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Sustaining lifelong learning: A review of heutagogical practice
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Sustaining Lifelong learning:
a review of heutagogical Practice Lisa Marie Blaschke Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
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What is Heutagogy?
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Heutagogy: continuum of
andragogy
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Double-loop learning Beliefsand
Actions Problem Action Outcomes Single-looplearning Double-looplearning Eberle & Childress, 2005, as shown in Eberle, 2009, p. 183)
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Heutagogy in Relation
to other -GOGies (based on Canning, 2010, p. 63)
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FROM COMPETENCY TO
CAPABILITY (Hase & Kenyon, 2000; Kenyon & Hase, 2010; Gardner et al., 2007)
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Discovery and sharing
of information
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Personal collection and
adaptation of informationBlogs Open Educational Resources (OER) Self-determined learning Twitter Mind maps (McLoughlin & Lee, 2007) LinkedIn
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Reflective Learning Journals
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Google Maps
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Mind Maps
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Reflective Learning journal
example 2
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Reflective Learning journal
example 3
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Google maps example
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Mindmap example
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Heutagogy in higher
education
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Heutagogy in higher
education
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Heutagogy in higher
education
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