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        <title><![CDATA[Ania Rolinska : Weblog items tagged with wiki]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[The weblog for Ania Rolinska, hosted on Holyrood Park.]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[ENTRY FOURTEEN - Wiki Metadata]]></title>
            <link>http://elearningblogs.education.ed.ac.uk/oldelgg/elgg/anzbau/weblog/5730.html</link>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 22:09:46 GMT</pubDate>
		<dc:subject><![CDATA[IDEL11]]></dc:subject>
		<dc:subject><![CDATA[wiki]]></dc:subject>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>A visual evaluation of my wiki migration experiment, its benefits and drawbacks plus a host of questions:</p><p><a href="http://elearningblogs.education.ed.ac.uk/oldelgg/elgg/anzbau/files/-1/1515/Wiki Migration Experiment.jpg" ><img src="http://elearningblogs.education.ed.ac.uk/oldelgg/elgg/_icon/file/1515" alt="" /></a></p><p>A link to a live map can be found <a href="http://www.mindomo.com/view?m=dbb390a368414a5dad2f7e5b618f6b9e"  target="_blank">here</a>. There are notes explaining the features of the map (an icon next to the central bubble of the mindmap). </p>]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[ENTRY NINE - MOVING ON ...]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 00:31:02 GMT</pubDate>
		<dc:subject><![CDATA[digital natives]]></dc:subject>
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		<dc:subject><![CDATA[Dreyfus]]></dc:subject>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>... and elsewhere. I'm finding this blog platform restricting, especially in terms of embedding multimedia (or maybe I'm just too much of an immigrant to explore the possibilities?) To treat the subjects of the first few weeks of the course, namely the digital natives fallacy and the Dreyfusian concepts of distance learning, I have created a <a href="http://idel11.pbworks.com/w/page/36246673/START">wiki</a> (screenshot of the home page below).</p><p><img src="http://holyroodpark.net/anzbau/files/-1/1367/idel+wiki.JPG"  border="0"  width="600" /> </p><p>Since I am slightly more familiar with this environment (I have used it before in projects with my learners and I am going to use it again hence my need to remain conversant with the environment ) the technology is more transparent for me, which allows me to delve deeper into the discussed issues. I can also experiment with multimedia more and thus give vent to my creativity. It all started with Dreyfus' text which stirred quite strong reactions in me, to an extent I decided to break down the text into different themes which I tackled in a series of postings. Due to its chronological nature, the blog was somehow imposing a linear/vertical way of presenting the thoughts whereas I was more interested in verticality,a web-like presentation that can grow unrestricted in all directions. A wiki lent itself more to this. It also gives more freedom to the reader as they can decide in what order they want to explore the topics. The wiki is also public (that was not planned as accidentally I chose the non-education version of the wiki where I cannot create guest accounts; to make access easier for tutor's feedback and later assessment I opted for the 'public' in the accessibility settings), which makes it an additionally interesting experiment in terms of online presence, identity and visibility. </p><p>When making a decision to switch to the wiki, I was aware that I was being slightly anarchic and thus might be overstepping the mark. I knew the reasons why we were asked to reflect on our learning using this particular blogging platform and the consequences it might have in terms of assessment (although I hope that creating links between the two platforms will let me bypass any potential problems). At the same time I believe that as an adult learner I am and can be more self-directed and autonomous in achieving my learning goals.&nbsp; </p>]]></description>
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