Networked Student Model
AJET 26(3) Drexler (2010) - The networked student model for construction of personal le... - 0 views
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The Networked Student Model and a test case are described in detail along with implications and considerations for additional research
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to facilitate further discussion about K-12 student construction of personal learning environments and offer the practitioner a foundation on which to facilitate a networked learning experience.
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School of One boosts individual learning - 0 views
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School of One
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pioneer for a new method of education based on each student’s individual learning experience.
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In traditional classrooms, teachers lead students through the curriculum at the same pace, and every student is expected to learn the same material at the same time. The School of One focuses on learning progression, but students might begin the same lesson at different points. State test results and other assessments identify which skills a student needs to develop, and those skills make up a student’s “playlist,” or individual learning plan.
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Social Networking: A Platform for Training New Managers Online? by Bill Brandon : Learn... - 0 views
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Why consider a social network for manager training?
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These are the workers who will be your new supervisors and managers
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workers in their 20s and 30s expect to be able to use the latest IT applications in their workplace. They are used to social networking online, and to online learning, often preferring these to classroom instruction
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higher order thinking skills | Educational Software Blog - 0 views
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Web-based instructional activities have an enormous potential to enhance and entice learning. Unfortunately integrating the internet into your curriculum in a way that has a positive impact on students' learning is often a difficult process. Below are some questions to ask yourself to help you get started.
eSN Special Report: Small-group collaboration | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views
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Educators are increasingly seeing the value of having students collaborate in small groups on classroom projects—and whether such projects involve producing a written or multimedia presentation, solving a math problem, or creating a video, technology can facilitate the group process.
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Some educators believe students gain a deeper understanding when they participate in group projects.
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"When a teacher lectures to them, they forget; when you have kids help design something, they will remember for a lifetime
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