Blogs as Personal Learning Spaces - Stephen Downes opinion
copy and paste - comments later maybe
Blogs As PLEs
Emma Duke-Williams, Blogging IT and EDucation
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http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=40293
I was asked in a recent comment what I thought the best PLE
software was (this following my comments about Ecto). I was
going going to say it hasn’t been [...]
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Blogs as PLEs
May 26th, 2007 · No Comments
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The ‘5 Things’ Meme
December 29th, 2006 · 3 Comments
This (5 things others wouldn’t know about me) was handed on by Graham Wegner - a local colleague. We’ve presented together here in South Australia. Graham has a professional learning use of blogs approach whereas mine is focussed on student learning - class blogs. Perhaps that’s why Graham is so much more visible and I tend [...]
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http://alupton.wordpress.com/
November 13th, 2006 · 1 Comment
Please don’t lose sight of our class blog http://alupton.wordpress.com/ and if you have never been there, please feel welcome to drop in, have a look around and leave a comment or two.
BTW I changed this post after tonights blogging workshop so John W’s comment will look very interesting - sorry
Here’s some Moodle emoticons [...]
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Student Learner / Animal Classification - a Life Cycle
October 24th, 2006 · No Comments
NB this is a deliberate cross post with my class blog http://alupton.wordpress.com/
I believe it has an illustrative purpose here …
Well here we are - day two together this term. What a cool group of kids you are - all those comments and links to what we talked about yesterday! It really looks like you can [...]
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Rethinking Conferences and Summits
October 24th, 2006 · No Comments
This post will be more than the title suggests. I will probably change the title.
I want to spend a bit more time with the minilegends before reflecting back here.
There are definite comments I want to get down and thoughts I want to weave together and make sense of. As alien as it has been returning to the classroom, I [...]
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Global Summit 06 - the programme + my posts
October 22nd, 2006 · No Comments
This will be my main post and I’ll attach all my posts and the podcasts and various other links (eg fellow bloggers) when I can get back to it.
Right now I have to return to the classroom and cannot contribute to the ongoing dialogue as I want. I will, of course, be functioning in ways [...]
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GlobalSummit06 - Continue the Dialogue
October 22nd, 2006 · No Comments
Connect to the Global Summit forum, brought to you by EdNA Online, to continue the discussion on issues arising.
http://blogs.educationau.edu.au/seminar
Check out the podcasts
http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/
delegates only link at this stage
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GlobalSummit06 - Closing Comments
October 18th, 2006 · No Comments
Closing comments from Gerry White, CEO of education.au limited
Hearing about careers underpins the fact that education has to change.
Thankyous and flowers to all education.au people who have got it all goind and kept it going. Thanks to the Thought Leaders.
This ends this stage of strategic conversation but it doesn’t end the strategic converstaion. (There will [...]
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James Bosco - Global Summit overview
October 18th, 2006 · No Comments
Professor James Bosco will overview the themes explored, the issues identified and the questions answered and unanswered.
edna groups key is ‘xxxxxxoo’
http://groups.edna.edu.au
thought we were about to engage in futuraology. have a sense of expectations realised.
“it is much easier to talk about the future than the present” Around the table we have tried to discern the present [...]
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Global Summit - Mike Geaves
October 18th, 2006 · No Comments
National Career Development Policy - CICA
Creating a national career develoopment culture - why bother?
What do I have to offer?/
Where do I want to be?
Who needs what I have?
Who will pay for it?
Bother because career is rarely linear.
career development is a public and a private good
Career is the sequence of work
Career Development is the lifelong process [...]
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