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Connective Teaching: How the Read/Write Web Challenges Traditional Practice Will Richardson Connectivism Online Conference February 5, 2007
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] Connectivism [
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Currency
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Networks
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Patterns
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Learning doesnt stop
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] My context [
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Blogger
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Teacher
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Learner
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Connective Learner
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] Challenges [
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Pace of change
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Disruptive Times
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Students learning in new ways
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Many experts
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Open content
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Educational change is slow
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] Re-envisioning teaching [
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Opportunities
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Anytime, anywhere learning
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Information is abundant
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Learning can be deeply personal
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Learning can be passion based
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Learning can be done in a global context
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] Connective teachers [
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Teachers as learners first
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Networked learners
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Transparent learners
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Flexible learners
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Reflective learners
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Social learners
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] Teachers as mentors [
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On call
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Inquiry based
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] Teachers as connectors [
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Students to students
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Building community
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Building local community
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Barbara Ganley
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Building global community
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Julie Lindsay Vicki Davis
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Students to mentors
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Authors
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Eric Langhorst
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Polar Science
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Students to resources
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] Obstacles [
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Fear
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Of change
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Of technology
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Of transparency
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Of being outside the comfort zone of content
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Lack of time
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To reflect
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To collaborate
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To publish
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Lack of support
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Lack of access
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Passive cultures and classrooms
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Lack of support
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] Where to start? [
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Personal learning practice
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How are you building your network?
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How are you modeling your learning?
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Moodle your thoughts!
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