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explore typewithme , a very useful webv2.0 tool in education , use it with your students to write documents online and group edit it , learn more...
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Webquests, by addressing each aspect of Jonassen's key criteria for achieving meaningful learning, are an effective cognition tool in today's classrooms. Furthermore, by utilising other ICT tools, such as Interactive ...
Bernie Dodge's curator insight,
June 13, 2013 9:54 PM
Of course, Dave Jonassen's criteria were just a gleam in his eye when the first WebQuests were hatched. It's great to see that the model makes sense retroactively. In 1995 I was just going with my gut. Dave's criteria are greatly useful. He is already missed! |
An online game that simulates financial challenges that may result in poverty and homelessness. With each click of the button the player is presented with a fact and a choice of action (what job do you take? how far from your workplace will you live?). Every choice you make is visibly reflected in a cash barometer, which represents your financial condition. The goal is to achieve financial stability.