Definitions
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- noun A
do-it-yourself approach toteaching andlearning practices, avoidingmainstream tools and organisations.
Etymologies
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Examples
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But I don't want to pass up on the 'edupunk' clipping from Wired.
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If you've been reading about edupunk, for example, you've been reading about the do-it-yourself ethos in online learning drawn from the coding and alternative music community, personified by Jim Groom, and batted around by a bunch of us before being written about in Anya Kamenetz's book on the subject.
Stephen Downes: A World to Change Stephen Downes 2010
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I swing by after your comment on my recent post, and just had to say: love the edupunk cartoon!
Future of Online Learning – Stephen Downes « open thinking 2009
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I shall now describe Mickey Z as a hyper-stone-uber-megalo "edupunk."
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Don - haven't you noticed the whole web 2.0 blogging is schools learning communities 21st century learning connectivism edupunk moevement?
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Education twitter suny sln alexandrapickett stateuniversityof newyork sunylearningnetwork online elearining onlinelearning edupunk
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.. que Lola ve este hecho en una línea “edupunk” su entrada lleva por título “hackeando la educación”.
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Groom, a chain-smoker with an ever-present five days’ growth of beard, coined the term “edupunk” to describe the growing movement toward high-tech do-it-yourself education.
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See, for example, higher ed agitator and all-around edupunk Jim Groom's recent post "
BlogHer 2009
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