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The other, a person by the name of Steven Kendrick, a guy who frequented computer bulletin boards and called himself 'Dron', remained someone for whom I would always have intense negative feelings.
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"About twenty miles to the nor'ward, to a bit hamlet, thae call Dron
A Daughter of Fife Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr 1875
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They are not novel, having been emphasised in many modern pedagogic approaches Dron, 2007; Siemens, 2006.
Archive 2009-03-01 Allison Littlejohn 2009
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They are not novel, having been emphasised in many modern pedagogic approaches Dron, 2007; Siemens, 2006.
More on Charting Collective Knowledge Allison Littlejohn 2009
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These were explored by Dron and Anderson in further detail here , here and here.
Archive 2007-11-01 Allison Littlejohn 2007
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These were explored by Dron and Anderson in further detail here , here and here.
Collective Learning Anoush 2007
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The death of the hated Dron yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'The death of the hated Dron'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: A personal life lesson in the futility and waste of hate.'
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Then in a 2006 ICALT conference paper, Dron considers social software within a framework of transactional control and distance theories.
Archive 2007-11-01 Allison Littlejohn 2007
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In this paper, Dron was drawing on ideas of the ‘collective’ conscious developed by a group of students using a piece of software to generate a shared picture of group understanding.
Collective Learning Anoush 2007
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Then in a 2006 ICALT conference paper, Dron considers social software within a framework of transactional control and distance theories.
Collective Learning Anoush 2007
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