Learning is the process of sense-making. In this process all participants are actively involved in the change and creation of knowledge of and between these participants. Learning is situated, meaning that the physical, historical and social environment is inherently involved in this process.
--Gerhard's previous definition Learning has emerged as the most challening activity in our world of today where there is too much to know for any individual. DODEs provide the foundation for a variety of innovative learning strategies such as: lifelong learning, self-directed learning, learning on demand, and organizational learning. With our attempt to move beyond the "gift-wrapping" approach, we are specifically exploring aspects of learning for which computational media are essential.
Learning has emerged as the most challening activity in our world of today where there is too much to know for any individual. DODEs provide the foundation for a variety of innovative learning strategies such as: lifelong learning, self-directed learning, learning on demand, and organizational learning. With our attempt to move beyond the "gift-wrapping" approach, we are specifically exploring aspects of learning for which computational media are essential.
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A meaningless definition
(Comment by Kai, 11/6/98; 3:37:40 PM)
Try the experiment of changing the Learning with "Networking". It makes nearly as much sense!? (Especially to somebody who doesn't know what a DODE is...)
OK, LifeLong Networking, is not a topic yet..:-)
In my opinion this definition is less than "gift-wrapping": There is no gift - no meaning, only nice words - the wrap.
Let me try to be more specific.
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