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Networking Knowledge David Theo Goldberg. literacies. a nalogical learning. comparativism. d ialogical thinking. relationalities. h ierarchical peer-to-peer. h orizontal peer-to-peer. network(ing ) economy ( Castells ). networking technologies a workforce trained and
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network(ing) economy(Castells) • networking technologies • a workforce trained and organized to network • a new mode of organizing (includes knowledge organization) around networking
knowledge conception • traditional 2.0/3.0 authoritative collaborative/p2p • single/limited multiple object • originality remix/mashup • comparative relational • mono-medial multi-medial
knowledge making • accumulated just-in-time/ on demand • expertise distributed • authoritative peer contributive • cell (island) cloud • uniformity modularity • “microsoft” “google”
a “networked imagination” openness -systems -content -interoperability connectedness -participatory -peer to peer -sharing: interactivity -making/play --mashup, remake, remix attribution (creative commons) assessment (badging)
humanities’ 3 r’s • reading • wRiting • reasoning
connected learning • interest driven • peer-to-peer • open and shared • networked • learning by doing • equity • socially connected • fully participatory
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