tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2194534881328954061.post5168782940352620997..comments2024-01-24T20:19:07.001-08:00Comments on touches of sense...: Dancing in the opensensor63http://www.blogger.com/profile/11879294013686784713noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2194534881328954061.post-50671420214891988932015-07-15T04:02:56.168-07:002015-07-15T04:02:56.168-07:00U are on stage dancing all the time Kevin !!U are on stage dancing all the time Kevin !!sensor63https://www.blogger.com/profile/11879294013686784713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2194534881328954061.post-71979310748690879652015-07-15T04:01:30.535-07:002015-07-15T04:01:30.535-07:00Absolutely with you there Terry! There is indeed ...Absolutely with you there Terry! There is indeed a whole course in this post if u consider the links. My intention is to offer them up here and then come back to the essentials time and time again. Open space, space as change agent, open dance, networking change, online-offline. It's good revision for me as I am in the middle of negotiating all of this at present in my institution. It has taken me over 4 years to get my head around what is presented here not 4 weeks. I am still going back to Alan Levine's connected course stuff a year after he posted it. I see all of this as incompatible with the idea that a MOOC or whatever u call CLMOOC or CCourses is a 6 week course. Yes you are right that for some readers they will be freak - like I did. I see it like learning a language - u can't expect people to understand 50% of the stuff at first - I think it's that realisation I'd push. This is an immersive experience like learning French.<br /><br />Delving deeper is impossible at first unless you have a clear objective - learn all language connected with wine and drinking it.sensor63https://www.blogger.com/profile/11879294013686784713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2194534881328954061.post-74973457577284895922015-07-15T03:35:58.661-07:002015-07-15T03:35:58.661-07:00Interesting question here: Prima facia, there is ...Interesting question here: Prima facia, there is about an hour and a half of material here if you just click and watch without slowing down. I have been thinking about this since this MOOC cycle started: how much can we fairly ask of our readers? should we create "tl;dr" moments at the beginning of the post? do we need to provide reading maps for different kinds of readers as to what is most weighty and what can be let slip. Part of teaching in my classes has become helping folks filter/curate the info that arises as they work their way through research questions. <br /><br />The newsletters in #clmooc are classic examples of this flood of noise and signal. How to make sense of the sensorium. Our brains do this automatically and we get better at filtering (this is a charitable word, n'est ce pas) as we grow older. But the net is an alternate sensorium. Your post is an alternate sensorium. It is a whole course in a bottle. I am running into these constantly during this make cycle and I am feeling that feeling I get when I see a Chinese buffet and only want a nice bowl of broth and a cup of tea.<br /><br />Skimming, scrubbing, dipping in and out, commenting at will all work to help with this feeling overfull. There is more I suggest to my learners at University, but we don't address this anywhere in our MOOC, but my concern has shot up exponentially as I realize that I am unable to do justice to the work of the community. <br /><br />Or perhaps your intent is not for us to read and watch and consider closely. Perhaps you just want to chronicle how dance and systems and change sync up. <br /><br />I have already spent 25 minutes writing this comment and I have not even addressed the bulk of what you have done. Merde. Not you or the post, just the circumstances that make distracted dilettantes of us all. telliohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08205908556621412864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2194534881328954061.post-24695934057189773792015-07-15T03:29:49.368-07:002015-07-15T03:29:49.368-07:00Wow ... this post is a dance in and of itself: wor...Wow ... this post is a dance in and of itself: words, ideas, images, sound ... all coming together ... I'm wandering onto the stage ... right ... now ...Dogtraxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16079631702744063837noreply@blogger.com