Ian O’Byrne
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Literacy practices in an open, networked, collaborative learning space

How literacy practices change in open, networked learning spaces.

Posted
Jun 27, 2014
Last revised
May 1, 2026
Author
Ian O’Byrne
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1 min
Topics
digital-identity · open-source · social-media

Today I have the privilege of keynoting the Keystone State Reading Association’s Leadership Workshop at Penn State. Today’s session will consist of a presentation & dialogue focusing on the work habits and process needed to work in an open, networked, collaborative learning space.  Specifically, we’ll look at the use of digital texts and tools to allow us to:

  1. Build a system that is device agnostic, and provides ubiquitous access to data

  2. Create & curate your digital identity

The video screencast, and PPT for this session is embedded below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeU5obRyDCA  

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The Google Doc we’re using for the back channel of this session is embedded below. Please join in with comments & questions.

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