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LEARNING AT YOUR SERVICE OPENER #10 Chapter 11: Personalise Networks of Learning Summary BY Michael NKWENTI NDONGFACK MIDT STUDENT, OUM
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LEARNING AT YOUR SERVICE OPENER #10Chapter 11: Personalise Networks of Learning

Summary

BY

Michael NKWENTI NDONGFACK

MIDT STUDENT, OUM

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THE NETWORK SOCIETY

“we are a network society now-network individuals connected with each other in a mesh of loosely knit, overlapping the flat connections” Yochai Benkler

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BUSINESS FLEXIBILITY IN THE NETWORK SOCIETY

The world is open, access to educational resources are widen, opportunities are being created and supporting each other is the routine. Schools, business, government, politics etc are all benefitting .

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RECURRENT PRACTICES OF TODAY’S WEB USERS

• Checking and updating blogs;

• Monitoring specific pages in wikipedia;

• Sending survey questionnaires to friends;

• Adding new friends to networks;

• Listening to podcast detailing an up coming event;

• Discussion via instant messaging

• etc

The net generation regularly share and collaborate with their peers online

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Social networking tools

Browsing the internet is the key practice of most people around the globe nowadays and social networking tools are the most widely used. These tools vary from one country to another and from continent to continent. The most popular of all is Facebook.

The growth recorded by Facebookcan be illustrated by the successgraph. Facebook grew from 7 millionpeople in 2006 to 69 million peoplein 2008. In February 2009, it was the5th most visited site in the world andthe 2nd in the United Kingdom andother countries.

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Views from Mark Franek on how Web 2.0 can transform classroom practice

With the incorporation of Web 2.0 technologies in classroom practices:

• Students become more attentive to their thinking and work;

• Reflection and higher-order thinking is fostered ;

• Students can have access to authors, professors, journalists, critics and other experts and celebrities hence find mentors to develop their interest in specific subject area.

Web 2.0 tools enables learnersconnectivity and learning becomes moreflexible. Mark Franek

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Benefits of Social networking sites

Social benefits using tools like Facebook and MySpace:

• Membership with a group of friends is flexible;

• Information feeds on friends’ lives is eminent;

• Job posting, event notification, chatting, emailing, group activities are prominent;

• Etc .Educationally benefits using tools like

Moodle, Sakai, Desire2learn:• Virtual learning activities are

possible;• Etc .

Social Networking tools brings the world into your palms

“The tools for creation and sharing, including podcast, blogs, social networkingsoftware, wikis, and online photo albums are dramatically changing theeducational landscape”. Curtis Bonk

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Accessibility to centuries of archives via social networks

Through blogs, we have access to archives written centuries ago and can also make comments on them. We also have access to trails of thought and can search for themes. Visits to interesting areas mentioned in blogs is possible through Google map.

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Virtual world bridge

The web is seen as a virtual world bridge linking learning communities together and connecting businesses.

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The flexibility of learning a spoken language online

More and more languages continue to be available online. We do not need go to a language centre to learn a language. With Web 2.0 technologies, we can learn how to speak a language online using multimedia devices. The Web has revolutionised learning practices.

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Social networks for language learning

• Livemocha offering the for learners to learn a new language while at home and making new friends as the learn along. It was created by Shirish Nadkarni. Its free

• Mixxer, a free educational community for language learners created by Todd Bryant. It offers possibilities for public chat and skypecast, document exchange and real time events

• FriendsAbroad and;• About.com owned by the New

Yorks times. It offers free language training and resources in eight languages.

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ChinesePod complementing other social networks for language learning

ChinesePod is used as an alternative to FriendsAbroad, Mixxerand Livemocha to teach Mandarin Chine through Podcasting. It provides daily conversations and lessons with native-speaking teachers using Skype. Learning is constructed around the learners’ need.

“Online technology liberates potential Chinese learners from traditional physical, time, and teacher constrain” Jenny Zhu

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KanTalk and ECpod adds to other language social network sites

The internet has established virtual bridges around the every country until the world has become one global village. KanTalk and Ecpodare just adding to other language learning communities to further narrow communication barriers widening educational opportunities.Learning other languages and cultures opens up the educational world. “When one person finds success, we all do, even if it was with someone else’s product, invention, or idea” Curtis Bonk

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Flexibility of getting a tutor or mentor online

• The dilemma of getting a home tutor in a story of the past;

• Abandoning your job and family for further studies is history;

• The constraints of the four walls confinement in the name of classrooms is more relax today.

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Flexibility of getting a tutor or mentor online continue..

With the advent of the Web:• One-to-one online tutoring

and mentoring opportunities;

• Multitude sites offering online tutoring and mentoring;

• Apprenticeship training is more practical than ever before with special simulated software with a one-to-one mentoring support;

• Etc.

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Learning is more open in connected networks with individuals supporting each other

“Increased human connection, mentoring and networking are just apparent in this learning opener, they are the trend! The Open!” Curtis Bonk

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Personalised learning

Personalised learning elevates human learning and provides opportunities for learners to learn at their convenience.

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The future of personalised learning

“The next few years will propel us more deeply into personalised learning options as well as the pedagogical approaches for establishing or pursuing them” Curtis Bonk

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