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Theories for the digital age: Paragogy

Learning with e's

In essence, Corneli and Danoff’s paragogy thesis is premised on the argument that online environments are now sufficiently developed to support peer production of content which can be shared freely and widely, and can promote learning for all within any given community. 2002) Digital Hemlock: Internet Education and the Poisoning of Teaching.

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Theories for the digital age: The digital natives discourse

Learning with e's

One of the more controversial theories of the digital age is the claim that technology is changing (or rewiring) our brains (Greenfield, 2009) whilst some also claim that prolonged use of the Web is detrimental to human intellectual development (Carr, 2010). There are, inevitably, objections to the Digital Natives position.

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Theories for the digital age: Paragogy

Learning with e's

In essence, Corneli and Danoff’s paragogy thesis is premised on the argument that online environments are now sufficiently developed to support peer production of content which can be shared freely and widely, and can promote learning for all within any given community. 2002) Digital Hemlock: Internet Education and the Poisoning of Teaching.

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What has been and what is yet to come

Learning with e's

It was the birthplace of Skype , and Estonians believe that using the Internet is a human right. No matter where you are in Estonia, you can easily log in and browse online from any connected device. It may be steeped in history, but Tallinn is also a city with its eyes on the future. Unported License.

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Theories for the digital age: The digital natives discourse

Learning with e's

One of the more controversial theories of the digital age is the claim that technology is changing (or rewiring) our brains (Greenfield, 2009) whilst some also claim that prolonged use of the Web is detrimental to human intellectual development (Carr, 2010). There are, inevitably, objections to the Digital Natives position.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Another take on Cognitive Load Theory

Learning Visions

Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Another take on Cognitive Load Theory The authors of the Eide Neurolearning Blog weigh in on recent research and articles on cognitive load (including the death of Powerpoint that have been talked about here ). Creating Social Presence in Online Classroom (ID. Online Chat with Charles Reigeluth (Instructional.

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What works and what doesn’t?

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

Links : it’s online. It’s the internet. I try and use good quality royalty free images available under a Creative Commons license, but I am also conscious that they may fall into the trap I describe above.