For the Discovery Educator's Network Spring 2010 Virtual Conference. An updated version of a presentation I've done before, most of the content is new.
1. When you’re not the Smartest Person in the Room
How networked Learning Changes Everything
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Dean Shareski
DEN Spring Virtual Conference
April 24, 2010
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24. “The longer we keep up the facade that
school is the primary place of learning, the
sooner it becomes irrelevant.”
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Slide Credit: Bill Ferriter, The Tempered Radical -‐Seth
Godin,
Linchpin
http://teacherleaders.typepad.com/the_tempered_radical
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“How can we begin to move past an educational model that is
tethered to time and place and move closer to learning that is
immersive, mobile, collaborative, and social?” Educause
33. “I could not put it in enough words how much I
gained from this experience and how much I
actually enjoyed it. Lorraine was a great
person to work with and I learned a lot about
what I wanted to do in my future classroom as
well. Furthermore, I felt appreciated when
Lorraine would email me thanking me for all
the hard work I put into the assignments as
well.”
50. Who are they?
Phillipe Cousteau Ella Fitzgerald JK Rowling
Menachem Begin Phil Mickelson
51. Who are they?
Phillipe Cousteau Ella Fitzgerald JK Rowling
Menachem Begin Phil Mickelson My neighbour
52. “...the current generation of college
student has no memory of the
historical moment before
the advent of the
Internet, we are
suggesting that
participatory learning
as a practice is no
longer exotic or new
but a commonplace
way of socializing and learning.
For many, it seems entirely
unremarkable.”
The Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age
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