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AFFORDANCES OF THE OPEN WEB "Instructions for Donald Norman" flickr photo by cogdogblog https://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/112050677 shared into the public domain using (CC0)

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flickr photo by feraldata: https://www.flickr.com/photos/feraldata/2149324289

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"A Simple Shower Interface" flickr photo by cogdogblog https://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/10338833156 shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license

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public domain photo by alan levine

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public domain photo by alan levine

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AFFORDANCES?

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The affordances of the environment are what it offers the animal, what it provides or furnishes, either for good or ill. The verb to afford is found in the dictionary, the noun affordance is not. I have made it up. I mean by it something that refers to both the environment and the animal in a way that no existing term does. It implies the complementarity of the animal and the environment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_J._Gibson

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False? ! Hidden? ! Perceptible? ! ! William Gaver (1991) “Technology Affordances” public domain pixabay iamge https://pixabay.com/en/texture-wood-door-red-door-knob-2119315/

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c.f. Irony https://doi.org/10.1145%2F108844.108856

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c.f. Irony https://doi.org/10.1145%2F108844.108856

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“Here is my definition of Open Education...”

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“Here is my definition of Open Education...”

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It’s about open attitudes

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cc licensed ( BY SA ) flickr photo by cogdogblog: http://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/344384924/ “openness facilitates the unexpected” --David Wiley

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"...Although we can connect and interact within both physical spaces and bounded online spaces, we cannot easily share what we are doing with a wider audience, nor can we invite our networks into our learning community. The message remains: what we do here is separate from all else we do. Formal learning is divorced from rather than integrated with informal learning practices and networks." -- Catherine Cronin, “Navigating the Marvelous, Openness in Education” creative commons licensed (BY-SA) flickr photo by cogdogblog: http://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/5925474994

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a look at ! Day of the MOOC by David Kernohan twitter.com/dkernohan/status/250889990828089344

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SCALE LIKE THE INTERNET Paul Baran’s Network Diagrams

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Since then I’ve spoken a few times about the idea that by narrating our work, we can perhaps restore some of what was lost when factories and then offices made work opaque and not easily observable. Software developers are in the vanguard of this reintegration, because our work processes as well as our work processes are fully mediated by digital networks. But it can happen in other lines of work too, and I’m sure it will. flickr photo by cogdogblog https://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/7079008281 shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license

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"Domain of One's Own Web" flickr photo by Michael Branson Smith https://flickr.com/photos/mbransons/9516686867 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license

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flickr photo by cogdogblog https://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/1667218007 shared into the public domain using (CC0)

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Wikimedia Commons Image https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Plan_Delphi_Sanctuary_of_Apollo_colored.svg shared under Creative Commons CC BY-SA

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photos Pixabay public domain https://pixabay.com/en/gate-fence-entrance-entry-arch-794606/ & Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File:Walker%27s_view-spring_meadow,_stone,_clouds,_horizon-West_Field.jpg CC BY-SA

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ds106.us

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THERE IS NO DS106 ^ single

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MADE OF THE STUFF THE WEB IS MADE http://wcetblog.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/ds106/

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the syndication bus cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo by cogdogblog: http://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/7049777267/

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Feed WordPress !

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+tag “super106”

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KSU UMW/n York College Open Online Participants tag archive

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GLUE

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#DS106 https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ds106

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http://margaretherrick.com/blog/

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ds106 has given this me the conviction that I, at 72, can make videos, that tell my story beautifully, thoughtfully, and truthfully. The community aspect gives me the security that, no how busy I am with other things, I can always "drop into" ds106 and continue to learn more. http://margaretherrick.com/blog/

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ETMOOC (open course) http://etmooc.org/

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PROJECT COMMUNITY (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) http://projectcommunity.info/

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RMOOC Thompson Rivers University http://rmooc.ca/

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THOUGHT VECTORS (Virginia Commonwealth University) http://thoughtvectors.net/

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CONNECTED COURSES (Open Course) http://connectedcourses.net/

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FEED WORDPRESS 101 https://cog.dog/go/fwp101

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ENGLISH 692 (Chico State University) http://www.kimjaxon.com/digital/

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THE YOU SHOW (Thompson Rivers University) http://youshow.trubox.ca

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COVERING THE COVERAGE (Virginia Commonwealth University) http://rampages.us/coveringthecoverage

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NETWORKED NARRATIVES #NETNARR (Kean University) http://netnarr.arganee.world/

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