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    SXSW Edupunk Panel

    Edupunk: Open Source Education ~ Stephen’s Web ~ by Stephen Downes Stephen links to the audio for the SXSW panel on Edupunk with Stephen, Jim Groom, Barbara Ganley and Gardner Campbell. It’s a really fascinating conversation that explores the role of higher education institutions in the future, the differences between institutional vs. personal learning, and…

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    More on Edupunk: Learning should be fun

    Andy writes a post about how everyone’s taking this whole EDUPUNK thing too seriously. Maybe that’s true, but I think it’s interesting how people get their panties in a wad over some people encouraging others to have fun in teaching and learning. And who are having fun themselves. Maybe it’s the other people taking themselves…

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    EDUPUNK

    Like Alan, I had my head down while the Edupunk meme flew around the blogosphere and landed in the Chronicle. I first caught wind of it at Leslie’s (which seems to be where most everyone else caught it, too), and she provides a great summary of the whole movement. My favorite post so far, however,…

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