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Bonnie Stewart talks about networked pedagogy on episode #121 of Teaching in Higher Ed.
Quotes from the episode
Networks are a foundational structure of human experience.
—Bonnie Stewart
Recognizing that there is a distinction between the personal and the private can be encouraging for people who may feel uncomfortable with the whole idea of sharing.
—Bonnie Stewart
Identity is something that we’re always curating.
—Bonnie Stewart
I realized that I’ve been curating my identity since long before there was the internet … with the things that I save.
—Bonnie Stewart
Resources Mentioned
Recommendations
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HybridPod, Episode 11 – Openness
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