@stephendh @DaphneKoller #MOOCs2. Analysis of the 'new open' is complex - as in complexity theory. See here ...http://t.co/OAizM1fGZ9
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Paula Arango Castañeda's curator insight,
March 1, 2018 10:25 PM
This article states some interesting facts about how the world is changin faster and faster everyday, and thus the language is a key factor for it. Society is not caring about keeping the stablished structure of the language anymore, instead, people are trying to focus more on contextualisation and meaning of the words and expressions in the many posible contexts involved. In our case as teachers, we should focus on taking advantage of the situation and try to figure out how to encourage students to seek for more new patterns of language instead of keeping learning with the same static learning, and creating ew features of it.
This passage help me in the sense that teachers need to think out of the box, and create new strategies, alternatives to construct language knowledge in students, in a way that they can work collaboratively and adapted to this changing world. The meaning of the language is not the same than before, and it is also a huge opportunity to us to give new meaning to the words. to recreate the language. |