What I Learned This Week (Part 11)
Org flowchart for responding to comments on Facebook (or other social media): This blog post has been making the rounds, with good reason. Common sense often requires a flowchart.
David Carson, principle designer of Ray Gun magazine, talks about design: Not just about design, but the emotionality of design. I'm struck by his photographic style - which is a different piece all together, but I was particularly piqued by his statement about intuition, and how it's discounted in higher education. Also at the end of the talk is that people's experience is what makes a difference.
Another posting on the web that talks about the shift we're in the middle of (or behind the curve of, depending on who you listen to). I'm looking forward to the time that we have USB keys and teachers that share things digitally too.
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Twitter Feed
- RT @globalmoxie: We learn best in moment, thru demonstration and practice. Interfaces should coach in context. Just-in-time education. #aea 2012/02/07
- Past Perfect: An 80s Guide To Sampling and the Music Business - @Gizmodo http://t.co/DWDdaPth 2012/02/07
- @hjarche you'd think but education (higher ed anyways) is so entrenched in it's ways - IT moves slowly in HE, glacier like in some spots 2012/02/06
- @majornelson so would blog tags, tumblr tags etc - perhaps the only thing AOL was ahead of their time with 2012/02/06
- my cynical reaction to people raving about how their students do well on tests, only makes me think "wow, they really teach to the test" 2012/02/03
Blogroll
- A List Apart
- Bava Tuesdays / Jim Groom
- Clay Shirky's Internet Writings
- Connectivism
- Educational Technology.ca / Alec Couros
- Elearnspace / George Siemens
- Howard Rheingold
- Presentation Zen / Garr Reynolds
- The Ed Rush / Ed Webb