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Mapping Strange Assemblages – The Unofficial Guide to ‘Everything Happens So Much’ – by Josh Curran at LCC

October 2, 2018

Mapping Strange Assemblages – The Unofficial Guide to ‘Everything Happens So Much’ – by Josh Curran at LCC

Fostering creativity in the design studio: A framework towards effective pedagogical practices

May 9, 2017

Fostering creativity in the design studio: A framework towards effective pedagogical practices Ryan Hargrove University of Kentucky https://www.pratt.edu/uploads/creativity_and_meta-cognition.pdf Art, Design …

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Formal Design Education Is Necessary for Practicing Designers. Yay or Nay?

February 22, 2013

Formal Design Education Is Necessary for Practicing Designers. Yay or Nay? Ellen Shapiro Scott Stowell It was the third Designer’s …

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Learning Analytics: Leveraging Education Data

September 14, 2012

Krisca C. Te  from Open Colleges, Sydney has create this cool infographic on: Learning Analytics: Leveraging Education Data  She says: “Lots …

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Rhizomatic Learning – Why we teach?

September 7, 2012

the rhizome pertains to a map that must be produced, constructed, a map that is always detachable, connectible, reversible, modifiable, …

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P2PU Allows Anyone to Learn Anything From Their Peers Online

August 1, 2012

P2PU Allows Anyone to Learn Anything From Their Peers Online July 13th, 2012 by Lauren LandryPosted in Harvard, Joi, MIT Media Lab,P2PU EDU http://bostinno.com/2012/07/13/p2pu-allows-anyone-to-learn-anything-from-their-peers-online/ …

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