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Slide 1: Spaces and Structures of Tomorrow’s Learning George Siemens dCCF March 30, 2007
Slide 2: If you’re about content, you’re in for enormous change
Slide 7: New knowledge, defined containers Tolerate ambiguity …resist Knowledge emerges classification of understanding in advance
Slide 8: Content flow
Slide 9: Space of content flow Content flows on the network
Slide 10: Physical Digital Defined User-created Artifact Malleable Content is a conduit to conversation
Slide 11: Content as centralization
Slide 12: UGC: All content is NOT created equal
Slide 14: Content as node in network
Slide 15: Content as gradient
Slide 16: Content
Slide 17: Mediation of Understanding
Slide 18: Nature of content determines interaction
Slide 19: Exposure of periphery: Multiple narratives loose connections http://www.quintura.com/
Slide 20: Content abundance…making sense
Slide 21: GDP http://www.worldmapper.org/
Slide 22: Population http://www.worldmapper.org/
Slide 23: Spaces We don’t control the space
Slide 24: Structures We don’t create the structure of knowledge and understanding
Slide 25: Legal/social
Slide 26: www.elearnspace.org www.connectivism.ca www.knowingknowledge.com



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