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	<title>Comments on: EU eLearning 2006 conference 1st day</title>
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		<title>By: raffi</title>
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		<description>Dear Tarina,

I found your blog from Euan&#039;s blogpost about polychronic learning. I was intrigued.

I am a professional spaceholder (Open Space Technology facilitator) and co-organizer of the 14th Annual International Open Space on Open Space conference to take place in Moscow in a few weeks, August 4-6 (www.openspaceworld.ru)

Learning is one of my passions, as well as understanding her. That said, I think we are living in a time where we are best served by quietly saying goodbye to this word. I would propose that learning is more accurately described as remembering. And instead would propose that instead of learning about learning that we remember to remember.

One of my plans in the next year or so is to organize a conference on &quot;learning&quot; here in Moscow.

Looking forward to continuing the conversation.

Best,
raffi</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Tarina,</p>
<p>I found your blog from Euan&#8217;s blogpost about polychronic learning. I was intrigued.</p>
<p>I am a professional spaceholder (Open Space Technology facilitator) and co-organizer of the 14th Annual International Open Space on Open Space conference to take place in Moscow in a few weeks, August 4-6 (www.openspaceworld.ru)</p>
<p>Learning is one of my passions, as well as understanding her. That said, I think we are living in a time where we are best served by quietly saying goodbye to this word. I would propose that learning is more accurately described as remembering. And instead would propose that instead of learning about learning that we remember to remember.</p>
<p>One of my plans in the next year or so is to organize a conference on &#8220;learning&#8221; here in Moscow.</p>
<p>Looking forward to continuing the conversation.</p>
<p>Best,<br />
raffi</p>
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