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	<title>Comments on: Roots of Connectivism &#8211; Siemens</title>
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		<title>By: Giselda Aparecida dos Santos</title>
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		<dc:creator>Giselda Aparecida dos Santos</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 03:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As a first point, I do agree that we learn as we participate, as we take part and specially  when we take risks, but here comes the point “take risks”. As human beings we have a kind of self preservation sense– I do not know if I can use this term – and we – with some few exceptions – will never  expose ourselves to certain situations/topics/people  that we are not familiar/comfortable with. We sometimes try but as most of the experiences are not positive we give up at the first sign. It’s something  that we are always discussing in our Sociolinguistics classes, I mean, our level of knowledge will vary according to the context we are in. For example, one doctor in a Portuguese teachers’ meeting would feel very very uncomfortable due to the kind of topics in the conversations. And this is absolutely normal, it doesn’t mean that he/she knows less or more but that he/she is in a different social context and of course this person would take more meaningful experiences  if he/she were able to take risks. In this wonderful  ECI831 meeting, for example, I acted as a lurker because I was enchanted about the topic but at the same time I was completely afraid of taking risks and making any stupid comment among the experts.
As a second point, I really like to think about ourselves as unique kind of connectors/neurons – maybe it is not an appropriated comparison -  that have the incredible capacity to filter the information and recreate knowledge appropriated to our own social, historical context  in an endless cycle: observing/learning  reflecting ---- concluding-- acting/doing --- interacting/connecting --- learning….. and here comes  the magical possibility of this connection with the world, with people that we would never meet in our lives. So, there is no end to the learning process. It is always the next work which will achieve the longed-for resolution. I mean our development – as learners, as educators, as human beings - is a continuous process of transforming our potential into human performance. And here enters the connectivism to feed this process, I mean, as  “neurons”/ connectors  we can see that our knowledge will depend enormously on that connection that we have with others, otherwise this knowledge will be obsolete due to the amount of information we are exposed now .This connection is fundamental to keep ourselves alive in terms of knowledge. 
Concluding, I do agree with – I am not sure who said that, if Mr. Couros or somebody else –that “When you become transparent as a learner, you become a teacher”. 
Congratulations for all of you for this inspiring course.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a first point, I do agree that we learn as we participate, as we take part and specially  when we take risks, but here comes the point “take risks”. As human beings we have a kind of self preservation sense– I do not know if I can use this term – and we – with some few exceptions – will never  expose ourselves to certain situations/topics/people  that we are not familiar/comfortable with. We sometimes try but as most of the experiences are not positive we give up at the first sign. It’s something  that we are always discussing in our Sociolinguistics classes, I mean, our level of knowledge will vary according to the context we are in. For example, one doctor in a Portuguese teachers’ meeting would feel very very uncomfortable due to the kind of topics in the conversations. And this is absolutely normal, it doesn’t mean that he/she knows less or more but that he/she is in a different social context and of course this person would take more meaningful experiences  if he/she were able to take risks. In this wonderful  ECI831 meeting, for example, I acted as a lurker because I was enchanted about the topic but at the same time I was completely afraid of taking risks and making any stupid comment among the experts.<br />
As a second point, I really like to think about ourselves as unique kind of connectors/neurons – maybe it is not an appropriated comparison &#8211;  that have the incredible capacity to filter the information and recreate knowledge appropriated to our own social, historical context  in an endless cycle: observing/learning  reflecting &#8212;- concluding&#8211; acting/doing &#8212; interacting/connecting &#8212; learning….. and here comes  the magical possibility of this connection with the world, with people that we would never meet in our lives. So, there is no end to the learning process. It is always the next work which will achieve the longed-for resolution. I mean our development – as learners, as educators, as human beings &#8211; is a continuous process of transforming our potential into human performance. And here enters the connectivism to feed this process, I mean, as  “neurons”/ connectors  we can see that our knowledge will depend enormously on that connection that we have with others, otherwise this knowledge will be obsolete due to the amount of information we are exposed now .This connection is fundamental to keep ourselves alive in terms of knowledge.<br />
Concluding, I do agree with – I am not sure who said that, if Mr. Couros or somebody else –that “When you become transparent as a learner, you become a teacher”.<br />
Congratulations for all of you for this inspiring course.</p>
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		<title>By: GiseldaSantos (Giselda dos Santos)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 23:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
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Check it RT @courosa Roots of Connectivism by @gsiemens [link to post] (includes elluminate recording, slide deck, audio-only, etc.)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; - &lt;a href=&quot;http://chatcatcher.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Posted using Chat Catcher&lt;/a&gt; </description>
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Check it RT @courosa Roots of Connectivism by @gsiemens [link to post] (includes elluminate recording, slide deck, audio-only, etc.)</p>
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		<title>By: brochefort (brochefort)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 20:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: siavogel (Sia Vogel)</title>
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