Here’s part two of the task:
Lately I was learning captial expenditure budgeting and afterwards asked myself, which learning theory describes what happens when I’m sitting over my notes and putting the stuff in my head (or when I read a book and thereby learn something).
In the case of captial expenditure budgeting one can’t call this [...]
Every day spent at the university - attending seminars or preraring for them - is in a way a day with learning theories. I use them in my practical learning process. I use them when teaching (this means supporting my kids in their school issues for the time being).
Yesterday, trying to think about the particular [...]
I’ve posted a tweet linking to a page on Twitter as a learning tool, here’s the link here as well: http://elearningtech.blogspot.com/2009/01/twitter-as-personal-learning-and-work.html
I wonder about the most accurate category for Web 2.o applications such as Twitter. My questions come from my experience in a course on Second Life I’m also taking. Many educational institutions appear to view [...]
As part of my experiment in living in the cloud, I’ve started to follow the Twitter version of Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt’s Oblique Strategies cards. If you don’t know them, here’s something on the whole idea: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oblique_Strategies
Hi folks, After a long absence, here I am again, working on adding more posts . . .
For my “live with your learning theory for a day” assignment, I’m living on Twitter for a day, starting today! It’s all related to Connectivism.
If you’d like to follow me, look for
impulsivenerd
Thanks!
Grant
Writing comments on other’s posts is fun, as long as you can find enough posts to comment on…
I was kinda shocked to see so many blogs with just a few posts - am I doing too much???
No, I still found two blogs, where I was able to write a comment. Anna and Cathrin wrote something, [...]
After being excited about our online session last week (as you can read in an earlier post), I was tempted to be on time that morning.
All the students, our college lecturer, the tutor and a speaker met in an Online Seminar Room.
It seemed to me that everyone was waiting for the system to work allright. [...]
This week we are supposed to create 3 posts - click here if you want some information about those “little tasks”
I think, it’s gonna be better to really create 3 individual posts, so they won’t get mixed up…
The task was to write about where and how I met one or more learning theories in one typical day.
I perceived two different learning theories today. Maybe there where more. I think, when I focus on that more often in the future, I will find more. Thats my personal task for myself. Think that could [...]