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It took me a long time to start doing the Daily Create. I wanted to participate, but I was not sure I should, or could. Although it’s an open community, I still felt that I’d be an interloper, rudely bursting … Continue reading
Posted in #CLMOOC, DailyCreate, Doodles, DS106, MOOC, Online learning, Peer interaction, PhD
Tagged #clmooc, #DS106, doodles, play, practice
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Reindoodle
More doodling – a reindeer today. Again I searched Google images and scanned through to get an idea of the basic shapes I wanted to draw. Then I sketched, quickly, using a Tombow brush pen this time (lovely pen, I … Continue reading
Posted in #CLMOOC, Doodles
Tagged decdoodle, doodles, doodlewash, drawing, practice, reindeer
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Poinsettia
One reason that I like participating in daily drawing challenges is that it encourages me to try to draw something new, rather than doodling the same shapes that have become familiar to me. So when I saw that it was … Continue reading
Posted in #CLMOOC, DailyCreate, Doodles, Learning, Online learning, Peer interaction
Tagged #clmooc, connected learning, doodles. drawing, poinsettia, practice
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The blind leading the blind
“Thoughts without intuitions are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind.” Immanuel Kant: Critique of Pure Reason, B 75 Kant wrote the above in order to call for a metaphysics that is both synthetic and a priori – i.e. … Continue reading
Posted in Learning, Online learning, Philosophy, Rhizomes
Tagged D. C. Phillips, Kant, practice, rhizomatic learning, theory
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