Tom Reaoch, Rei do Networking, LiveClass, Scaleup, Brasil
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Tom Reaoch, Rei do Networking, LiveClass, Scaleup, Brasil
The Web no longer consists solely of hyperlinked text pages, but has evolved into a complicated mesh of interlinked sites, consisting of human communication, writing, and digital artifacts. To manage this vast network of resources effectively requires learners to be autonomous in their learning and to have advanced analytic and synthesis skills to distill relevant information from the “noisy” network. Learning is at the heart of personal change and transformation, and the learner needs to take risks and deal with changing situations in his or her environment. Folke (2010) emphasized the need for resilience, so people will anticipate change then influence developments to achieve societal and personal goals. At the heart of sustainable change is developing and helping people to build up an “inner resilience” that guards them from experiencing every change that comes their way as disruptive. Instead, this resilience ensures that they learn to cope with these changes more as part of their continuous “agile” development and learning (Cashman, 2009), recognizing patterns in one situation and making sense of them and applying them in another.
Kop, Rita, Hélène Fournier, & John Sui Fai Mak. "A pedagogy of abundance or a pedagogy to support human beings? Participant support on massive open online courses." The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning [Online], 12.7 (2011): 74-93. Web. 10 Jul. 2013