I promised to write a summary of the responses I received to this post on blogging as reflective practice, so here it is (better late than never!).
Not only did I write about blogging as a mechanism for learning on this blog, I wrote about it on EMC’s internal social media site (EMC|ONE) as well. Here [...]
Wrapup: How people use blogging to learn
December 29th, 2008 · 6 Comments
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EMC Post-Innovation Conference Tweet-Up
October 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
The last two days EMC held its 2nd annual Innovation Conference, right in the Education Services building. I was lucky enough to be given a last-minute invite to the conference. I attended last year’s conference (as a judge, not sure how that happened!), and both times the event has been very energizing and encouraging.
You may [...]
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CCK08: How are we conditioned to learn, and more on CCK08 filters
October 12th, 2008 · 10 Comments
So I am wondering: are there filters being imposed in the CCK08 class? I know I am applying my own filters. I decided early on I would keep up with blog posts and posts from the CCK08 twitter network. I stay away from the Moodle boards because they are very busy, and for at least [...]
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CCK08: Do groups filter access to networks?
October 9th, 2008 · 4 Comments
I was reading this excellent post about groups and networks and I started to think about if groups filter access to networks. I think that all of the readings this week (at least how I understand them) point to groups being a restricted entity. In other words, there are definite boundaries to a group, access [...]
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Autism – Networks
September 30th, 2008 · 6 Comments
Ok, I give! CCK08 is officially killing me! I’m going to try and hang in there. I think the problem is that the topics are so meaty, and interesting, that I want to only do this class and nothing else.
For instance, this post has been sitting in my head for a while. I just haven’t [...]
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