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Monday, April 14, 2003
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Seb of Seb's Open Research published his Weblogs & Knowledge sharing surevy over the weekend. Too much infor for me at the mo but well worth a deeper look later. Goodonya Seb!


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Well, there you go! I wonder if I could get anyone around here (without a blog) using these?
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From Maish

TheFeature: TEACHING IN THE WIRELESS CLOUD
"Instead students can sit where they like, depending on the instructor's flexibility. A class can change quickly from a lecture to a small group discussion or lab format, while retaining the full powers of computer-mediated communication. Instructors project notes on a wall, talking through a sequence of points, then break the class up to pursue team projects or discussions. In my experience, learners quickly arrange themselves in ways conducive to their comfortable conversation and writing, rather than following the dictates of pre-arranged furniture..."
http://www.thefeature.com/index.jsp?url=article.jsp?pageid=35265

Although I think that you've gotta be careful when considering technology in a class setting (I remember an occasion where a teacher was using a chat room in a lab for a discussion amongst the people in the lab...hmmm) this presents some interesting ideas.

Two interesting new words for me 'Swarm' learning & 'm-learning'... have to make sure I use them 3 times today :o)

"Swarm learning. One classic purpose of a university is the co-location of experts and students, together with physical information (libraries). M-learning can amplify this model, if interested persons can contact and hook up with experts and co-learners nearby and around the world, gaining access to digital and physical content. This suggests "swarm" behavior, where multiple members of a distributed group coalesce on a single point. Experts can put out a digital shingle, awaiting learners, who search for teachers' profiles. The ubiquitous environment enables educational swarming at a planetary level."


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