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SKILLS FOR THE NEXT CENTURY

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- Designing for a learning environment

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Information literacy

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Information literacy

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Growth in information and knowledge production

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Kilde: The Diverse and Exploting Digital Universe 2008, an updated Forecast of Worldwide Information growth through 2011, an IDC White paper

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Quantity of Information

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QUANYITY

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INFORMATION

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Anna Sfard - metaforer

Web 1.0

DatabasesSearch engines

MetadataInformation as dataInformation as data

Web 2.0

RecommendationsTrust

CollaborationInformation as Information as

networknetwork

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It's not information overload. It's filter failure (Clay Shirky)

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Being able to create, maintain and engage in a professional social networking using web 2.0

technologies

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Project goal

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New skills = old virtuesNew opportunities= new challenges

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New opportunities

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Anna Sfard - metaphors

Goal of learning

Learning

Student

Teacher

Knowledge, concept

Knowing

Community building

Becoming a participant

Periphal participant, apprentice

Expert participant, preserver of practice/discourse

Aspect of practice/discourse/activity

Belonging, participating, communicating

The Metaphorical Mapping

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Lektor Blommes blog

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Noget at deltage i

Blogconversation

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Common Wiki

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Jimmy Wales (Founder of Wikipedia) for the idea to use images of museum objects , file drawer and leaves to explain the development in search.

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Thanks to

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Thanks toThe French philosopher Baudrillard for the postmodern theory of "Simulacra": A common definition of the simulacrum is a copy of a copy whose relation to the model has become so attenuated that it can no longer properly be said to be a copy. It stands on its own as a copy without a model.

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Thanks toEtienne Wenger & Jean Lave for the learning theory : communities of practice

George Siemens & Stephen Downes for learning theory for the digital age, "Connectivism".

Anna Sfard, Ph.D., the University of Haifa, Israel, Division of Science and Mathematics Education, for the model "On Two Metaphors for Learning and the Dangers of Choosing Just One, a great tool for thinking.

- And Nina Dohn, who introduced us to A. Sfard.

Flickr for photos for this presentation:http://www.flickr.com/photos/feuilllu/173093897 accessed 3. juni 2010http://www.flickr.com/photos/faceme/4418953243/ accessed 3. juni 2010http://www.flickr.com/photos/36340796@N05/3616050825/ accessed 3. juni 2010

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Helen Clemensen, Annemette Fage Bang and Hans Wested from the project team.

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Lektor Blomme

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Lektor Blommes Delicious

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Lektor Blommes Libary Things