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Online learners face many challenges – from staying motivated and beating procrastination, to meeting multiple deadlines. And, as we know, e-learning students are already busy; preoccupied with many competing priorities.
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Why Reflect?
"It is the language of reflection that deepens our knowledge of who we are in relation to others in a community of learners" (Carole Miller and Juliana Saxton, University of Victoria).
What are the pedagogical and physiological foundations of reflection for learning? Why is reflection important for learning? What does the literature say about how reflection supports learning?
Reflection for Learning (https://sites.google.com/site/reflection4learning/Home). Website desarrollado por Helen Barret (http://electronicportfolios.org/) Via enrique rubio royo, L. García Aretio, juandoming, michel verstrepen
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January 21, 7:29 PM
Same old, same old. Seen this hundreds of times. I'd like to see an update. (JWB)
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