Also done :-)
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Hi Leigh,
Thanks for those references – I will check them out we can discuss this with my
colleagues and learn from them, on a different list as it may be getting a bit
off subject. I’ll get back to you.
However, just to complete this thread, let me reply once more:-
To reply to
Wow, this is wonderful news! Thank you, indeed.
Cheers,
Patricia
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Subject: [WikiEducator] Edublog awards
All long time ago someone was making a wiki for kids. This is not be be
confused with a wiki by kids (kidpedia). Does anyone remember the URL? It
is not simple wikipedia it was something specifically for kids.
-Kathy
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Hi Kathy,
Not sure if this is what you are referring to, but Kennisnet -- a Dutch
support organisation for ICTs in education run a wiki for children, see:
http://wikikids.wiki.kennisnet.nl/Hoofdpagina
Als, Peter Rawsthorne and Nellie Deutsch from the WikiEducator community
have been working in
Hi Maria,
On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 07:29 -0500, Maria Droujkova wrote:
Wayne,
What are more names to look up on the subject, especially metalearning
and teaching/learning in communities of practice including community
objects in relationships? This is extremely useful, and I need to
educate
I emailed the letter Wayne included here off-list, because I was not sure it
would be of general interest, or if he had time to respond at all. An answer
of that detail is definitely of general interest, that's probably why Wayne
replied to the whole list. Thanks for the references, Wayne! Much
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Leigh Blackall [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Wayne says:
If the knowledge society is structurally different from industrialised
society -- the open question we could ask is whether we will see a new
pedagogy emerging which is structurally different from both
I've just voted for WE in its respective edublog category... I believe
all WikiEducators should vote...
On a note regarding the K12 area... yes, IMHO we need to attract more
K12 contributors and I'm always looking for ways to encourage this. On
a related note, when I requested we have another
I'm not convinced we are pioneers at all. Illich is significant to me not
for hi Deschooling Society, but for his vision of learning webs. As he
describes it (in chapter 6 I think), Bolivia was rolling out OER in the form
of television. The cost of television back then meant that Bolivia could
Hi Leigh
In practical terms -- can you describe the teaching-learning system you
envisage in terms of the functions of teaching and elements of the
system. I'm not sure that I understand what you are talking about.
Cheers
Wayne
On Sat, 2008-12-06 at 14:21 +1100, Leigh Blackall wrote:
I'm
This thread is about your text book proposal right?
So, do you want me to explain this in practical terms relating to text
books? Or do you want me to post a manifesto?
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Leigh
In practical terms -- can you describe the
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