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CCK08: Do groups filter access to networks?
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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 … Continue reading
CCK08: The language of groups and networks |
I want to start by getting something off my chest. I attended tonight’s Elluminate session, where Terry Anderson was the guest presenter. He had a very interesting presentation which I enjoyed very much. One thing he spoke about is going … Continue reading
Autism – Networks |
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. … Continue reading
Networks – CCK08 |
This week has been about networks in the CCK08 course. I haven’t posted or responded much to posts. My excuses: End of the quarter at work Group at school is non-technical, I’m practicing positive inter-dependence and helping them But I … Continue reading
Does marketing own social media? |
In the spirit of the CCK08 theme of the week (Networks) I must ask about a roadblock I am seeing in involving the masses in social media. Does marketing own social media? The social media groups I am involved with … Continue reading
Trying to visualize Networks |
When we talk about networks in constructivism or group theory, my mind always compares them to computer networks. It’s the easiest reference I can pull up, since I deal with computer networking on a daily basis. I’m going to try … Continue reading
The Rhizomatic Model of Education – Week 2 CCK08 |
I am marking up the article “Rhizomatic Education – Community as Curriculum” in diigo at this URL. My two biggest thoughts: This article talks alot about construction. I thought connectivism was not about constructing? I can see having some dynamic … Continue reading
The half of knowledge, is knowing where to find knowledge |
This quote (“The half of knowledge, is knowing where to find knowledge”) is inscribed over the doors of Dodd Hall at FSU. Apparently no one knows who actually said this, but it seems very applicable to the conversation about the … Continue reading
The network working and autism |
This post is going to be rather free form because I feel like I have so much in my brain that I need to get out. One of the common explanations for the difference of connectivism and constructivism is that … Continue reading
Excited about particpating in CCK08 |
Last night the CCK08 course held a test of Elluminate. George Siemens and Stephen Downes went over what the course is going to be about. I glanced over the readings for this week, all very interesting stuff. 1700 people signed … Continue reading