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Teaching Crowds LEARNING AND SOCIAL MEDIA

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Publisher:  AU Press, Athabasca University

Author:  Dron, Jon; Anderson, Terry

Hosted by:  www.aupress.ca

Submitted by:  yorkfsl

Date Submitted:  April 12, 2021


Language of Resource: English

Resource Type: Article

Media Format: Website

Social media have enormous potential value for learning, formal and informal. Our task is to find ways to make them work for us. This book presents our speculations on the implications of the changes shaped by the ever-increasing use of social media in distance learning and the various shifts that may or should occur across educational systems as a result. We offer a broad vision of a future in which parts that are now available might
be fitted together to create a richer, more responsive, and more socially engaged culture, as well as a toolset for lifelong learning that is unfettered by path dependencies and academic structures and methods that date back to the Middle Ages. To help support such social learning we encourage you to visit http://teachingcrowds.ca, where you will find further opportunities to explore, discuss, and develop the ideas presented here, as well as other resources that we hope you will find useful.
This book is about learning online with other people. Its title, Teaching Crowds,
is deliberately ambiguous: the book is about how to teach crowds, but it is also
about how crowds teach. What interests us are the ways in which people learn
from and with one another in an online context while playing the roles of both
learner and teacher—not always intentionally, and not always even as individuals.
As we intend to show, there are ways in which the aggregated behaviours of
crowds can teach.

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Program(s): Core French, Immersion, Late Immersion, Extended

Subject(s): French Language, Health and Physical Education, Social Studies, Mathematics & Statistics, Civics/Guidance and Career Education, Business Studies, Science & Technology Studies, Graphic arts & decorative arts, History & Cultural Studies, Geography, Computer Studies, Law & Legal Studies, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Interdisciplinary/Transdisciplinary

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