The Art of Social Media by Guy Kawasaki and Peg Fitzpatrick I had been hearing about the birthing pains of The Art of Social Media for some time. Peg went to school with my husband and as a result ...
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Peter B. Sloep's curator insight,
May 1, 2014 3:21 PM
The scooped article reviews a book edited by Lucila Carvalho and Peter Goodyear. It contains a collection of stories on networked learning that share the intention to look at learning networks as designed entities. As one of the contributors to the book I should say no more about it and let Terry Anderson’s review speak for itself. However, if his review does wet your appetite I should perhaps confess that I myself am quite enamoured with the collection of articles that has emerged. I genuinely belief this book, to which I only made a very small contribution, marks an important step in the efforts to come up with a theoretical foundation for networked learning. @pbsloep
Rose Heaney's curator insight,
May 2, 2014 1:10 PM
Terry Anderson is always worth a read. Productive learning networks seem to be very relevant to our current interactions on ocTEL
Steven Verjans's comment,
May 5, 2014 6:34 AM
This is Terry Anderson's review of the recent book by Carvallo & Goodyear, to which I contributed a chapter together with my OUNL colleagues"
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