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Strategies for more effective student-centred, authentic engagement in the higher education context
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Compare Web-Based Response System

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People often ask us "What's the difference between Poll Everywhere and (some other system)?" We can afford honest transparency because we're one of the better products out there.

 

This data was collected across 2012, and is being published in September, 2012. We don't have the resources to maintain it continuously, but we are open to corrections and your opinions about how to more fairly present the data until November, 2012.

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Change the Subject: Making the Case for Project-Based Learning

Change the Subject: Making the Case for Project-Based Learning | Flipping learning in Higher Education | Scoop.it

While the content of any learning experience is important, the particular content is irrelevant. What really matters is how students react to it, shape it, or apply it. The purpose of learning in this century is not simply to recite inert knowledge, but, rather, to transform it.

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Curtin Teaching and Learning - eLearning: eLearning advisors

Curtin Teaching and Learning - eLearning: eLearning advisors | Flipping learning in Higher Education | Scoop.it
The diverse team of eLearning advisors provide elearning workshops, send out periodic newsletter, provide customised consultation, support the eScholar program and more.

 


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Connected Learning

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Learn more about the research and vision behind this new approach to learning, and hear from others who are already practicing connected learning.

 

Connected learning is when you’re pursuing knowledge and expertise around something you care deeply about, and you’re supported by friends and institutions who share and recognize this common passion or purpose.

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