Open Learning in Groups, Networks and Collectives

Last month I did a keynote at MATI in Montreal and later Raymond Cantin phoned me and recorded a podcast where I talk about the main points of that presentation. Raymond did a good job in the interview, and did the whole thing with Open Source tools.

Raymond works for La Vitrine Technologie-Éducation which does an ICT Watch and offers technology integration workshops. He made the podcast for Profweb, which is the Quebec College crossroad fo IT integration. On Profweb, you can read articles written by teachers who share their stories about their use of technology in the classroom.

If only Alberta and many other provinces and states invested in such learning opportunity for their teaching professionals.

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4 Responses to “Open Learning in Groups, Networks and Collectives”

  1.   Carolina Suarez Says:

    Talking about collectives I think Raymond Cantin did a great job! What a fantastic idea! Phoned you Terry, used free software and then shared his lesson learned with all people interested in this subjetc.

    Isn’t this a clear example of what you state as open learning in groups?

    It’s amazing what Web 2.0 tools can make to improve learning at a distance and the sharing part is what I like the most!

    Thanks Terry for this sharing this experience. I’ll keep it in mind next time I want to share my lessons learned after having talked to an expert :)

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  3.   Susan Says:

    @Carolina-
    I agree with you 100%. Lucky you you got a phone call out of it too!

  4.   Irene Says:

    I also believe that technology is indispensable in enhancing the learning aptitude of kids.

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