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What students need

Learning with e's

It's easy to become lost in a crowd, and in the past spotting individual students who are in trouble, and providing personal intervention, has been a challenge for schools (Blatchford et al, 2002). References Blatchford, P. et al (2002) Relationships between class size and teaching. Unported License. Gardner, J. (Ed:

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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

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Mobile and personal technologies that are connected to global networks have afforded us with the priceless ability to collaborate and cooperate in new and inventive ways (Rheingold, 2002), and allow us to rapidly self organise into new collective forces (Tapscott and Williams, 2008). Next time: Connected Minds References Godin, S.

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Digital tribes and the network nation

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Howard Rheingold (2002) applies this ‘theory of being’ to the use of short message service (SMS) texting by young people – who they send texts to, and receive them from, defines an element of their social identity, as constructed by themselves in relation to the others in their SMS circle of communication. Unported License. Cooley, C.

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Friday Finds — MicroLearning, Automating Creativity & Better Video for Learning

Mike Taylor

” Coined in 2002, microlearning refers to shorter learning sessions compared to traditional teaching. Under the CC0 license, these are yours to play with (PSD, PNG & SVG) pablostanley.gumroad.com/l/transhumans Play.ht Tech Tools & Tips If tools are your jam, check out my new Work Smarter newsletter.

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Theories for the digital age: Paragogy

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User generated content has also attracted criticism over issues of mediocrity, lack of accuracy and superficial scholarship (Brabazon, 2002; 2007). References Brabazon, T. 2002) Digital Hemlock: Internet Education and the Poisoning of Teaching. Unported License. University of South Wales, Australia. Brabazon, T.

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Mobile gives the edge

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Howard Rheingold argued as early as 2002 that mobile phones harness the 'power of the many', which has manifested itself in recent years in social phenomena such as citizen journalism, flash mobs and crowd sourced funding projects to name just a few. References Agar, J. 2002) Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. Rheingold, H.

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2022 Turkey Awards

eLearning 24-7

And in 2002, many more – I used Geolearning – it offered lots of informal options. Fun fact – the two earliest entries and biggest players in the LXP space, no longer refer nor market themselves as it. And if you say licenses, then don’t say seats in your pitch. There were systems that offered it.