Connectivity, the Answer to Ending Ignorance and Separation: Can You Hear Me Yet?R&L Education, 2004 - 169 halaman Although there are several books on the new network science, none have discussed education or content for learning on the Internet until now. Connectivity, the Answer to Ending Ignorance and Separation: Can You Hear Me Yet? proposes that the new network science reveals the natural setting of human learning is a web of nodes and links. The subtitle echoes the book's call for universal mobile connectivity that will include every man, woman, and child in the global community. The hot new network science that explains why we are all separated by about six degrees and why crickets synchronize their evening love songs is directed here by Judy Breck for the first time to education. From the same theories, she describes an entirely new medium of expression platformed in connectivity and now emerging to create compelling new learning assets that are nestling into an online webbed matrix of academic subjects. She argues that standards and grade separation in schools today are network errors and should be abandoned for the natural knowledge context formation arising spontaneously within the Internet. Breck says networks may replace schools altogether and that one of the great boons universal individual connectivity will bring, along with the end of ignorance and separation, is the disappearance of terrorism. Connectivity, she explains, changes everything when we all study on a common virtual ground and when we can all be heard. This book contains parallel discussions of how network connectivity is fundamentally: Diminishing terrorism, Transforming business enterprises, Becoming a new artistic expressive medium, Providing a new and different locus for human knowledge.Connectivity is written for every educator eager to know about networks. |
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... handheld device with which he or she can connect interactively with the meshed nets now forming and thickening around the planet — so that he or she shares in the virtual commons of human knowledge and can be heard . This book is an ...
... handheld device with which he or she can connect interactively with the meshed nets now forming and thickening around the planet — so that he or she shares in the virtual commons of human knowledge and can be heard . This book is an ...
Halaman 5
... handheld access devices are roaring down the pipe to make it not only possible but practical for every person on Earth to have a mobile controller and be connected . That connection will soon become how an individual gets news ...
... handheld access devices are roaring down the pipe to make it not only possible but practical for every person on Earth to have a mobile controller and be connected . That connection will soon become how an individual gets news ...
Halaman 6
... handheld interactive connections into global networks of communication and knowledge — who can hear and be heard . Network theory will argue in these pages that the order that will emerge from that sort of chaos will work to everyone's ...
... handheld interactive connections into global networks of communication and knowledge — who can hear and be heard . Network theory will argue in these pages that the order that will emerge from that sort of chaos will work to everyone's ...
Halaman 7
... handheld devices . From the webbed relations in one grand soup of communication , ideas , and human activities emerge many newly understood network phenomena . And , as we will see , the individual person emerges as well , with the ...
... handheld devices . From the webbed relations in one grand soup of communication , ideas , and human activities emerge many newly understood network phenomena . And , as we will see , the individual person emerges as well , with the ...
Halaman 8
... hand- held device that gives its owner the facility to use dynamic nets . ( If you are saying to yourself , don't let the bad guys have them , you need to realize the bad guys already do . ) NOTES 1. Rudolf Flesch , Why Johnny Can't ...
... hand- held device that gives its owner the facility to use dynamic nets . ( If you are saying to yourself , don't let the bad guys have them , you need to realize the bad guys already do . ) NOTES 1. Rudolf Flesch , Why Johnny Can't ...
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DYNAMIC NETS YOUR PERSONAL CONTROLLER | 11 |
HOW NETS WORK THE NEW SCIENCE OF NETWORKS | 29 |
A NETWORK TO TERMINATE TERROR MENDING THE HUMAN WEB | 51 |
MALL NETS ECOMMERCE HAS SHOWN THE WAY | 79 |
NET MIRRORS THE FABULOUS NEW MEDIUM OF EXPRESSION | 95 |
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20 percent Abdul academic subjects Albert-László Barabási American arts become birder broadband cell phone century chaos chapter cognitive communication complexity connected context described digital nets dynamic nets education establishment emerge expression Flash function genes Gestalts global going Google happen hierarchy human ideas individual interactive interconnected interface Internet John Seely Brown kids know about networks knowledge laptops learning look macro mall matrix meaning medium meshed nets mind mobile Museum network science network theory node painting pattern person planet radio red shirts relationships scale-free scale-free networks Seattle Zoo six degrees skeletons small-world network Smart Mobs spontaneous Spontaneous Order standard Steven Strogatz Strogatz structure sync synchronization terminate terror ternet terror textbook things Tinkertoys tion tool topics tree virtual webs whooper swan WI-FI wireless wiring York
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