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Open is Good
[Image credit: "Openness and Collaboration" by psd (CC - by)] When I observe people who live in an open paradigm, where learning, teaching, sharing, collaborating, and communicating are done publicly, and made freely available to others to rip, mix and … Continue reading
Posted in Computers & Software, Digital Culture & the Internet
Tagged CCK08, connectivism, creative commons, creativity, Digital Culture & the Internet, diversity, experiential, free as in freedom, learning, OER, open, open source, openness, philosophy, reuse, SENG, sharing, social constructivism, telt
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Recap of the Sydney Educators Network Meeting
In light of the innaugural meeting of the SENG network (formal name STILL being discussed) yesterday, I wanted to take a couple of minutes to reflect on what took place, what was discussed, and throw in a few words on … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Culture & the Internet, Educational Technology & eLearning
Tagged blogs, change, creative commons, Education, Educational Technology, events, innovation, LMS, Moodle, networks, notes, open source, openness, policy, SENG, telt, UNSW, wikis
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Finding Ethos
At least as a temporary solution, I’ve created a blog at WordPress.com for SpeedTech, which I hope will serve to instigate some conversation around the event and facilitate its planning. If you’re interested in participating or staying informed with that … Continue reading
