An exciting new way to share the learning experience
Thursday, 17 May 2012, 07:01
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Edited by Jonathan Vernon, Thursday, 1 Nov 2012, 13:04
This is just me mashing it all up, but at times I've moaned about wanting to read a relevant book from cover to cover, taking and sharing notes, following references, having a chin-wag and learning by default, on the fly 'vicariously'.
This I've discovered is possible by doing the following:
Buy an eBook, I'm currently doing this to Prof Martin Weller's 'The Digital Scholar' (One of ours, from the Knowledge Media Institute)
You'll come across his name as often as those of:
Grainne Conole
Denise Kirkpartrick
Chris Pegler
Diane Laurillard et al
Vygotsky
Engestrom
on any of the Masters in Open & Distance Education modules. H807, H808, H809, H800 and H810.
As you read through Kindle (which can be on your desktop, laptop, Kindle, iPad, iPhone etc when you 'highlight' something interesting click SHARE and send it to Twitter (my prefered, though it can also go to Facebook).
In this way you indicate what interests you (and where you are up to). Step away from reading mode to chat a bit, then press on or go back.
I like it.
Already done this with:
Steve Jobs: the exclusive biography. Walter Isaacson
The Blind Giant.Being Human in a Digital World. Nick Harkaway
Currently doing this with:
The Digital Scholar: How technology is transforming Scholarly Practice. Martin Weller.
All Quiet on the Western Front. Erich Maria Remarque
Rethinking Pedagogy in a Digital Age. Rhona Sharpe
I'm thinking of doing the same with:
Educational Psychology. Vygotsky
Mindstorms. Piaget.
Flow. The classic book on how to achieve happiness. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
An exciting new way to share the learning experience
This is just me mashing it all up, but at times I've moaned about wanting to read a relevant book from cover to cover, taking and sharing notes, following references, having a chin-wag and learning by default, on the fly 'vicariously'.
This I've discovered is possible by doing the following:
Buy an eBook, I'm currently doing this to Prof Martin Weller's 'The Digital Scholar' (One of ours, from the Knowledge Media Institute)
You'll come across his name as often as those of:
on any of the Masters in Open & Distance Education modules. H807, H808, H809, H800 and H810.
As you read through Kindle (which can be on your desktop, laptop, Kindle, iPad, iPhone etc when you 'highlight' something interesting click SHARE and send it to Twitter (my prefered, though it can also go to Facebook).
In this way you indicate what interests you (and where you are up to). Step away from reading mode to chat a bit, then press on or go back.
I like it.
Already done this with:
Currently doing this with:
I'm thinking of doing the same with:
P.S. I'm between modules!