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Tag Archives: Jigsaw
Planned Obsolescence
There is a saying, supposedly Buddhist, that “when the student is ready, the teacher will appear”. This week in #rhizo14 we are looking at the opposite to this – how should the teacher disappear – how do we empower our learners … Continue reading
Posted in #rhizo14, Academia, Learning, Wittgenstein
Tagged #rhizo14, Jigsaw, learning, Vygotsky, Wittgenstein
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Enforcing Independence Part 2
I haven’t engaged much with the topic for week 2 of #rhizo14 which is about whether we can enforce independence because I’ve been too busy doing my own thing (haha!) and thinking about D&G. I’ve been reading blogs of other … Continue reading
Posted in #rhizo14, Learning, Rhizomes, Teaching
Tagged #rhizo14, Jigsaw, learning, scaffolding, Vygotsky
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#rhizo14 week 1
I’ve signed up for a rhizomatic course about rhizomatic learning and I’m loving it so far. The first video talked about “cheating” and collaboration, and immediately sparked thoughts about Jigsaw learning (which readers may remember is a technique I use in my … Continue reading
Posted in Learning, MOOC, Rhizomes
Tagged collaboration, D&G, Dave Cormier, Deleuze, Jigsaw, MOOC, Rhizome
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