Lurking, Active Learning and Legitimate Peripheral Participation #socmedhe18
by amiddlet50
active learning, belonging, BYOD, communities of practice, Lave, legitimate periupheral participation, Literacies and intelligence, lurking, modelling, observation, open learning, peer mentoring, research, scaffolding, Smart Learning book, social media for learning, Syndicated, Vygotsky, Wenger
November 29, 2018
The first principle of active learning according to Bonwell & Eison (1991) is that it is more than passive listening. A rather negative note to start on perhaps, but we can see where they’re coming from. As we prepare, at … Continue reading →