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slides and draft text for check / study and dark side of mode two

I have put some draft content online as conversation could start any time.

most text is about the perception of a dark side for mode two knowledge. If we get past that the link learning / quality should follow.

Google doc

http://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1MRoq5ZTZZXlwj9c-jbwXF71NmpFVpz90...

Slideshare

check / study - web sites cases

I would like to include a look at some websites during the discussion of check / study. Plan - Do - Check - study is intended to be part of a quality approach. One problem i have had is that the book "Making Quality Critical" has been a bit of a block on getting interest in the topic. I think the website http://www.criticalmanagement.org/ has some scope for improvement. It started after a meeting about web 2 but there is not really much conversation around it.

Cloudworks links on Mode Two knowledge and critique

I have added comments on two clouds in Cloudworks

http://www.cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/3802

Mode Two Knowledge

http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/3419

Report: Technology enhanced learning as a site for interdisciplinary research

I am trying to find out what is happening around a critique take on social learning. I am lost at the moment on what happened to the manifesto about network learning.

Cloudworks Link

I have set up a Cloudscape on experimentality

http://www.cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2114

Two clouds so far, mode 2 knowledge and Plan-Do-Check/Study-Act. Please add more clouds as seems to make sense. Cloudworks is a useful site organised by the Open University and mostly about online learning. It is well designed and seems to get well used. So useful expansion of this blog.

blog on Network Learning manifesto

http://bit.ly/azmBwY

More on my another blog.

for example

If there is a "Lancaster Decleration" will it be easy to understand? Will it be widely published?

Network Learning is on topic for experimentality. So is evaluation.

 

my blog on e-learning, QA, trying to stay on topic

I have done a blog post on my own blog

http://bit.ly/duLbq5

may relate to other places and link in here later

Hotseat follow up on Networked Learning Manifesto

On Cloudworks there is a Cloud for reflections after the recent Networked Learning conference

http://www.cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/3545

From there will be a link to the forum and a hotseat discussion on the Networked Learning Manifesto from previously.

So far I only have an outline idea of what was in the papers but it seems that the need for a Manifesto has been questioned and there may now be a proposal for some sort of framework.

City Experiment programme announced

The City Experiment is part of the FutureEverything 2010 festival (12-15 May) in Manchester – four days of astonishing artworks, an explosive city-wide music programme, visionary thinkers from around the world, and awards for outstanding innovations. During the central two days of the festival, The City Experiment will form a path by which participants can take in a number of festival events at the Contact Theatre and other venues across the city, including globally networked discussions, seminars, art events and film screenings. Go to the FutureEverything website for relevant conference and art events.  Speakers will include Adam Greenfield, Maarten Hajer, Vikram Kaushal, Stephanie Koerner, Raymond Lucas, Simon Marvin, Francis McKee, Shawn Micallef, Saul Newman, Amanda Ravetz, Steven Smith, Sally Stone, Atreyee Sen, Erik Swyngedouw, Michelle Teran, John Worthington and Albena Yaneva.

Scribd hosts PDF of draft Plan-Do-Check/Study-Act with a walk / social media

http://www.scribd.com/full/30580378?access_key=key-3z6yw4ermppwg2vo306

Links to Facebook for why academics might be interested, Cloudworks for the central bit, and social media as an example of something that could be improved. Tales of Things links places and online through barcodes. So if there is not time for a walk in July, there could still be browsing.

Thinking about journalism as an approach and also more on "tales of things"

continues on blog

http://learn9log.blogspot.com/2010/04/i-am-thinking-about-experimentality.html

it turns out "tales of things" can include things that no longer exist

also Tweet from antoesp 

Journalism as a test ground for education, i.e. see practical uses of social media (@gsiemens):

http://tinyurl.com/3y28qwo

#highered #edtech

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