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    What is the peanut gallery? (Vaudeville cheap seats with cheap snacks, thrown to heckle performers. Teachers use to describe students talking in class.)Can we control learning? No matter how well we “manage” a classroom, it is impossible to control learning. Learning is personal and individual. Whatever we do as instructors, learners have agency. Limiting their agency can interfere with learning when it restricts natural inquiry. There will always be a peanut gallery. Whether it’s students whispering, writing on hands and desks, taking notes, daydreaming, fidgeting, sleeping, or misinterpreting a lecture, there will always be something going on at the same time as the lecture.

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    1. Teaching From the Peanut Gallery
      Jennifer D. Jones 9/28/09
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/alper/3896447720/
    2. The Peanut Gallery – Backchannel Chat
      http://jentropy.com/backchannel.mov
    3. Can we control learning?
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/jono2k5/2519465662/
    4. Learning Environment
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/alancleaver/2750056025/
    5. Is this it?
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/eflon/3271730476/
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/pasotraspaso/1715531191/
    6. Learning Ecology
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/reinante/3727394015
    7. We are all experts.
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeeperez/2453226480/
    8. Emergence of Prior Learning
    9. Feedback
    10. Weaving Context
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/clearlyambiguous/25789599/
    11. How does it work?
    12. Learner Controlled Filtering
    13. Status Indicators
    14. Learner Options
      Share Resources
      Respond to Peers
      View Recording
      Font Size
      Private Messages
      Window Layout
      Message Filter
      Message to Moderators
      Download .txt
      Lurk
      Public Messages
    15. Moderator Support
    16. Instructor Options
      Publish Chat Transcript
      Status Indicators
      Need to Know Vs. Nice to Know
      Symbols to Group Learners
      Publish Recording
      Release Mic
      Volunteer Moderators
      Poll
      Participation Guidelines
    17. Best Practice? Just Practice!
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/thart2009/3560809129/
    18. Practice
      Participate in an Open Course
      EC&I 831 - http://eci831.wikispaces.com
      CCK09 - http://ltc.umanitoba.ca/connectivism/
      Sign up for an Elluminate! vRoom
      http://www.learncentral.org/
      Request an Elluminate! account from your eLearning Coordinator
    19. Acknowledgements
      Dr. Alec Couros and EC&I 831 Students - http://eci831.wikispaces.com/
      Dr. Richard Schwier - http://omegageek.net/rickscafe/
      Images from http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
      Support Resources
      WAOL - http://waol.org/faculty_and_staff/resources.aspx
      Elluminate - http://elluminate.com/support/training/index.jsp

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