Research and Publications
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The following are links that will help us generate scholarship in the areas of connecting with younger and future generations, Social Learning and iLearning (or eLearning as it has been referred to mainly until now). Specific active play/learn sites are included as well as thrid party scholarship pieces. Active sites links may be broken out at a later time so that we can examine these for possible rating as "Best Sites" that we may want to emulate in FYFL. Right now links appear with numbers only. Descriptive titles of links should be added after one reviews the page to help us revisit and organize these coherently. Please feel free after viewing a given page link to "edit" this page by adding a descriptive title after the link and before the end parenthesis. Like this... link title. Add more links that you have stumbled on in that same syntax. Thanks!
Recommended Reading:
Books:
Empowering Online Learning; Curtis J. Bonk & Ke Zhang, 2008
The World is Open; Curtis J. Bonk, 2009
- WEBSITE: The World is Open
Web Site References:
Meet Me at the Corner
Publications and Articles:
Surrounded by Science: Learning Science in Informal Environments
Learning Science in Informal Environments: People, Places, and Pursuits
MANIFESTATIONS OF IN/NON-FORMAL LEARNING...
Social learning n a heterogeneous population...
A Literature Review of K-12 Virtual Learning Communities
Social learning in planning...
Social Learning Through Virtual Teams and Communities
social learning&f=false/ Check Link??
papers/Kaarina Kolu.rtf ?? Check Link??
Social learning in environmental management...
Boomers, Gen-Xers & Millenials...
Microsoft’s vision for a “next-gen newspaper” looks like TweetDeck
Next Generation Nonprofit Leaders Program
California Next Gen film festival 2008
Where Are All the "Next Gen" Games?
Books Inoftoday (The idea of under 40 over 40 survey??)
Centre for Mobile Education and Research
NOT SURE WE SHOULD LINK TO THIS. Adds at the top are sometimes inappropriate. "http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/generation-z/"
