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Category Archives: Rhizomes
Be careful what you “black box”
I often describe my job as a learning technologist as “trying not to break things”. Folk respond to this with a nervous laugh, because they are fairly sure it is a joke that they don’t understand, but there’s a serious … Continue reading
Posted in #rhizo14, Politics, Rhizomes, Technology, University
Tagged #rhizo14, human rights, learning technology, Tory government
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Time to cluster
I’ve seen a few comments over the last couple of weeks about people not being able to keep up with rhizo15, or read everything, and I think that this might be causing some folk to worry that they are not … Continue reading
Posted in #rhizo15, D&G, Learning, MOOC, Rhizomes
Tagged #rhizo15, Dave Cormier, MOOCs, Stephen Downes
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Content is Glasgow?
Last summer the Commonwealth Games were in Glasgow. The image on the left is the perky mascot, Clyde, with the slogan “People make Glasgow” proudly displayed on his chest. I was reminded of this last night when I saw it … Continue reading
Playing pictures
Thanks to the amazing Kevin (@dogtrax) I am learning lots of new skills. Over the weekend he played some pictures of #rhizo15 and shared his method. I’d been meaning to do something about an image that Simon (@sensor) had tweeted over … Continue reading
Steal and Remix
So I know Alan objects to us using “stealing” to mean “remixing with the author’s permission”, but it’s something I say quite often, along with things like “can I nick a chip?”, although bizarrely I get mildly irritated when folk … Continue reading
Posted in #rhizo14, #rhizo15, D&G, MOOC, Philosophy, Rhizomes
Tagged #rhizo15, #rhizomes, D&G
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Rhizomatic follower of rhizomes
I blame Kevin … and Alan … I knew no good would come of hanging around with dogs, and not cats… Here’s an ode to Dave 😉 [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/201117570″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /] Lyrics here
Posted in #rhizo15, MOOC, Music, Rhizomes
Tagged #rhizo15, #rhizomes, Dave Cormier, Kinks
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My perspective on #rhizo15
There’s been lots of talk about objectives and subjectives in #rhizo15 since Dave set this week’s topic. I played around with words such as subjecting ourselves as subjects and objecting to being treated like objects, but then I gave up … Continue reading
Posted in #Fedwiki, #rhizo14, #rhizo15, D&G, Learning, MOOC, Philosophy, Rhizomes
Tagged #fedwiki, #rhizo15, Leibniz, perspectivism
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Not so private after all
So here’s a funny thing. On Saturday I blogged about how I only played my uke in private. If you’d asked me about this at the time I’d have been adamant that nobody bar the cats was ever going to … Continue reading
Posted in #rhizo14, #rhizo15, Learning, Music, Rhizomes
Tagged #rhizo15, songwriting, uke
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Learning in private
I’m not a shy person. Ask anyone who knows me – I can be very fond of blowing my own trumpet. And I enjoy collaborative writing – the stuff we’ve been doing over the last year has been fun, and … Continue reading
Posted in #rhizo14, #rhizo15, Learning, MOOC, Rhizomes
Tagged #rhizo14, #rhizo15, collaborative learning, Ukelele
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Perceived objectivity
You’ve probably seen pictures of that dress – is it black and blue, or gold and white, and what does this say about our perceptual experiences? But enough about that. There’s another discussion I’ve been having with friends recently, about … Continue reading
Posted in #rhizo14, Rhizomes, Wittgenstein
Tagged honesty, researcher bias, subjectivity, Wittgenstein
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