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"What is Learning 2.0? It’s the shift from a Cartesian view of learning where knowledge is treated as something to be transferred to students (that students merely have to learn some set of knowledge) and instead based on a social view of learning where meaning is socially constructed." | |||
(http://bokardo.com/archives/learning-20-the-threat-and-promise-of-social-interaction/) | |||
See also: [[Social Learning]] | |||
=Webcast= | |||
conference: Collaborative Technology and Engaging the Campus 2008 | conference: Collaborative Technology and Engaging the Campus 2008 | ||
Latest revision as of 10:17, 4 July 2008
Description
"What is Learning 2.0? It’s the shift from a Cartesian view of learning where knowledge is treated as something to be transferred to students (that students merely have to learn some set of knowledge) and instead based on a social view of learning where meaning is socially constructed." (http://bokardo.com/archives/learning-20-the-threat-and-promise-of-social-interaction/)
See also: Social Learning
Webcast
conference: Collaborative Technology and Engaging the Campus 2008
Webcast at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y-s6CQoOIQ
Panel Session: Learning 2.0: Making Sense of the explosion of Web 2.0 tools and their relevance and consequence in Higher Education
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Concepts
- Inclusional Learning
- Open Learning ; Open Networked Learning Model
- Personal Learning Landscape
- Virtual Learning Environment ; Virtual Learning Environments
- Learning Objects
- Online Learning Communities
Theories