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Title: Snow White and the Seven Competencies


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The VORTEX of Possibility Individual, Community,
Network
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The individual the group
  • "The positive development of a society in the
    absence of creative, independently thinking,
    critical individuals is as inconceivable as the
    development of an individual in the absence of
    the stimulus of the community."

    (Albert Einstein)
  • Power does not reside in institutions, not even
    the state or large corporations. It is located in
    the networks that structure society.

    (Manuel Castells)

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  • Barbara Ganley
  •  
  • I am not a techie. I am a teacher of writing and
    literature. Six years ago if anyone had told me I
    would be circling the globe talking about
    technology in the classroom, I would have
    laughed. Just look at me now, five years into
    classroom blogging I have my own
    reflective-practice blog which has led me to a
    new community of colleagues in cyberspace and has
    deepened my own learning journey my students all
    keep blogs, make digital stories, play with
    images, and podcast as they explore what it means
    to write effectively in the 21st century. I think
    my journey into the heart of Web 2.0 technology
    has a lot to do with teaching in a rural state,
    even at an affluent institution, far removed from
    the rest of the world. Initially I was attracted
    to blogs because they could bring my students to
    the world and the world to my students, building
    empathy and understanding, communication skills
    and connections. I was concerned by my students'
    willingness to hand over their whole learning
    plan to me as though I could wave a wand and make
    them learn what they needed to learn, while they
    actually had very little to do with it except to
    complete assignments and to take tests and to
    show up in class. I think where I teach has made
    me pay attention to the range in opportunity, in
    access and in participation of students in our
    state. And as I watch the world take to the
    internet, it has made me think about how and if
    the Web can enhance the lives of our students by
    making them critical consumers of media, active
    producers of content and active participants in
    local communities and global society.
  •  
  •  http//mt.middlebury.edu/middblogs/ganley/bgblogg
    ing/2006/09/a_recent_talk_on_blogging_for.html

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Form
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The Individual
  • Self directed
  • Personal
  • Flexible
  • Life long
  • Informal

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Legitimate Peripheral Participation
  • LaveWenger, 1991
  • In the workplace, learners can, when they need,
    steal their knowledge from the social periphery
    made up of other, more experienced workers and
    ongoing, socially shared practice.
    (BrownDuguid, 1992)

Picture courtesy of http//www.flickr.com/photos/r
ollerboogie/
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What is a community?
  • A set of people (or agents in a more abstract
    sense) with some shared elementa group of people
    or things that live in the same area. The
    substance of shared element varies widely, from a
    situation to interest to lives and values. The
    term is widely used to evoke sense of
    collectivity. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community

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What is a Community of Practice?
  • CoPs develop around things that matter to
    people. The difference between a CoP and a team
    is that the shared learning and interest of its
    members are what keeps it together. It is defined
    by knowledge rather than task. It exists because
    participation has value to members.
  • In their teams, they take care of projects. In
    their networks, they form relationships. In their
    CoPs they develop the knowledge that lets them do
    these other tasks
  • Etienne Wenger, 1998

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Classification of Active Learning Techniques
Robert P. Ouellette, University of Maryland
University College, 2000
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Ramalingam 6 Network Functions
  • Filters
  • Amplifiers
  • Convenors
  • Facilitators
  • Investors
  • Community builders

http//www.odi.org.uk/Rapid/Projects/PPA0103/Funct
ions.html
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As long as
interest remains

Informal
Friends and
Collect pass
Mutual needs,
As long as
network

acquaintances

on information

friends
hip

reason

to connect exists



Etienne Wenger 2003
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Individual Group/Network
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Togetherness is a property of communities
  • Experienced by individuals
  • Does not imply homogeneity
  • Weaves communal and individual engagement,
    aspirations, and identity

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Multimembership
  • Fractured attention
  • Diverse needs, commitment and activity
  • Volume and complexity

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Technology new places of togetherness
  • Manage complexity of community development
    individual participation
  • Make community visible in new ways
  • directories, maps
  • participation statistics
  • focal points
  • Filter, locate, connect, interact, aggregate

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Togetherness and separation in time and space
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Participation Reification
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systems
participation
methods
living in the social world
language
belonging
artifacts
conversations
maps
interacting
concepts
community
documents
tools
acting
reification
relationships
projects
Etienne Wenger
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addressing inherentcommunity tensions
Tools
personalization
new indicators
telephony/VoIP
QA systems
e-mail
teleconference
e-mail lists
videoconference
UseNet
Group
polling
instant messaging
discussion boards
subscription
networking tools
chat
security
subgroups
asynchronous
buddy list
presenceindicator
participation statistics
commenting
RSS
application sharing
wiki
blog
whiteboard
geomapping
RSS aggregator
scheduling
site index
tagging
sharedfiltering
calendar
member directory
newsletter
podcast
communitypublic page
bookmarking
contentrating
documentmanagement
scratch pad
content repository
versioncontrol
search
individualprofile page
Etienne WengerNancy WhiteJohn Smith
www.TechnologyForCommunities.com
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Control lt -- gt Emergence
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1. Purpose
  • "The great and glorious masterpiece of man is to
    know how to live to purpose."
  • Montaigne

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2. Change the Story in our Heads (about our
relationship with technology)
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3. Start where we are
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4. Look Over the Shoulder
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5. Acknowledge the Elephant
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6. Learn Some Lingo!
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1. Purpose2. Change the story3. Start where we
are4. Look over a shoulder5. Make the elephant
discussable6. Learn some lingo
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Further Resources
  • http//australianoctober.blogspot.com
  • http//www.fullcirc.com
  • http//www.fullcirc.com/weblog/onfacblog.htm
  • Nancys Online Community Toolkitwww.fullcirc.com/
    community/communitymanual.htm
  • KM for Development http//www.km4dev.org
  • http//www.technologyforcommunities.com
  • http//communitiesconnect.wikispaces.com
  • http//www.ewenger.com
  • http//www.learningalliances.net
  • http//learningnetworkedworld.blogspot.com/
  • http//www.km4dev.org
  • http//www.mediablends.net/
  • http//pratodialogue.wordpress.com/
  • http//elearnmag.org/subpage.cfm?sectionbest_prac
    ticesarticle34-1

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  • The Nancy White tour is organised and sponsored
    by the
  • E-learning Networks Project of the Australian
    Flexible Learning Framework.
  • Come and visit our site! Find out about the
    projects various PD activities, including
  • 20 e-learning networks
  • 3 online events
  • An online learning community Networks Community
    Forum
  • 4 editions of the Knowledge Tree
  • And the national speaking tour
  • Networks site http//www.flexiblelearning.net.au/
    networks

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Showcasing E-learning in Practice20 22
November 2006
  • Highlights
  • Focus of the event is on showcasing
  • Latest developments in Australian e-learning,
    including new ideas and approaches
  • Practical implementation of e-learning for
    different client groups
  • Engaging newly interested people (the second
    wave) in using e-learning in easy and exciting
    ways

Keynote speakers
Dr Elizabeth Hartnell -Young Wednesday 22
November _at_ 900 - 1000 am AEST
Avril Henry Tuesday 21 November _at_ 100 200 pm
AEST
Register _at_ http//networksevents.flexiblelearning
.net.au
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Knowledge Tree an E-journal of Learning
Innovation  
The Knowledge Tree enables the sharing of
research and innovation in global e-learning
practice. Published by the national training
systems e-learning strategy, the Australian
Flexible Learning Framework (Framework), The
Knowledge Tree aims to provoke, foster and
capture in-depth knowledge and debate on
e-learning issues.
Edition 12 due for release on 14
November Focused on improved practice in the
professional development of teachers. Lead
article - Blogs Impacting Student Dispositions
is by Sean and Paula Lancaster, teacher education
academics at Grand Valley State University,
Michigan. Sean won the 2006 Pew Teaching with
Technology award. Live Conversation 28
November
http//knowledgetree.flexiblelearning.net.au
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Nancy White Founder, Full Circle Associates
(http//www.fullcirc.com)nancyw_at_fullcirc.com
A blog of Nancys speaking tour, trip and
adventure to Australia http//australianoctober
.blogspot.com/index.html
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