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Author Archives: Maureen Crawford
Digital Writing and Deep Connections
More thoughts on mapping and writing – on digital verses scripted writing – on the known and the knower . . . Writing is one of the ways we map our identity. A cv is an identity map. The invention … Continue reading
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Arctic Interlude: DigiWriMo Storyjumper #11
This is part 11 of a multi-part story initiated by Bruno as a Digital Writing Month (#DigiWriMo) activity. To read the whole story follow the thread: Bruno, Kevin, Maha, Sarah, Ron, Tanya, Kay, Ron, Dana, Tania, until you arrive here. … Continue reading
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Musing on Maps and Minds
Wow – I have been so impressed and inspired by where the cartography of who we are has taken us. Reading all the calls and responses (with Kevin, ever game for the opening volley) has unearthed a whole range of related … Continue reading
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Turning the Standard CV on Its Head to Start #DigiWriMo
The challenge, as a kick start to Digital Writing Month, is to write an unCV that in some way reflects an important concept associated with identity – something that is not represented in a standard CV. This one is for … Continue reading
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5 Things Worth Sharing April 6 – 12, 2015
1.) #Rhizo15 is about to start! If you are interested in a 3D, postmodern, global learning scrabble a la Deleuze, Guatarri & Cormier – its time to fasten your seatbelts! If you have no idea what I am talking about … Continue reading
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5 Things Worth Sharing, March 30 – April 5, 2015
Two weeks ago I issued a #5thingsworthsharing challenge and Susan Spellman Cann took up it up and ran with it. In this blog I have been focused primarily on professional considerations – Susan went with the, 5 MOST important things worth … Continue reading
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5 Things Worth Sharing, March 15 – 22, 2015
1.) 5 Things Worth Sharing Challenge Karen Jeanette is part of my PLN. Her encouragement of my, 10 Things Worth Sharing, format meant a great deal to me. She in turn, felt that the format provided her with a blogging technique … Continue reading
10 Things Worth Sharing – March 8 – 15, 2015
Poetry and graphic facilitation are near and dear to my heart. I am also fascinated by networks so Stephanie Posavec’s work has an immediate appeal for me! A coined word that I have been using for a while now is, … Continue reading
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What is Data, Analysis and Learning Anyway?
One of the first steps in #dalmooc is to consider what data, analytics and learning mean to me. I view data, analytics and learning as an intentional developmental progression from data to analytics to learning. Data is the plural form for a … Continue reading
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