Monday, January 3, 2011

El Desnudo De Lorena Erera

Tinkering as



I'm reading Revolutionary Road but I do not remember who said a year ago causing a riot at the International, that reading novels is now useless. We have a life so hectic and so many things to learn that it is much better to use the time to devote to reading essays and books that speak of our field of study. Well I do not give to the novels and do not ever find them useless. Often it is much better to read a novel that spend an evening with pseudoamici. However, this blog is about SEO and without a shadow of a doubt that at issue this year is social. Facebook-Google war and the importance of sharing. The advertising has changed, if anyone dares anonymous succeed must make a friend. Facebook is there for that!

Searching online readings Social interesting happened Caterina.net Blog (Flickr's mind) that should read John Seely Brown and his new Tinkering as Learning (I already love the title), because that is what led me to be a seo. I take this reading as a good sign for what I want to do in 2011. I found quite a few 'of interesting points in the bibliography of the book ( You Play World of Warcraft? You're Hired! LOL) :

Learning for a World of Constant Change: Homo Sapiens, Homo Faber & Homo Ludens revisited Douglas Thomas & John Seely Brown, University of Southern California (paper presented at the 7th Glion Colloquium, June 2009)

Why Virtual Worlds Can Matter (PDF) Douglas Thomas and JSB, International Journal of Learning and Media, 2009

The Play of Imagination: Beyond the Literary Mind (PDF) Douglas Thomas and JSB

From Engagement to Ecotone: Land-Grant Universities in the 21st Century
, Change , Nove-Dec 2010, by John Seely Brown, Ann Pendleton-Jullian and Richard Adler

Minds on Fire , by JSB and Richard P. Adler, Educause , January - February 2008

Deep Listening (PDF) Simon Chadwick talks to John Seely Brown, independent co-chairman of the Center for the Edge and ex-director of Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center, about why researchers should step out of their comfort zones.

Presentation: Re-Imagining Dewey for the 21st Century: Learning in/for the Digital Age by JSB

Breakthough Ideas: The Gamer Disposition Harvard Business Review , John Seely Brown and Douglas Thomas, Feb 2008

The Gamer Disposition Harvard Business Review "Conversation Starter" Blog (JSB and Douglas Thomas), February 14, 2008

Are Gamers Born or Made? Harvard Business Review "Conversation Starter" Blog (JSB and Douglas Thomas), March 5, 2008

The Power of Dispositions ACM Ubiquity , Volume 9, Issue 43, November 25 - December 1, 2008 by JSB and Douglas Thomas

You Play World of Warcraft? You're Hired! Wired , April 2006 by JSB and Douglas Thomas

JSB's Commencement Speeches: N.C. State (2009); University of Michigan 2005 (PDF) and CGU (2004)

Entrepreneurial learning in the networked age: How new learning environments foster entrepreneurship and innovation (PDF) JSB with Max Senges and Howard Rheingold

A Review of the Open Educational Resources (OER) Movement: Achievements, Challenges, and New Opportunities , Report to The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Feb 2007, by Daniel E, Atkins, JSB, and Allen L. Hammond.

How to Connect Technology and Passion in the Service of Learning , The Chronicle of Higher Education , October 2008

Learning 2.0 - The Big Picture (PDF)

Interview: John Seely Brown on Web 2.0 and the Culture of Learning (School 2.0, Part 6) from Steve Hargadon's blog

Architecting School 2.0 from Wesley Fryer's blog: Moving at the Speed of Creativity

Ex-PARC chief urges shift in engineering schools itworld.com

New Learning Environments for the 21st Century: EXPLORING THE EDGE Change Sep/Oct 2006

Five Questions... for John Seely Brown
eLearn Magazine

New Learning Environments for the 21st Century

University of Colorado System's 2005 Teaching with Technology Conference podcast + presentation jsb

Keynote: From Push to Pull: Higher Education in the Digital Age Ohio Digital Commons for Education (ODCE) 2006 Conference The Convergence of Libraries, Learning and Technology

Classic: Stolen Knowledge John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid, 1996

Classic: The University in the Digital Age John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid, 1996

Classic: Letter to A Young Researcher JSB at PARC

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