1Dec/083
CCK08 Final Piece
CCK08 - Ahhh, the culminating piece of learning. Here's a synthesis of my connections in the moodle forum that raises a few questions on the nature of memory in a world where everything is recorded (such as the forum). I've found I've forgotten to remember what was discussed, much less with whom and why. Here's a 3 minute Flash based presentation about that, created in Camtasia and recorded in my home studio on a Korg D888 multitrack recorder and a sublime Audio Technica AT2020 (really, a great mic at around $125).
http://fred.mohawkcollege.ca/~jonathan.kruithof/connections/connections.htm
Tagged as: CCK08, connecting, connections, Connectivism, forums, social forums
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