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John Pearce

Myths and Facts about Copyright Infringement Infographic - e-Learning Infographicse-Lea... - 0 views

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    "There are a lot of Copyright myths and misunderstandings - particularly when it comes to Internet Copyright Infringement. The Myths and Facts about Copyright Infringement Infographic explains how to avoid breaching Copyright and how to protect teachers and students from Copyright Infringement online."
John Pearce

Education Rethink: Ten Myths About Technology - 0 views

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    "Sometimes my view on technology seems paradoxical and messy. Sometimes it feels like cognitive dissonance. I hang with Luddites and Technophiles. I join #chats and write blogs and yet I frequently criticize technology. So, this list might seem conflicting. Or nuanced. You can make up your mind. The following are ten myths I have found myself believing over the years:"
John Pearce

6 Myths of Digital Technology - Mark Anderson's Blog - 0 views

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    "I cannot take credit for these 6 myths of digital technology - I'm lifting them straight from what I thought was a well known and received investigation in to the impact of digital technology on education. It would appear that a lot of the research however is not well known and in an attempt to do for others as I do for my students in terms of making the implicit explicit; this marks the first of a series of posts which will look in to the evidence behind digital technology and its links to learning. In this post I will be looking at an investigation undertaken by Professor Steven Higgins, ZhiMin Xiao and Maria Katsipataki from the School of Education at Durham University, published for the Education Endowment Foundation."
John Pearce

http://jolt.merlot.org/vol7no4/koutropoulos_1211.pdf - 0 views

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    A lot has been written about the digital native since the coining of the term about ten  years ago. A lot of what has been originally written by the digital native has been taken as  common sense and has been repeated many times in many educational contexts, but  until recently the true nature of the digital native has not been explored. Because the  myth of the digital native is still alive and well, this article aims to examine the findings  that have come out of recent research with regard to digital natives and their true nature,  as well as turn a critical gaze onto the assumption
John Pearce

DERN - 1 views

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    "The term "digital natives" when applied to young people's use of technology and the term 'digital immigrants' for older people has almost become a commonly held and popular notion in discussions about the use of digital technologies. And education is not immune to such populist although distorted ideas which have been driven by some education technology evangelists. In reality, what does research contribute to the view of this type of technological determinism?"
John Pearce

10 First-Year Teacher Myths and How to Avoid Them - 1 views

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    "The plight of a new teacher is frightening, indeed. When we move out of our comfort zone and anticipate our new career, we wonder whom we will turn to, and where we will find the elusive answers that can help us sleep better at night, before the big show. But which answers do we really need?"
John Pearce

Sir Ken Robinson: 'The education system is a dangerous myth' | tesconnect - 0 views

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    "In an exclusive extract from his new book, Sir Ken Robinson argues that our approach to teaching is wrong - and hundreds of years out of date"
John Pearce

The (possible) myth of young teachers being tech-savvy - The Hechinger Report - 0 views

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    "Older teachers, who tend to have more experience in the classroom, are more likely to say they feel ready to make use of the reams of data available through digital learning tools, according to a new survey. Younger teachers rate themselves as less ready. More broadly, teachers of all ages report feeling inadequately prepared to use technology to enhance teaching and learning, according to a survey from the Software and Information Industry Association that was released Tuesday at the conference."
John Pearce

To engage to not to engage, that is the question | transformative LEARNING - 0 views

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    "A rigorous and engaging classroom….what does that look like?  Recently I tweeted a link to an article by David Price that challenged the current perception of what student engagement looks like. The article was a summation and analysis of a 20 year longitudinal study of Australian students.  Using the study, David's article addressed the following myths. 1. I can see when my students are engaged 2. They must be engaged, look at their test scores 3. They must be engaged - they're having fun The article (found here) was an incredibly interesting read but the Twitter conversation after my post was for me the most interesting part. "
John Pearce

Open University research explodes myth of 'digital native' - 1 views

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    "A new research project by the Open University explores the much-debated concept of "the digital native". The university does this by making full use of the rich resource which is its own highly diverse student body. It concludes that while there are clear differences between older people and younger in their use of technology, there's no evidence of a clear break between two separate populations."
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    This is important research that all educators need to take account of.
John Pearce

Combatting the cyberbully myth - 0 views

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    "Why do we keep telling children that the law cannot protect them against severe cyberbullying? Time and time again politicians and the press claim that there is nothing police or parents can do if a child is being bullied on the internet, and that government needs to step in."
John Pearce

The Flipped Class: Myths vs. Reality - THE DAILY RIFF - Be Smarter. About Education. - 0 views

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    There has been a lot of interest in the flipped classroom.  This past week the Flipped Class Conference occurred at Woodland Park High School in Woodland Park Colorado and during the pre-conference a team of flipped teachers got together to write a three-part article about the nature of the Flipped Class.  This first article is an attempt to define what the Flipped Class is and what it is NOT.
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