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July 17, 2015 By snasta

Twitter Storm: Discussion on Creating Content vs Creating Learning?

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Let’s try to rephrase the question…What’s the difference between creating content and creating learning?

— E-Learning Council (@learningcouncil) July 16, 2015


 

.@learningcouncil Content tends to be objective, learning is more subjective and contextual. — Andrew Jacobs (@AndrewJacobsLD) July 16, 2015

@learningcouncil my take: content is *part* of creating an experience that leads to learning, but focus on the experience, not the content.

— Clark Quinn (@Quinnovator) July 17, 2015


 

.@learningcouncil Content tends to be objective, learning is more subjective and contextual.

— Andrew Jacobs (@AndrewJacobsLD) July 16, 2015


 

@learningcouncil Learners create their own learning by interacting with content. The former is intrinsic, and the latter is extrinsic. — Lana Stone (@Tbird60) August 22, 2015


@microassist Creating learning results in a change in how someone performs, whether it’s at work, school, or anywhere else.

— Jenn Brown (@Jenn_Tech) July 24, 2015


Twitter Storm

What is a Twitter Storm?  It’s a concept we’re playing with.  Elements of a Twitter Storm are:

  • Discussion on a focused topic within a fixed length of time
  • Sharing of resource on that topic

 

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