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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Being There: What Presence Means in the Digital World - Stephen Downes

To the extent that learning is a social activity it depends on presence, that is, it depends on the interaction and sense of commonality we have with other peo…

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Personal Learning vs Personalized Learning: What Needs to Happen

This special briefing explores personl learning as the future of learning, explores why it's important, the tools which enable personal learning and the significant potential of personal learning as a key to life-long learning and the skills agenda.
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Innovation in Educational Technology ~ Stephen Downes

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What are the factors that motivate innovation in educational technology, and what is the outcome that results from those factors. In this talk Stephen Downes addresses the set of commonly understood ‘drivers’, ranging from factors ranging from demographic change to economic restraint to technology development. In addition, he also examines the ‘attractors’ for innovation, defining these as the factors that define what we want to accomplish through education, factors that range from personal self-improvement to workplace training to social and cultural development. From the perspective of these factors we can comprehend not only the recent history of educational technology, but also gain perspectives on the future as well. We can also comment on what we want, need and value in an education system, and thus frame the decisions that we will need to take in the short term in order to prepare for the long term. Keynote, Jan 24, 2018.
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A Model of Personal Learning (Take Two)

Presented at #LearningTechDay in Ghent, Belgium
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Technology and the Imminent Disruption of Higher Education: Is Fear the Path to the Dark Side? ~ Stephen Downes

Technology and the Imminent Disruption of Higher Education: Is Fear the Path to the Dark Side? ~ Stephen Downes | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Online learning, new media, connectivism, MOOCs, personal learning environments, new literacy, and more from Stephen Downes

 

David Wheeler's post here: http://forum.academica.ca/forum/technology-and-the-imminent-disruption-of-higher-education-is-fear-the-path-to-the-dark-side

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A summary of David Wheeler's post 

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MOOC: Stephen Downes Learning Technologies - YouTube

Stephen Downes is a designer and commentator in the fields of online learning and new media. Downes has explored and promoted the educational use of computer...
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Ethical Codes and Learning Analytics (15 minutes) by Stephen Downes

The growth and development of learning analytics has placed a range of new capacities into the hands of educational institutions. At the same time, this increased capacity has raised a range of ethical issues. A common approach to address these issues is to develop an ethical code of conduct for practitioners. Such codes of conduct are drawn from similar codes in other disciplines. Some authors assert that there are fundamental tenets common to all such codes. This paper consists of an analysis of ethical codes from other disciplines. It argues that while there is some overlap, there is no set of principles common to all disciplines. The ethics of learning analytics will therefore need to be developed on criteria specific to education. We conclude with some ideas about how this ethic will be determined and what it may look like.

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How People Learn

A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine highlights the dynamic process of learning throughout the life span.

This presentation highlights the findings of that report, quoted directly from the report.

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A Model of Personal Learning - Take Two - by Stephen Downes

Keynote, Learning Tech Day, Ghent, Belgium, . In his talk, I look at the daily routine of a personal learner, filled with examples and demonstrations. Tagline…

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Informal Discussion on the Future of Educational Media ~ Stephen Downes

Informal Discussion on the Future of Educational Media ~ Stephen Downes | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Online learning, new media, connectivism, MOOCs, personal learning environments, new literacy, and more from Stephen Downes
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Downes & Siemens - Connectivists & MOOC men | Donald Clark Plan B

Downes & Siemens - Connectivists & MOOC men | Donald Clark Plan B | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

At Online Educa, I gave a talk called '2500 years of learning - the good, the bad and the ugly'. It went down well but at the end Stephen Downes, who was in the audience, came up to me and made the reasonable claim, that I had mentioned Ng & Koller but not his good self. He was right. I have a lot of time for both of these guys, so I have rectified this by writing this short piece and will be including Downes and Siemens in my future versions of the talk.

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