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Organize/Narrat(ive)e learning experiment/challenge:
how is connectivism related to enabling a participatory pedagogy


Pre- Course
signed up for: Connectivism and Connective Knowledge Online CourseSL component
visited blog & joined google group
logged in to Moodle CCK08
listened to EdTechTalk #81, #82 & interview
read posts: Planning Page, English Pageflakes, support wiki, Sarah's Musings, Connectivism blog, The Connective

- See:  CCK08

:: note :: ... accept those talking marks/grades/assessment/institutions is an important part of their narrative ... after this pre-course "work" must chip away to principles of personal practice by ruthless selection of info-nodes ... find it difficult to commit (be open) to any process structured/unstructured of "network" whether social, neuronal or conceptual ... live chaos ... love complexity & diversity ... keep experimenting with (x28) rules versus patterns, complicated vs. complex, equivalence vs. similarity, and coping with ambiguity and uncertainty ... my paradox is to be a fully involved participant & be invisible ...

Comments (5)

Sep 03, 2008
Tom Whyte said...
Welcome fellow course taker, also have started FaceBook Group - CCK08 if you are interested...
Sep 03, 2008
joined ... thanks for alert ... your posterous usage inspired me to do the same ...
Sep 03, 2008
Tom Whyte said...
Can Google Alerts be used to find these blogs if not tagged CCk08?
Sep 05, 2008
Lisa M. Lane said...
Experiencing a similar set of dichotomies. I accept the complexity of the course and its subject, yet keep trying to simplify it to maintain order!

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