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Category Archives: Rhizomes
Cheating as learning: the story so far
So that’s the end of the first week of #rhizo14. I’ve made new friends, thought of new things and had one of the most wonderfully inspiring weeks ever. As I said on Saturday night: @AnnGagne @davecormier @raulpacheco Buzzing with all … Continue reading
Posted in Learning, Rhizomes, Social Media
Tagged #rhizo14, #rhizomes, D&G, Deleuze, nomads
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On Cheating
In the introductory video to #rhizo14 Dave Cormier talks about cheating and asks how this might be usefully applied to learning. He defines cheating as taking an answer that is not mine, and discusses in a bit more detail some … Continue reading
#rhizo14 week 1
I’ve signed up for a rhizomatic course about rhizomatic learning and I’m loving it so far. The first video talked about “cheating” and collaboration, and immediately sparked thoughts about Jigsaw learning (which readers may remember is a technique I use in my … Continue reading
Posted in Learning, MOOC, Rhizomes
Tagged collaboration, D&G, Dave Cormier, Deleuze, Jigsaw, MOOC, Rhizome
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Dichotomies
I like making lists, and I also like making tables. I know that the world’s not really black and white, but I taking an idea and looking at it in two ways – I like dichotomies. I’ve been playing around … Continue reading
Posted in Learning, MOOC, Philosophy, Rhizomes, Writing
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Rhizomatic MOOCS?
Anyone who knows me (probably) knows that I’m very taken with Deleuze and Guattari’s idea that knowledge is rhizomatic, not arborescent (think strawberry, not tree). I’ve been thinking a lot about MOOCs over the last few weeks, and writing some … Continue reading
Posted in Learning, MOOC, Philosophy, Rhizomes
Tagged Connectivism, Deleuze, MOOC, Rhizome
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