Learning 2.0: The Threat (and promise) of Social Interaction ...
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Brain Hacking
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Web sites and articles related to how the brain works, and things that can be done to alter the way it works.
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Learning
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I created this group to encourage anyone who is interested in exploring the secret of learning and human intelligence.
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Saved by 4 people (1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-06-11
- Dcsdweb on 2008-07-18 - Tags ple , vle , elearning , web2.0
- Michelemmartin on 2008-06-18 - Tags learning , socialmedia , blogging , elearning2.0 , elearningguild
- Inspirat on 2008-06-14 - Tags 2.0 , educatoin , unread
- Isaacmao on 2008-06-11 - Tags Learning
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So the shift to public display, a shift to expected social interaction, changed the way the students learned and the effort they put into their education. If that’s not an incentive to experiment with and use social software I don’t know what is. Social software isn’t just a new way to work, it changes the effort we put into that work. Now there is a sound byte for social media consultants.
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