In fact, the whole infographic brings home how confused the world is right now about the differences and overlap between the following: online learning, peer-to-peer networked digital learning, informal learning that uses technology to extend its reach, the use of educational technology in the classroom, the rethinking of pedagogical paradigms for the new ways that young people learn and socialize in their everyday life out of school, free online informal learning sources (from random YouTube instructional videos to Kahn Academy's array of videos), open access learning, and Massive Online Open Courseware (or MOOCs), the latest and, as I've said in other contexts, least disruptive of all the different new ways of digitally-enhanced and -enabled learning.
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In fact, the whole infographic brings home how confused the world is right now about the differences and overlap between the following: online learning, peer-to-peer networked digital learning, informal learning that uses technology to extend its reach, the use of educational technology in the classroom, the rethinking of pedagogical paradigms for the new ways that young people learn and socialize in their everyday life out of school, free online informal learning sources (from random YouTube instructional videos to Kahn Academy's array of videos), open access learning, and Massive Online Open Courseware (or MOOCs), the latest and, as I've said in other contexts, least disruptive of all the different new ways of digitally-enhanced and -enabled learning.