Informal Learning in 10 minutes
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In my point of view formal learning up to some extend prevents innovative ideas arising in mind by creating some false beliefs like - all the theories are 100 % true and this kind of beliefs acts as some blocking factors in our mind like strong hypnotic suggestions,most of the people don't know how to break that shell (constraint).
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Good stuff! I guess the question we're left with is, how do you measure informal learning? Should it be followed up with formal tests?
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"The most powerful instructional technology ever invented is HUMAN CONVERSATION"- love this quote
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He's the Messiah everybody's been waiting for !
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it is filmed static, but the image stabilizer tries to avoid the movement of the face...
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kyllä.
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Please informally learn how to use a tripod or at least a stack of books.
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who is he? so intelligent !!!
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And I think you're an informal teacher...! You've explained it better than most of my lecturers in university. You have a very positive outlook on new media's role in education, but like Henry Jenkins I also believe that the so-called "web 2.0" technologies can be put to good means and ends in the digital age.
Great video!
Very nice video Jay. I've been following your work for a year, and this summary of your theses generated numerous quotables. Loved the myface metaphor, driving home your themes of human community. Did you at all intend to sacrifice a bit of your production value to the the closeup-induced fuzziness, perhaps in order to pluck a range of subconscious chords? Great use of MovieMaker too;
greenerthan 4 years ago
greenerthan, the production values story is this. 1) i recorded the video with my casio pocket camera mounted on a mini tripod on my desk. 2) i feel that impromptu, un-slick video has more credibility than studio production. what do you think? am i just rationalizing my crappy a/v skills?
jakeross1 4 years ago