12. discuss
• How
have
the
world
and
our
society
changed
since
you
went
to
school?
• How
have
students
changed
since
you
went
to
school?
• How
has
your
teaching
changed
since
your
first
year?
hGp://www.online-‐stopwatch.com/full-‐screen-‐online-‐countdown/
14. Stats
as
of
January
22,
2010
via
Royal
Pingdom
quick
stats
(2009)
• 90
trillion
emails
sent
annually
from
1.4
billion
email
users
• 234
million
websites
• 1.73
billion
Internet
users
• 126
million
blogs
• 350
million
Facebook
users
• 4
billion
images
on
Flickr
• 1
billion
YouTube
videos
served
daily
Remixed
with
permission
from
Dr.
Alec
Couros,
University
of
Regina,
hGp://educa3onaltechnology.ca/couros/
15. Remixed
with
permission
from
ScoG
Leslie,
“Open
Educator
as
DJ”
“…prolifera3on
of
informa3on
on
the
web
is
not
a
problem,
but
an
opportunity…”
16. “…turning
one’s
back
on
it
or
pretending
it
doesn’t
exist
is
NOT
an
op3on…”
Remixed
with
permission
from
ScoG
Leslie,
“Open
Educator
as
DJ”
17. “…but
learning
to
swim
in
this
sea
of
informa3on
is…”
Remixed
with
permission
from
ScoG
Leslie,
“Open
Educator
as
DJ”
18. “…[we’re
at
the]
edge
of
a
sea
of
change
in
how
we
interact
with
informa3on,
knowledge
and
learning…”
Remixed
with
permission
from
ScoG
Leslie,
“Open
Educator
as
DJ”
19. “…[the]
dis3nc3on
between
online
and
“real
life”
increasingly
blurred
beyond
usefulness…”
Remixed
with
permission
from
ScoG
Leslie,
“Open
Educator
as
DJ”
20. “…students
show
up
to
physical
class
with
laptops
and
mobiles
and
access
to
the
network…”
Remixed
with
permission
from
ScoG
Leslie,
“Open
Educator
as
DJ”
21. “…they
want
to
be
able
to
learn
asynchronously
even
in
f2f
and
cohort
based
classes…”
Remixed
with
permission
from
ScoG
Leslie,
“Open
Educator
as
DJ”
23. (i)
exper3se,
and
skills
acquired
by
a
person
through
experience
or
educa3on;
the
theore3cal
or
prac3cal
understanding
of
a
subject;
Source:
hGp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge
24. (ii)
what
is
known
in
a
par3cular
field
or
in
total;
facts
and
informa3on;
or
Source:
hGp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge
25. (iii)
awareness
or
familiarity
gained
by
experience
of
a
fact
or
situa3on.
Source:
hGp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge
30. A
Social
Network
Service
is
an
online
service,
plalorm,
or
site
that
focuses
on
building
and
reflec3ng
of
social
networks
or
social
rela3ons
among
people,
e.g.,
who
share
interests
and/or
ac3vi3es.
Source:
hGp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network_service
33. networks
connect
us
Photo
Credit:
Bloggers
Café
at
NECC2008
by
teachandlearn
on
Flickr.
hGp://www.flickr.com/photos/teachandlearn/2619646544/
34. networks
break
silos
Photo
Credit:
Farm
silos
by
NIOSH
on
Flickr.
hGp://www.flickr.com/photos/niosh/2492855260/
35. networks
reach
&
empower
Photo
Credit:
Reach
Out!
by
~diP
on
Flickr.
hGp://www.flickr.com/photos/dip108/388012741/
36. networked
learning
process
of
developing
and
maintaining
connec3ons
with
people
and
informa3on,
and
communica3ng
in
such
a
way
so
as
to
support
one
another's
learning
Source:
hGp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Networked_learning
37. Personal
Learning
Networks
consist
of
the
people
a
learner
interacts
with
and
derives
knowledge
from
in
a
Personal
Learning
Environment.
Image
Source:
hGp://apps.asterisq.com/men3onmap/#user-‐brueckj23
Source:
hGp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Learning_Network
51. discuss
• What
are
networks?
• Where
do
we
learn?
• How
do
we
learn?
• How
do/can
we
learn
in
networks?
• Complete
Evalua3on
-‐
hGp://bit.ly/OCEnetwork
hGp://www.online-‐stopwatch.com/full-‐screen-‐online-‐countdown/
52. Used
with
permission
from
Dr.
Alec
Couros,
University
of
Regina,
hGp://educa3onaltechnology.ca/couros/