Lesson 2: Knowledge Diffusion

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Due on Friday of Week 12.

Respond to one of the following questions drawing upon and referring to the readings and examples of networked communities you chose to explore.

1. Your response should quote the readings with direct passages, elaborate on the specifics of the studies done, and fold in the alternative activities and be at lease 300 words. Consider PCK in your post.


2. Respond to two other posts by Friday of Week 12.


Virtual Reality in support of Authentic Learning

Posted by RyanSilverthorne on March 24, 2018

Knowledge construction in mathematics

Posted by vivien kamhoua on March 23, 2018

Virtual Field Trips and Electricity

Posted by caleb poole on

Constructing Knowledge & VFT

Posted by shayla mangat on

Making Math Meaningful

Posted by amanda gill on

Knowledge Diffusion & Communicative Advantages

Posted by alicewong on

Knowing Science within a Community

Posted by tracy evans on March 22, 2018

VR Field Trips

Posted by nicole moxey on

Constructivist Knowledge Diffusion

Posted by amanda ghegin on

More initialisms – VFT and IVE

Posted by Kathryn Williams on

How did you do that!? Merging Science with the Real World

Posted by trisha roffey on

Informal Learning Spaces

Posted by sarah fitzpatrick on

From Jasper to Globe…

Posted by gursimran kaur on March 21, 2018

Are Formal Learning Systems Failing to Achieve TRUE Knowledge Construction?

Posted by jan lewis on

Leading through Constraints

Posted by Mary Grant on

Constructive Debates or: The Importance of Not Keeping Thinking Private

Posted by scott skanes on

Learning Communities: Open and Focused

Posted by gordon chiu on March 20, 2018

Growing Young Scientists through Experiences

Posted by david dykstra on

Distributed Learning and Digital Literacy

Posted by kari matusiak on

GLOBE as learning community

Posted by elske ammenwerth on

Adventure in Authentic Environments

Posted by allison greig on March 19, 2018

Knowledge Diffusion

Posted by Sabrina Nijjar on March 12, 2018

Learning as a Megaphone

Posted by jonathan weber on