This presentation explores 16 learning trends, we need to take more seriously in 2013 and beyond. These learning trends won't run away, so we better find learning ways to make the best out of them.
Via Anne Whaits, Lynnette Van Dyke
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April 26, 9:42 AM
Concise, clear, questions to improve PBL experiences for teachers and students.--Lou
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This ia a neat checklist to assess whether the project you set is worth the effort. Delete the scoop?
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It's a bit of an effort to digest all of this, but some useful information for digital curators.
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Tying digital storytelling to Bloom's revised taxonomy. Delete the scoop?
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I thought my job search skills were 20 years out of date but these tips are plain common sense. (no, I'm not looking for another job;-) and, yes, I swear all my content in my social media is G rated).
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It is interesting how few classroom teachers and administrators are aware of what self-directed learning is. SDL is an imperative for our children.
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March 25, 11:56 PM
My Thoughts: You can't teach someone how to learn. You can give them helpful tips and advice, but a single structure for education is not going to work for everyone. It's so much harder for people to learn their true potential, to reach their goals, when they're only shown a single path to them. You show them the path through the forest, but what if there's a rock face nearby that also leads up to where they want to go, and what if they happen to be a fantastic rock climber? It just makes more sense to show someone a map if you can, instead of directing them towards only one path.
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“Learning is most effective when it’s personalised; it means something to the learner. That happens when people feel they are participants and investors in their own learning, shaping what and how they learn, and able to articulate its value to them.” — Leadbeater, Charles
Famous Self-Taughts (Autodidacts): Leonardo Da Vinci, William Blake, Herb Rits (in addition to Virginia Woolf, Mark Twain, John D. Rockefeller, and many others) Delete the scoop?
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Great background information to build our understanding. I really like seeing them all presented this way for easy comparison.
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Recently the Australian Government announced this $1 billion investment in supporting and creating jobs. The Plan for Australian Jobs is a roadmap for creating jobs and lifting productivity that will: back Australian companies to win more work at home; support Australian industry to increase exports and win new business overseas; and help create new jobs by supporting the growth of small to medium Australian businesses. Delete the scoop?
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The future, in the form of new educational tools, is accelerating towards us at a 'rate of knots'. This presentation identifies the underlying trends and leaves it to you to create your own dialogue. Who knows which of these trends will be sustainable? Educators and learners will decide
The future, in the form of new educational tools, is accelerating towards us at a 'rate of knots'. This presentation identifies the underlying trends and leaves it to you to create your own dialogue. Who knows which of these trends will be sustainable? Educators and learners will decide