Tracking Your Own Story: Memolane #etmooc

Have you thought of what your own footprint looks like? Or the story it tells?

Imagine students curating their footprints — and able to see how their world reaches back through their connections?

In the Digital Story Telling review, I clicked a link to Memolane and followed the directions.  …

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Readjusting my Connection

In 2010, I read David Warlick‘s Gardener’s Approach to Learning: Cultivating Your Personal Learning Network. I liked the idea of cultivating an information ecosystem (it appealed to the permaculturalist in me) . After reading the book, I decided map my PLN  out.  …

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Best Connectedness Video by@thecleversheep #etmooc #ceetopen

Build your Personal Learning Neighborhood

How? Learn from @thecleversheep

This presentation of Seven Degrees of Connectedness by Rodd Lucier @thecleversheep is the best introduction to connectedness, to taking a risk and starting to build a Personal/Professional Learning Network (or Neighborhood) I have seen.…

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What would you do as a Director of Blended Learning?

My learning network is invisible. At least it is to everyone but me. I see the connections I have made and know the level of depth our conversations represent. I have seen changes in learning spaces and whole systems shift because of the power of this invisible network.…

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Let’s Find Out!

http://www.twylah.com/joostgeurtsen/tweets/218228516242718720

I recently read the following comment by Ms. Edwards on Denise Krebs’ post Connected Learning, Thanks to My Neighbors as Denise was contemplating self-determined or rhizomatic learning:

“I think you show part of self-determined learning when you say ‘I don’t know yet.’

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Connect in the Middle #etmooc

Middle level educators have joined together through tweets (#midlevt), Diigo Group, and a wiki to find common ground and to explore and discover solutions to issues.

As we can, we take questions from our #etmooc experience and answer them according to our mid level focus:

How important is connected learning?…

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Adventures: A Choice #etmooc

I’ve been thinking about this “Choose your own adventure,” and “curating multiple paths to learning” that Ben Wilkoff suggests in his Learning is Change series.  My response is this:

 

Choose A Motivating Environment #etmooc from Sheri Edwards on Vimeo.…

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Choose Your Path 5 Card Flickr Story #etmooc


Five Card Story: Choose Your Path

a #etmooc story created by sheri42


flickr photo by dmffryed

Choose your path

 


flickr photo by mrsdkrebs

Let the tendrils of life flow through old ideas

 


flickr photo by mrsdkrebs

To add new steps and styles

 


flickr photo by mrsdkrebs

That plant your unique rainbow of creativity

 


flickr photo by Henriksent

That waves gently into the path of others, rippling new oceans of endless connections.

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My #etmooc Learning Experiences Jan. 21 – Feb 1 Expanded

I initially posted this image on January 30th, drawing it (off-line) gave me an opportunity to think about the experiences so far in #etmooc.

My ET MOOC Learning Experiences Jan. 21 - Feb. 1

My ET MOOC Learning Experiences Jan. 21 – Feb. 1

I did need to spend some time away from my computer to reflect, but once I had finished the mind map, I wanted to add hyperlinks.…

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Webinar archive: Using Google Docs Presentation Tools

I hosted a webinar to stream this session for my co-workers at Alberta Education on January 24th. I almost cancelled the session because I am pretty familiar with Google docs and there was a pretty large pile of paper accumulating on my desk.…

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