Phil Macoun’ second vlog needs some more love. I’m uploading my reaction right now to youtube, but I think he is pulling together a lot of good questions. I think my favorite part is that he is “learning new words” to describe his thinking.
Phil Macoun’ second vlog needs some more love. I’m uploading my reaction right now to youtube, but I think he is pulling together a lot of good questions. I think my favorite part is that he is “learning new words” to describe his thinking.
After a quick twitter exchange about Personal Learning Neighborhoods last week, Gallit Zvi and I started working on a theme song of sorts for #etmooc . This was the result.
If you want to know the lyrics:
It’s a beautiful day for an #etmooc,
A beautiful day for some learning,
Would you connect?
Could you connect?
In my personal learning neighbourhood,
We blog, and we vlog and reflect what’s good
Would you comment?
Could you comment?
I have always wanted to have a neighbor just like you,
Always wanted to take this learning path along with you
I took our conversations about Personal Learning Neighborhoods, Learning Paths, and Connections and I worked with Gallit Zvi on this remix of the Mr. Roger’s Intro.
Full lyrics here:
It’s a beautiful day for an #etmooc,
A beautiful day for some learning,
Would you connect?
Could you connect?
In my personal learning neighbourhood,
We blog, and we vlog and reflect what’s good
Would you comment?
Could you comment?
I have always wanted to have a neighbor just like you,
Always wanted to take this learning path along with you
This is the unofficial theme song for #etmooc and Personal Learning Neighborhoods everywhere. Here are the lyrics, which are sung in unison by Gallit Zvi and Ben Wilkoff:
It’s a beautiful day for an #etmooc,
A beautiful day for some learning,
Would you connect?
Could you connect?
In my personal learning neighbourhood,
We blog, and we vlog and reflect what’s good
Would you comment?
Could you comment?
I have always wanted to have a neighbor just like you,
Always wanted to take this learning path along with you
So let’s make the most of this beautiful day,
Let’s tweet and lets chat, in a backchannel way,
Would you move in?
Could you my friend?
Won’t you be my neighbor?
Won’t you post,
Won’t you link,
Please won’t you be my neighbor?
I wasn’t sure if you had seen this, but this where a lot of the conversation has come from that led to the video you responded to. I hope you will join us and continue the conversation here.
I think that the crossover from Scott Hazeu and Lee Graham was really great yesterday and I wanted to put their two vlogs into conversation with each other. I hope that is what I did.