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Huge thanks to those I rescoop posts from! Via Susan Bainbridge
Chromebooks are the best choice for a Project Based Environment. See why in this video.
(lif)e-portfolio, a photo by leedballantyne on Flickr. I finally finished my research study. This is a summary of the outcomes: a framework for e-portfolio implementation. Full pdf paper here: http...
Exciting possibilities of textbook publishing using the new Apple iBooks author, great for electronic textbooks and brilliant for all sorts of electronic books...
"A new survey from the New York City-based Joan Ganz Cooney Center found that half of K-8 teachers are regularly (twice a week or more) using digital games in their classroom lessons. Teachers reported higher levels of student engagement and a greater ability to personalize learning in large classroom settings through digital games." Via EDTC@UTB
Since it started last fall, I’ve heard the 36-week experimental #change11 course referred to – half tongue-in-cheek – as “the Mother of All MOOCs.” Via Susan Bainbridge
Over the past few years the big sexy conversation at conferences has slowly morphed from social media to mobile.
"Do you daydream about the future? We thought so. But rather than bore you with our frivolous wish lists (which are mostly comprised of hoverboards and self-lacing shoes), we have asked nine leading futurists to share their visions of the digital world of 2020. Click through the slideshow to see what our experts foresee: artificial intelligence, cloud computing, virtual healthcare and digital jewelry." Via EDTC@UTB
Where do technology and teaching methods fit in a digital world?
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Schoolers, Edupunks and Makers are showing us what's possible when learners, not institutions, own the education that will define their lives.
Click's Sumi Das reports on the Udacity project which is already causing ripples around the globe as it is making a top class education available to anyone, anywhere and for free.
It’s time for a revolutionary change in the way we engage kids in learning. We have the ability to ignite excitement and improve student outcomes by tapping into the power of technology. Via wlonline
Welcome to elearnspace! This site and blogexplore elearning, knowledge management, networks, technology, and community.Many resources exist for elearning, yet a model of how the pieces fit together is often missing. elearnspace has been organized to present a whole picture view of elearning.
"Once you remove yourself from the physical constraints of the library, you have more freedom, because you aren't limited by the title and the expectations of the job. If you get out of your library and take your knowledge everywhere, then you become a resource--no longer the keeper of a physical space or objects. You can focus on the most important skills that students need. You can take a fresh look at your curriculum and decide what's really important for your students to experience." Via EDTC@UTB
By Nathan Maton Games have shown great promise for learning, but it’s not always easy to figure out the logistics of how to use them in class.
Nick Grantham (@FractusLearning on Twitter) is an Australian education enthusiast living and working in Ireland.
How social media platforms can be used as a learning tool - and what some of the advantages and disadvantages are.
21st Century Education From NewLearningInstitute...
This workshop is designed to demonstrate the practical use of the iPad as a tool in teaching and learning. Workflows, tactics and tips will be shared with all.
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