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Critical pedagogy: people can learn, but that does not make them philanthropists
Creating critical people does not necessarily mean all citizens will follow the same set of moral rules, but it might build people that know how to construct long term visions. For if we look around us, it is clear that we all can benefit from more human, global awareness. Social media helps us all to connect, we all learn at an increased pace, both in educational institutions, in our professional organizations/companies and just for ourselves. But how much of our learning is aimed at making the world a nicer (more human and balanced) place?
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, January 21, 2010
The ethics of research in low resource areas
So who does benefit from using new technologies and innovations, if not the learners for whom they are constructed or produced? Well, this question is raised by the article I mentioned and which was selected as a winner of a Lancet / Global Forum for Health Research competition to find the best ideas on innovation for health (their were 8 winners, see the picture). With technology becoming increasingly important in this global world, it is easy Focusing on a winning article by medical colleague Rafael Van den Bergh (PhD student at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp and VUB), I will focus on the ethical part of innovation for eLearning projects.
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, August 17, 2009
CommLab University Blog » Blog Archive » Is m-learning a better platform for effective learning?
With the evolution of the 3 rd Generation (3G) technology, m-learning is really enabling the learners to access data and information at anytime and from anywhere they want. M-learning has changed the mode of learning from the traditional instructor-led classroom teaching to constructive learner centered educational setting. Tony Post Comment CommLab Global Online University Blog The CommLab Global Online University blog is all about the latest, most useful and most talked about topics under Self Assessment, Career Growth and Success
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- Thursday, August 6, 2009
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Questions about informal learning and the need for a global brain
Will there be a back-up system, a big system that forces the need to store all the knowledge in such a way that if a software or data set is lost, knowledge will stay. Here is where this blogpost rolls over from TEL affordance to … what shall I call it, let's say … The (questionable) plea for a global brain We can be sure of one thing: in human history there has never seen such an amount of knowledge accessible to all. Well, taken into account the need for enhanced informal learning, the increase of (tacit) knowledge, the
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, March 14, 2008
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first internettime community online discussion: please join
topic: will informal learning erase itself by establishing a global head master? A couple of blogposts ago I mentioned the hypothesis that informal learning is a passing educational phase. am PDT (California, USA) Tool used: Skype Hypothesis: Informal learning adds to the rise of digital knowledge, the increase of knowledge will stimulate the demand/need for a global brain, the global brain will become the global head master, the global head master is a global gatekeeper of knowledge (due to the algorithms on which it is based) and hence the installment of a global brain will
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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Mobile Augmented Reality – A Brief Overview
Advanced research includes the use of motion-tracking data, fiducial markers recognition using machine vision, and the construction of controlled environments containing any number of sensors and actuators.]
Like many technologies, augmented reality can be layered with other technologies like social networks, global positioning systems and search technologies, to provide an extremely rich interactive experience for a learner without that learner ever needing to type on a keyboard or use a mouse.
The integration of innovative technology in learning has always been a goal of educators.
mLearning is Good
- Thursday, June 25, 2009
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Let others find your most read blogposts via PostRank
Although I agree that linking, filtering and constructing are just a couple of qualities that a contemporary learner (and I see all of the contemporary professionals as learners) should have to keep updated on the latest content and knowledge in a particular field, it is not easy to disseminate your own knowledge . Thanks to the global educational blogger Christian Kreutz for getting me posted on postrank.
...Tags: [Look at the right side bar to see the blogpost ranking in action] The last few months many people have been writing about the surplus of networks and finding the content you are looking for as quickly and simple as possible in a knowledge world.
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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CommLab University Blog » Blog Archive » Is m-learning a better platform for effective learning?
With the evolution of the 3 rd Generation (3G) technology, m-learning is really enabling the learners to access data and information at anytime and from anywhere they want. M-learning has changed the mode of learning from the traditional instructor-led classroom teaching to constructive learner centered educational setting. Tony Post Comment CommLab Global Online University Blog The CommLab Global Online University blog is all about the latest, most useful and most talked about topics under Self Assessment, Career Growth and Success
www.commlabuniversity.com
- Thursday, August 6, 2009
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Province, industry, and university partner for mobile learning research | Tony Bates
8217; Written by tony2 · Filed Under Events , Technology , geolocation , mobile learning Tagged: 2009 , Alberta , Athabasca University , iCORE , k , Kinshuk , Malkin , mobile learning , Xerox Canada Comments Got something to say? Name (required) Email Address (required) Website Speak your mind Updates via email Sign up to receive email updates when something new is added to the site Tonys Calendar February 2009 Mon Tue Wed
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- Saturday, February 21, 2009
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Text messaging for collaborative learning in South Africa | Tony Bates
8217; Written by tony2 · Filed Under Bibliography , Featured , Teaching and learning , Technology , collaborative learning , digital natives , learners , mobile learning Tagged: 2009 , Africa , collaborative learning , digital natives , eLearning Africa , m , Makoe , mobile learning , South Africa , text messaging Comments Got something to say? Name (required) Email Address (required) Website Speak your mind Updates via email Sign up to receive
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- Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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The ethics of research in low resource areas
So who does benefit from using new technologies and innovations, if not the learners for whom they are constructed or produced? Well, this question is raised by the article I mentioned and which was selected as a winner of a Lancet / Global Forum for Health Research competition to find the best ideas on innovation for health (their were 8 winners, see the picture). With technology becoming increasingly important in this global world, it is easy Focusing on a winning article by medical colleague Rafael Van den Bergh (PhD student at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp and VUB), I will focus on the ethical part of innovation for eLearning projects.
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, August 17, 2009
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#EDEN09 keynote speakers Friday: philosophy, new technologies and ethics
Dilemmas of Universalism in a global world" by Krzystoph Zanussi, Polish producer and film director, professor of European film at the European Graduate School, Switzerland and the Silesian University in Katowice (great, film in the description!) (A In 2000 a chart of human rights was constructed, but it was not too popular because obligations could be linked to these rights So how universal is our consciousness and how do we use it for education? keynote speakers Friday (any thoughts I might have during the speeches will be noted between brackets proceeded by 'remark') "Here and now or wherever and forever.
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, June 12, 2009
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Blogphilosophy rethinking educational methodologies: is constructivism indeed a solution for all regions?
It is moderated by Barbara Spronk, who seems to have traveled the world to such an extend that she does qualify as a global citizen indeed. So my opinion is changing from a constructivist promoter to a belief that if DE is formed, constructed and implemented by tutors or knowledge persons within a community, DE can be more indigenous and better fitting the needs and believes of that community. The last couple of weeks I have been following a module of a Master in Distance Education at Athabasca University. This particular module focuses on the International issues that arise while
Ignatia Webs
- Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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