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2 February 2015 by activatelearning 10 Comments

cMOOC, Social Learning Guided Design or Community of Inquiry – All The Same?

This week I started a cMOOC called Exploring Innovations in Networked Work and Learning where we will explore the four models of learning and how they can be applied in the workplace. These are: Networked learning Personal learning networks MOOCs Communities of Inquiry Our first task of the week was to either: Option 1: Explore […]

Filed Under: MOOC, Professional Development Tagged With: 2015, cMOOC, CoI, Community of Inquiry, Exploring Personal Learning Networks, February, February 2015, XPLRPLN

3 November 2013 by activatelearning 2 Comments

How To Pitch The Value of Personal Learning Networks to a CEO – Wise or Folly?

After four weeks of participating in the Exploring Personal Learning Networks cMOOC, it has come to this. Our pitch to the CEO on the value of personal learning networks.  In fact, through the various readings, discussion and activities of the previous three weeks, we have been building up to this point to undertake the following […]

Filed Under: Enterprise Social Networking, Future of Work, MOOC, Professional Development Tagged With: 2013, CEO Pitch, Exploring Personal Learning Networks, November, November 2013, XPLRPLN

12 October 2013 by activatelearning 5 Comments

Exploring Our Personal Learning Networks

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I think I found my new cMOOC hit. After Educational Technology MOOC #etmooc, I searched high and low for a connectivist MOOC that could give me the same ‘highs’ as I had experienced with this one.  I was looking for a MOOC where I could apply what I learned to my work immediately, but also […]

Filed Under: MOOC, Personal Learning Networks Tagged With: 2013, Exploring Personal Learning Networks, MOOC, October, October 2013, PLN, XPLRPLN

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