Networking Knowledge David Theo Goldberg
literacies
analogical learning
comparativism
dialogical thinking
relationalities
hierarchical peer-to-peer
horizontal peer-to-peer
network(ing) economy (Castells) networking technologies a workforce trained and organized to network a new mode of organizing (includes knowledge organization) around networking
networking knowledge
web 2.0
1.0/2.0/3.0
knowledge conception traditional2.0/3.0 traditional2.0/3.0 authoritativecollaborative/p2p single/limited multiple single/limited multipleobject originalityremix/mashup originalityremix/mashup comparativerelational comparativerelational mono-medialmulti-medial mono-medialmulti-medial
knowledge making accumulatedjust-in-time/ on demand expertisedistributed authoritativepeer contributive cell (island)cloud uniformitymodularity “microsoft”“google”
a “networked imagination” openness -systems -content -interoperability connectedness -participatory -peer to peer -sharing: interactivity -making/play --mashup, remake, remix attribution (creative commons) assessment (badging)
relational learning
1. disciplinarity/...
.../interdisciplinarity
humanities’ 3 r’s reading wRiting reasoning
reading
wRiting/composition
(critical) reasoning
connected learning
connected learning interest driven peer-to-peer open and shared networked learning by doing equity socially connected fully participatory
living & learning in critical conditions facing critical conditions networking resources creative workaround conditional testing/revising what comes round is spread around/
living in a critical condition
mobile learning
global girl media/south africa
HiWell republic of central africa
challenges ch1 learning: individual learning: collective
ch1a auteurshipremix
ch2 expertise: concentrated expertise: distributed
ch3 educationlearning
ch4 hierarchicalcommunity
ch5 passivity connected participatory
a ssessment badging
no exit