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Funde auf delicious fuer den Zeitraum Dezember 27th bis Dezember 29th

Links von delicious von der Zeitspanne Dezember 27th bis Dezember 29th:

  • iTunes U: Uni-Vorlesungen über das Internet – News – CHIP Online – Chip über iTunesU
  • "The Information Age is Over" : Collective Imagination – "The Information Age is over – What's next? At a time in history with unprecedented access to global information streams, it may seem odd to some that the "Information Age" is already behind us. Traditionally a period of history can be characterized by the dominant technology that separates the leaders from the followers. Today is no exception. Power and influence is often associated with those that master the novel technology and rapid changes in economic and/or political fortunes soon ripple across societies. The dawn of the "Industrial Age" coincided with global changes in how physical materials were transformed and distributed. The costs of manufacturing and distribution plummeted raising the standard of living for many. The commoditization of material goods began and the control of capital, raw material sources, and production capacity reshaped the thinking of the day." Shared notes from tim brysten.
  • Professionelle Lehrkompetenz – Thanx to akpe für das Teilen via del.ucuo.us.
  • Sprixi – Free images to choose and use! – Thanx anitsirk for pointing me this out.
  • PPT: Twitter im Business – Ren#e Fischer: Powerpoint zu Twitter in Unternehmen. Dank an Tim!
  • Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On – by Tim O’Reilly and John Battelle – "Five years ago, we launched a conference based on a simple idea, and that idea grew into a movement. The original Web 2.0 Conference (now the Web 2.0 Summit ) was designed to restore confidence in an industry that had lost its way after the dotcom bust. The Web was far from done, we argued. In fact, it was on its way to becoming a robust platform for a culture-changing generation of computer applications and services.

    In our first program, we asked why some companies survived the dotcom bust, while others had failed so miserably. We also studied a burgeoning group of startups and asked why they were growing so quickly. The answers helped us understand the rules of business on this new platform.

    Chief among our insights was that "the network as platform" means far more than just offering old applications via the network ("software as a service")

  • Killerspiele im Kinderzimmer – Gefahr im Verzug? | rbb Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg – Interessanter differenzierender Artikel zum Thema Killerspiele im Kinderzimmer. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rbb-online.de%2Fzibb%2Fservice%2Ffamilie%2Fkillerspiele_im_kinderzimmer.html
  • http://www.epb.uni-hamburg.de/files/u172/AG_Expansives_Lernen__CEDEFOP.pdf – Anke Grotlüschen zur Kritik der Bezüge zwischen Begriffen, wie 'informelles Lernen etc.' mit dem Blick der subjektwissenschaftlichen Perspektive. "Während Haug im Einklang mit Lave (1997) für eine Erweiterung des Lernbegriffs plädiert – der wiederum Anschlüsse an ‚Informelles Lernen’ und ‚Implizites Wissen’ (Polanyi 1985) bietet, geht mein eigenes Plädoyer in die Gegenrichtung: Ich halte es für wünschenswert, in bester aufklärerischer Tradition den Lernenden ihre (impliziten, informellen) Lernprozesse bewusster zu machen und ihnen auf diesem Weg auch zunehmende Selbstlernkompetenz mit auf den Weg zu geben (Grotlüschen 2003, S. 310ff und 2004, S. 14ff)."
  • E-Learning Handbuch | www.petersheim.de – Arnold, P.

Das Finden ist oft Gluecksache. Delicious macht aus zwei Augen viele. Wer zu den Themen etwas beitragen kann und will, der trete meinem Netzwerk bei. Wenn ich dann noch weiss, was andere begeistert, suche ich gerne mit.

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