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Steven Simmons's curator insight,
May 18, 1:16 PM
To thrive in the 21st Century Knolwedge Economy, people must embrace self-directed learning. Delete the scoop?
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
April 27, 11:54 PM
Digital Learning Now has released a new infographic on blended learning and the teaching profession. The infographic explores how the teaching profession is in transition, ten benefits of blended learning for teachers, how blended learning may improve teaching conditions and how blended learning increases career opportunities. To go directly to the infographic (which is available as a pdf file) click: http://www.digitallearningnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/FI-infographic_2013-04-19_FINAL.pdf Delete the scoop?
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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
January 24, 8:34 AM
Understanding how to use the "creative commons" is about to be every Internet marketer's job. I'm lousy at attribution and that has to stop. I don't like it when sites copy my work without attribution so only fair to hold myself to the same standard or stop being mad when someone copies my work wholesale (unlikely). Attribution is the right Thank You and kudos for someone's hard work.
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment,
January 24, 8:35 AM
Big help in understanding the Creative Commons and attribution. Important!
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henrybarwick's curator insight,
March 11, 10:56 AM
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
May 6, 7:26 PM
This is the first of nine infographics that will look at Gagne’s Nine Events of Learning. This first one looks at how to gain students attention. Additional infographics will cover the "events of learning" listed below. And if you find this of interest if you do a search on Gagne's Nine Events of Learning you will find quite a bit of information. * Inform learners of objectives * Stimulate recall of prior learning * Present the content * Provide “learning guidance” * Elicit performance (practice). * Provide feedback * Assess performance * Enhance retention and transfer to the job Delete the scoop?
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
March 18, 10:42 PM
An infographic that explores the changes taking place in our schools. Sections include: * A look at high-tech teaching * Now tablets are joining the classroom * Teachers have 'em, love 'em * Teachers use more and more tech...Does it help? * Tech is used to teach outside the classroom, too * So it's not surprising that.. For more information on this "tech-teaching phenomenon, and why teachers love it so much" check out this infographic.
Jenny Cha's curator insight,
March 19, 10:25 AM
How do we encourage more instructors to embrace technology in the classroom (and the flipped classroom)? The students have spoken but are the instructors really listening? Delete the scoop?
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
January 17, 10:59 PM
How much has Internet use grown in the last 10 years? Check out some "jaw-dropping numbers behind social networking's ascent to global dominance" in this infographic. Be prepared to be surprised by some of these numbers!
Roger Grant's comment,
January 18, 12:03 AM
Yes..Actulally the numbers are growing so fast and we are becoming so much dependent on internet
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A view of Bloom's Taxonomy that includes learning domains:
Interpersonal, Affective, Psychomotor, Perceptual and Cognitive, as well as the Learning Levels: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating and Creating.