LaaN vs. Activity Theory
I'm working on my 'Speaking in LOLCats' presentation for tomorrow - I have way too much to say (it ought to be a book) and it's hard to organize. But this bit is a nice little coda to one section, where I want to talk about theories of change, movement and dynamism. Learning-as-a-Network (LaaN) explicitly recognizes the dynamic aspect (CCK09 students should think of how we tell them to surf through the content like a wave, instead of trying to consume it). So this image, and this discussion, is a nice addition. Mohamed Amine Chatti, Technology Enhanced Learning, November 11, 2009. [Link] [Tags: none] [Previous][Next]
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