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Creative thievery and the higher cribbing

Creative thievery and the higher cribbing | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"Thinking seriously about scholarly originality, borrowing, appropriation and theft. In 1916, a German author and journalist published a short story about a middle-aged man who is obsessed and later becomes sexually intimate with a preadolescent girl ..." 


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Two design models for online collaborative learning: same or different?

Two design models for online collaborative learning: same or different? | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Here I am looking at the work of two separate and important Canadian theorists and practitioners, what we might call the Toronto school, Linda Harasim and her former colleagues at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) in Toronto (although Linda has been firmly based for 25 years at SFU in Vancouver/Burnaby), and the Alberta school, Randy Garrison, and colleagues Terry Anderson and Walter Archer. However, they are not the only contributors to the design of online collaborative learning, as the following post makes clear.

Perhaps more importantly, I believe that online collaborative learning is a key model for teaching the knowledge and skills needed in a digital age. So here’s my first draft:

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