ lists so here are my current favourite sources of information and knowledge about learning, especially for the networked business environment. elearnspace CA: George Siemens is well-known in academic circles but also discusses business and workplace issues.
Mark Sylvester US: Mark writes about social networks, working together, This list is a result of a series of tweets, initiated by Janet Clarey who referred to a Top 50 list of educational technology blogs. Shortly after that, Maria Anderson suggested that
Learning and Working on the Web
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Social OS and Collective Construction of Knowledge
Social OS and Open Learning Environments), Editors: Alejandro Piscitelli, Iván Aidaime, Inés binder. In February, 2004, Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg launched a web site called ‘thefacebook’ as a service to help Harvard students network with each other.[1] 2] Harvard has an elite reputation, a close-knit community, and the networking one does is almost as important as the learning. Forward written for El Proyecto Facebook y la post-universidad. Sistemas operativos sociales y entornos abiertos de aprendizaje (The Facebook Project and Post-University.
Half an Hour
- Monday, March 8, 2010
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The Vagueness of George Siemens
I like George Siemens and he says a lot of good things, but he is often quite vague, an imprecision that can be frustrating. Nodes in the network? Siemens dislikes the relativism that follows from the model. He continues, "The networked view of knowledge may be more of an augmentation In this discussion of my work on connective knowledge, for example, he observes, "In this model, concepts are distributed entities, not centrally held or understood...and and highly dependent on context.
Half an Hour
- Thursday, April 19, 2007
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Origins of the Term 'Personal Learning Network'
I have found a reference to a 'personal learning network' in a document dates April 8, 2000, by the Treasury Board Secretariat, Government of Canada. [link] Personal Learning Network has PC based, multimedia learning activities that employees can tailor to a learning map. There's another resource, dated 1998 (but the metadata says 2001-08-05, which is still pretty early), Building Your Personal Learning Network, by Daniel I intended this to be a comment to Dave Warlick's post on the subject, but his comment system won't accept my submission. I
Half an Hour
- Monday, October 5, 2009
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Me, We, Network Presentation at EdMedia
like George Siemens , CogDog , Kristina Hoeppner and Tony Hirst .
Onlinefacilitation wiki - me_we_network resources
Me, We and Everyone: navigating the spaces between individuals, groups and networks
Tags: community events learning online interaction communities edmedia groups Hawaii network Ostensibly, a conference - Ed-Media - brought me to Hawaii, but my blogging quietude is more about some vacation time. (Pictures Pictures slowly arriving on Flickr ).
Full Circle
- Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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Social Networking
The article tells us that various players are adding social networking features to their sites: A broad array of online players, from major media companies like Viacom to e-commerce providers such as eBay, are adding networking features to their online destinations, letting users create detailed Web identities, connect with people over common interests, share content, and, above all, socialize. Hasn't eBay had social networking features for a long time? I've run across a couple of interesting posts recently that seem to have spawned from a Business Week article - Scaling the Social Web .
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, October 2, 2007
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Social Network Analysis - a way of looking at a problem
Via George Siemens, a link to a forthcoming chapter by Alexandra Marin and Barry Wellman about social network analysis in Handbook of Social Network Analysis (Sage, 2010). Social Network Analysis: An Introduction | elearnspace | George Siemens | 12 June 2009
...Tags: Tags: Brandon Hall Research sna social network analysis Social Ne Recommended reading for newbies wanting to obtain a baseline understanding of the topic.
Workplace Learning Today
- Monday, June 15, 2009
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Learning as a Network
Mohamed Amine Chatti extends the framework on personal knowledge networks with his post on Learning as a Network (follow link for graphic):
The Learning as a Network (LaaN) perspective draws together some of the concepts behind double-loop learning and connectivism. It starts from the learner and views learning as the continuous creation of a personal knowledge network (PKN). For each learner, a PKN is a unique adaptive repertoire of:
- One’s theories-in-use.
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George Siemens interview
George Siemens is the author of Knowing Knowledge and the recently released Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning. Here, Lisa Neal Gualtieri, Editor-in-Chief, eLearn Magazine interviews George. Connections: Knowledge is distributed across social and technological networks. He is also associate director of research and development with the Learning Technologies Centre at the University of Manitoba and is the founder and president of Complexive Systems Inc., a learning lab focused on helping organizations develop integrated learning structures to meet the needs of global
Workplace Learning Today
- Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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Personal Learning Tools and Technologies
I just saw a post by George Siemens discussing evolution of PLE concept and pointed me to two posts by Chris Lott based on his initial question - "What does your PLE look like?" - Tired of PLE Flak and I'm not interested in the PLE which then pointed me to a bunch of other posts as well - on the PLE and An audit on where stand with PLEs . Here are some of the links: Requirements of a PLE Framework Social Network Operating Systems Personal Work and Learning Environments (PWLE) - More Discussion Personal Work and Learning Environments PWLE Not PLE - Knowledge
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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LearnTrends 2009 – Free Online Conference
George Siemens , Jay Cross and Tony Karrer are pleased to announce our third annual free online conference: LearnTrends 2009 The Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations Conference November 17-19, 2009 | Online | Free The theme/focus this year is on Convergence in Workplace Learning. I'm particularly looking forward to discussions of how: Enterprise 2.0 Communities and Networks Knowledge Management Corporate Libraries Talent Management come together to form a cohesive picture. We will bring together people who look at different aspects of learning and knowledge work to understand better what's going on in those areas and how we should be thinking about this holistically.
eLearning Technology
- Monday, September 21, 2009
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Knowledge Has Changed: 6 Big Ideas from George Siemens
In his plenary presentation this morning at the Educa Online Conference, George Siemens argued that knowledge has changed, here are some of his reasons (read more in his conference paper ): 1. Fluid product to process George Siemens likened a book to a process that has been stopped. Tags: Information Networked Knowledge Technology-enhanced Learnin We create knowledge together Today knowledge and knowledge products are created together, we are no longer passive consumers of knowledge created for us. BBC is starting YourNews which is inviting viewers
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