How do people keep blogging when they have their fingers in so many pies. I just can’t seem to do it. The more I have on, the more difficult it becomes to blog. Where should I focus? Recently I have been: keeping an eye on CCK09 and trying to keep up with how CCKo9 participants have [...]
Archive for November, 2009
Too many balls in the air = ‘freeze’
Posted in CCK08, tagged CCK09, Connectivism, CoPs, downes, eLearning, learning, pedagogy, siemens on November 27, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Visitor/resident – some further thoughts
Posted in CCK08, CCK09, eLearning, Research, tagged CCK08, CCK09, connected, Connectivism, connectivity, davidwhite, eLearning, learning, networked learning, Research, resident, vandrcck09, visitor on November 4, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I can’t make up my mind whether I’m a visitor or resident. As Dave White says in his presentation its not a dichotomy – but rather a duality (which is very much Wenger’s approach to communities of practice). In his presentation Dave makes some comments that I have been thinking about: Visitors leave no trace – [...]
Are you a visitor or a resident in the online environment?
Posted in CCK08, CCK09, eLearning, Research, tagged Connectivism, connectivity, davidwhite, eLearning, learning, networked learning, networks, Research, resident, vandrcck09, visitor on November 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I am posting this invitation on behalf of Roy Williams, Dave White, Sui Fai John Mak and Gus Goncalves. Please join us You are invited to join us in the Elluminate conference on Wednesday 4th November at 20:00 GMT to discuss the title question with Dave White from Oxford University. The Link for the conference [...]
Some great questions out there at the moment
Posted in CCK09, eLearning, Research, tagged connected, connections, Connectivism, connectivity, education, eLearning, learning, siemens, teaching, technology on November 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I keep coming across great questions which really make me stop and think. George Siemens asked four really thought provoking questions in the Networked Learning Conference 2010 Hot Seat What skills/attributes do learners need in order to learn effectively with networked technologies? What role will educators need to fulfill in networked learning environments? Can learning [...]

