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"Is it better to present large amounts of information the same way to all learners, or should the presentation depend on the reader’s level of knowledge about the topic? The results of a study offer important insights about this question for eLearning design."
Education startups offer everything from MOOCs and blended learning experiences to social networks for students seeking jobs and educators seeking feedback on their teaching.
"In 2011, the respective roles of higher education institutions and students worldwide were brought into question by the rise of the massive open online course (MOOC). MOOCs are defined by signature characteristics that include: lectures formatted as short videos combined with formative quizzes; automated assessment and/or peer and self–assessment and an online forum for peer support and discussion. Although not specifically designed to optimise learning, claims have been made that MOOCs are based on sound pedagogical foundations that are at the very least comparable with courses offered by universities in face–to–face mode. To validate this, we examined the literature for empirical evidence substantiating such claims. Although empirical evidence directly related to MOOCs was difficult to find, the evidence suggests that there is no reason to believe that MOOCs are any less effective a learning experience than their face–to–face counterparts. Indeed, in some aspects, they may actually improve learning outcomes."
In the last quarter-century or so that has made up the digital revolution, one universal axiom has held true: evolve or die. Record labels were too busy suing pirates in the 1990s to adapt their business model...
Via beyondthearc, Fred Zimny, michel verstrepen
For authors who want to use their own home equipment to narrate an audio version of their own books, or if you want to record your kids reading their favorite stories for posterity, you can do it with a microphone, and iPad and GarageBand.
"Great report from the University of Edinburgh on their six 2013 Coursera MOOCs. The report has good data, tries to separate out active learners from window shoppers and not short on surprises. It’s a rich resource and a follow up report is promised. Well done Edinburgh – this is in the true spirit of HE – open, transparent and looking to innovate and improve.Introduction to Philosophy: 98,129Critical Thinking: 75,884E-learning & Digital Cultures: 42,844Equine Nutrition: 23,332 Rather than summarise the report, I’ve plucked out the Top Ten surprises, that point towards the future development of MOOCs:1. Large no of enrolments (309,628)3. Huge subject-sensitive gender range (13-87%)4. Low no. students/ in teaching & education (36.8%)5. Learners from 176 countries (61% outside US/UK)6. Close to zero from China7. Main driver – learning, low interest in certification9. Big range on SoA across courses (4-44%)10. Expectations – met more or completely (77%)"
"The ultimate destination is to align education with the requirements of a process-based world. This means we need to invent and agree on a set of clearly prescribed methods that promote inquiry, permeate the learning environment, and become as embedded in education as the current content standards. The move to integrate 21st century skills into the curriculum is a start. But to really advance the cause, the following ideas will need to take root."
This presentation shares some of the ways to combine apps on your ipad together to enhance workflow, sharing and productivity.
Resources by Topic:
Classroom Management Lesson Planning Cultivating the Learning Environment Working with Parents Building Relationships and more
Mind mapping is a method that works for quite a lot of people. Brain storming, idea mapping, thought generation, think tanks – call it what you will. Traditionally done on large pieces of paper, why not use your iPad to create mind maps? You could use these for your own purposes, or “convert” those large flip charts into a smaller, digital version.
Via Baiba Svenca
" Issue number 33 of eLearning Papers focuses on the challenges and future of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), a trend in education that has skyrocketed since 2008."
Via Susan Bainbridge
Preview and download the course iTunes U: A Course Creation Guide for Educators on iTunes U. (RT @sjunkins: An iTunes U Course on How to Create an iTunes U Course from the brilliant mind of @TresslerTech.
Via Jon Samuelson, Jim Harmon
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Learning is a dynamic function that each person experiences in a vastly different way. For instance, one individual may retain knowledge the best by studying a textbook while another may need to link an idea to a physical activity they perform.
What are the natural discoveries that promote metacognition and self-directed learning?
The goal of structuring learning content with granularity and in self-contained learning objects is for reusability. A digital learning resource is reusable if it can be used or adapted for use in ...
Highlight, focus or magnify objects in PowerPoint presentations, on the fly and with zero preperation
Via Robin Good, Baiba Svenca
Websites & mobile apps for digital storytelling, such as Toontastic, VoiceThread, StoryKit, Xtranormal, Puppet Pals, Pixton, Storybird, Comic Master, etc.
Organizations will not change until the people within them are ready to change, and those people have differing attitudes towards change.
From Web-enhanced face-to-face courses to MOOCs, flipped, blended, and fully online courses, videos are an integral component of today’s educational landscape—from kindergarten all the way through higher education.
The volume of data in our age is so vast that whole new research fields have blossomed to develop better and more efficient ways of presenting and organizing information.
"Students in Chris Haskell’s teacher training classes at Boise State University learn by completing digital “quests.” If an assignment has mistakes, Haskell will return it to the student to correct. If it doesn’t, the student will be rewarded a certain number of “experience points” counting toward the final grade. This is how learning takes place in a quest-based classroom, which Haskell, a clinical assistant professor of educational technology, has helped develop at Boise State. In 2010, Haskell and Lisa Dawley, an educational technology professor, created an online gaming, quest-based learning platform called 3D GameLab, which is now being tested by 560 teachers at secondary schools and higher educational institutions around the world..."
Ease of joining meetings: Adobe Connect is much more user friendly for attendees to join meetings because there is no download required for attendees. That means just about anyone can instantly access meetings without ...
Via JohnThompson
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