"The New Social Learning: Connect. Collaborate. Work." by Tony Bingham and Marcia Conner (2015) (http://bit.ly/2NpXaXP)
"Etienne Wenger, co-author of Digital Habitats: Stewarding Technology for Communities and author of Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity asserts that human knowing is fundamentally a social act. By hearing about the experiences of others, you mash up snippets of data, add them to your own, and fit them into your sense of who you are and what you can do — together and with others. Learning 'changes who we are by changing our ability to participate, to belong, and to experience our life and the world as meaningful'" (p. 33).
References:
Tony Bingham (https://twitter.com/tonybingham)
Marcia Conner (https://twitter.com/marciamarcia)
qwivid (https://qwivid.com/)
Etienne Wenger (https://twitter.com/etiennewenger)
"Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World" by David Epstein (http://bit.ly/3cG2bnJ)
David Epstein (https://twitter.com/DavidEpstein)
Futurity (https://www.futurity.org/)
Big Picture Learning (https://twitter.com/bigpiclearning)
Michael Lipset, PhD of PassTell Stories (http://www.michaellipset.com/)
Connect:
Twitter (https://twitter.com/mjcraw)
Website (https://www.mjcraw.com)
Music from Digi G'Alessio CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://bit.ly/2IyV71i)