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| last edited by BillSeitz on Apr 12, 2008 2:01 pm |
John Seely Brown wrote (PDF) a paper on "New Learning Environments" following a talk he gave at the 2005 [Aspen Symposium]. He made an update version (PDF) in fall-2006. Changing was of Educating Kids to deal with Complex System-s of the world.
[Studio Based Learning] (from art school to Engineer Ing)
from [Learning About] to [Learning To Be] (Tacit Knowledge, Apprentice Ship)
[Jean Lave]'s [Situated Learning] theory (importance of ConText) (Apprentice Ship), and [Legitimate Peripheral Participation]. Lave & Wenger (1991) provide an analysis of situated learning in five different settings: Yucatec midwives, native tailors, navy quartermasters, meat cutters and alcoholics. In all cases, there was a gradual acquisition of knowledge and skills as novices learned from experts in the context of everyday activities.
Iterat Ive development/change of teaching practices (therefore must be Bottom Up)
Public/Multi Media Back Channel
MobIle tools
[From Push To Pull] z2006-11-03- Hagel Brown Push To Pull
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