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Performance | androidgogy
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Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. EPSS Presentations and Notes. The Experiences, Support, Reflection Cycle. Clark Quinn penned a post last year titled Reimagining Learning. Inspired by Clark’s concept, I built this diagram to illustrate the structures of how I understood the concept and relationships between elements. This relationship and cycle agree with the investigative work of Ericksson, Prietula, and Cokely. Encouragement is so criti...
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Trust and Chaos | androidgogy
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Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. EPSS Presentations and Notes. I’ve long held this theory about the relationship between trust and chaos (which often results in conflict). The theory started out like this. Trust and chaos have an inversely proportional relationship. As trust nears zero, we’re all going to be in serious trouble. Right How could it be right? If it were this simple, trust would be universal, right? Local and System Trust.
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Mastery | androidgogy
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Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. EPSS Presentations and Notes. The Experiences, Support, Reflection Cycle. Clark Quinn penned a post last year titled Reimagining Learning. Inspired by Clark’s concept, I built this diagram to illustrate the structures of how I understood the concept and relationships between elements. This relationship and cycle agree with the investigative work of Ericksson, Prietula, and Cokely. Encouragement is so criti...
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The Experiences, Support, Reflection Cycle | androidgogy
https://androidgogy.com/2013/04/03/the-experiences-support-reflection-cycle
Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. EPSS Presentations and Notes. The Experiences, Support, Reflection Cycle. Clark Quinn penned a post last year titled Reimagining Learning. Inspired by Clark’s concept, I built this diagram to illustrate the structures of how I understood the concept and relationships between elements. This relationship and cycle agree with the investigative work of Ericksson, Prietula, and Cokely. Encouragement is so criti...
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etmooc | androidgogy
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Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. EPSS Presentations and Notes. I’m Steve Flowers and here’s how you can build a mental model of my construct. Note for my 2 (or so) regular readers:. I’m participating in #etmooc, a massively open online course for education technology and media. This is assignment 1. I think there are still open spots if you want to join in. 1 Steve’s personal and professional life are hopelessly intermingled. I’m a tool p...
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Skills | androidgogy
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Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. EPSS Presentations and Notes. The Experiences, Support, Reflection Cycle. Clark Quinn penned a post last year titled Reimagining Learning. Inspired by Clark’s concept, I built this diagram to illustrate the structures of how I understood the concept and relationships between elements. This relationship and cycle agree with the investigative work of Ericksson, Prietula, and Cokely. Encouragement is so criti...
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Change | androidgogy
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Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. EPSS Presentations and Notes. In a meeting last week, we discussed adoption of mobile technologies. I suggested that different folks would operate and adopt at different wavelengths. So a one size fits all expectation might not work out. Some will take a shorter focus and try to change something small without seeking a larger goal of system alignment. Isolated transformation (incremental / isolated). And w...
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ETMOOC: Pressure Systems – MOOCs like the Weather | androidgogy
https://androidgogy.com/2013/01/21/etmooc-pressure-systems-moocs-like-the-weather
Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. EPSS Presentations and Notes. ETMOOC: Pressure Systems – MOOCs like the Weather. I’m a week into the Educational Technology and Media MOOC (etmooc). As this experience coalesces, I see people doing. How are you making your learning visible? How are you contributing to the learning of others? Here’s the way I am thinking of the MOOC. It’s working like a pressure system, behaving with dynamics not entire...
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androidgogy | Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. | Page 2
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Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. EPSS Presentations and Notes. Showing Our Work: Design Economics. Photo by Irving Rusinow [Public Domain], via Wikimedia Commons. You start a new project and receive a heap of content. May hold one key to making solutions worth the effort we put into them. Economics is a process that converts inputs that have economic value into outputs that also have economic value. Currencies). Ideally we’ll we...An expe...
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ETMOOC Introduction | androidgogy
https://androidgogy.com/2013/01/14/etmooc-introduction
Thoughts on helping people help themselves succeed. Some coincidental connections between thoughts. EPSS Presentations and Notes. I’m Steve Flowers and here’s how you can build a mental model of my construct. Note for my 2 (or so) regular readers:. I’m participating in #etmooc, a massively open online course for education technology and media. This is assignment 1. I think there are still open spots if you want to join in. 1 Steve’s personal and professional life are hopelessly intermingled. I’m a tool p...