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Rescooped by Kim Flintoff from (e)Books and (e)Resources for Learning & Teaching
January 28, 2013 8:08 PM
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The Must-Have EdTech Cheat Sheet [Infographic]

The Must-Have EdTech Cheat Sheet [Infographic] | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
There's a whole galaxy of terminology that you should know about when it comes to education technology. From PLNs to Blended Learning to Synchronous Online Learning... it can get overwhelming.

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Hedda Kirstine Hornemann's curator insight, February 3, 2013 9:52 AM

Edtech cheat sheet :)

Patricia Christian's curator insight, February 3, 2013 8:14 PM

This is a nice visual summary of terms in education technology.

Roberto Ivan Ramirez's curator insight, May 7, 2013 8:10 PM

Implementos tecnológicos móviles y mezcla de entornos presenciales y virtuales para potencializar el aprendizaje, van a requerir de estrategias eficaces pedagógicas variadas y diversas para cada caso y situación concreta educativa.

Rescooped by Kim Flintoff from Educational Technology in Higher Education
July 28, 2012 8:53 PM
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University of Minnesota releases e-book about academic technology | Inside Higher Ed

University of Minnesota releases e-book about academic technology | Inside Higher Ed | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

Faculty and staff from the University of Minnesota accomplished what some might consider a near-miracle of publishing: they turned blank pages into a 317-page book in 10 weeks.

 


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Rescooped by Peter Mellow from The 21st Century
June 17, 2012 12:17 AM
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Five Reasons I'm Not Flipping Over The Flipped Classroom

Five Reasons I'm Not Flipping Over The Flipped Classroom | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
If you've read my thoughts about the Flipped Classroom in USA Today this week, you probably are either in agreement with my caution over the excitement around the flipped classroom made popular by Sal Kahn or you are a flipped...

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John McDermott Neill's curator insight, October 12, 2014 11:35 PM

Interesting thoughts on why the flipped classroom may not be the answer.

Kara Osmundson's curator insight, October 28, 2014 8:46 PM

Considerations for best practice - lecture is still lecture

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April 16, 2012 10:02 PM
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Who Are the Top Technology Innovators in Higher Education? - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education

Who Are the Top Technology Innovators in Higher Education? - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

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Rescooped by Kim Flintoff from Didactics and Technology in Education
October 2, 2012 7:58 PM
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Learning Through Digital Media » How I Used Wikis to Get My Students to Do Their Readings

Learning Through Digital Media » How I Used Wikis to Get My Students to Do Their Readings | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

KEN'S KEY TAKEAWAY

This author does a great job of explaining how he uses Wikis to help students organize their thoughts before and after class meetings.  I have used wikis in the past, but I prefer blogs.  My ideal situation would be if a leader took the best of the blogs and created a wiki.  Maybe next semster?

Ken

 

"We have heard the complaint or issued it ourselves one too many times: “They don’t read!”

 

But can Digital Media provide some simple pedagogical models to promote a more active engagement with that most ancient and passive form of learning: the reading assignment? In this article, I describe the use of Wikis (web pages that people can easily edit as a group) to get students to summarize, ask questions, and comment on a reading before they even meet for class. And while many new—and old—tools can be used to accomplish similar results, what is innovative about this approach is that whereas before reading and writing was something students were supposed to do individually in the isolation of their rooms or the library, now—thanks to Wikis—it is a project they tackle collaboratively as a class. The goals of this critical pedagogy are thus both modest and radical, at the intersection of old and new technologies: to use Digital Media to change the way students interact with texts."

 

Assignment provided and reflection on it's impact on student learning. A really worthwhile read!


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Ken Morrison's comment, October 3, 2012 8:45 AM
This has been on my mind a lot lately. It frustrates me that so many teachers are ready to gather around Wikipedia like a pinata and beat it down. It is still sooooooo young. It can become something really special if we nurture it and encourage wise use. For example, the most powerful part is not the front page but by going under the hood and looking at the discussions about what should be on the front page. Helping our students find those discussions is so important. Ken
Anne Whaits's comment, December 15, 2012 1:50 PM
Thanks Ken!
slesch's curator insight, December 17, 2012 8:27 AM

Interesting use of Wiki's to foster student engagement with course readings

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June 20, 2012 11:54 PM
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10 Technology Skills Every Educator Should Have

10 Technology Skills Every Educator Should Have | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

Overall, educators need to understand some basics about technology and that it is not a be-all-end-all solution to everything in a classroom. Technology can help teachers differentiate and provide new experiences for their students. Technology can also help students better understand a concept and provide extra help for them. Educators need to start with good pedagogy and lesson objectives and activities and then look for technology that can enhance those lessons, improve teaching and learning, and help students learn.


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Rescooped by Peter Mellow from The 21st Century
May 19, 2012 2:18 AM
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The Learning Lot: Five Trends to Watch in Educational Technology

The Learning Lot: Five Trends to Watch in Educational Technology | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

Thanks to EdSurge for providing a link to this informative presentation by Frank Catalano on trends in educational technology. In it, he outlines five trends that cross K-12 and higher education, and it's certainly hard to argue with any of them.


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