SpeEdChange: A physical place for virtual education - 0 views
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And if you can't eat around it, or drink around it, just don't buy it. Education is messy - if your carpet or upholstery can't be easily cleaned, you've bought the wrong stuff.
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Design so that lighting varies, bright, dim, warm, cool. The idea of uniform room lighting, pulled from turn-of-the-20th-century German factory design, has never been appropriate for human use
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Design so that noise levels can vary as well. Not everyone needs auditory chaos, but many do. serve everyone. Don't pick "50 year" furniture.
Disrupting Higher Ed | Scoop.it - 0 views
How Evernote+Skitch+Mobile Device has replaced my Document Camera and IWB « T... - 0 views
Nik's Learning Technology Blog: 10 Tech Tools for Teacher Training Courses - 0 views
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One concern I had was the lack of tool choice. I understand the rationale behind having teachers work in a completely digital environment but would have liked to hear that he explained that he did this so that they would have an immersion experience and that it is important to offer learners choice.
CAST: About UDL - 0 views
ACU Mobile-Learning Report 2010-11 - 0 views
Social Annotations in Digital Library Collections - 0 views
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While used textbooks are obviously less costly, they often carry another benefit new textbooks don't: highlights, underscores and other annotations by their previous owners. Even though the author of, and rationale for, the annotations may be unknown, the fact that somebody found particular sections of the book important enough to emphasize tends to make the eye linger. Ideally, annotations can make learning and knowledge discovery feel less like a solitary pursuit and more like a collaborative effort.
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At first glance, it would seem that the trustworthiness of an unknown individual who has interpreted or appended an author's work would be questionable, but several reasonable assumptions can be made that contribute to the perceived authority of an unknown annotator. At the very least, they read the work and took the time to make the annotations, which may question or clarify certain statements in the text, and create links to other works, authors or ideas. The subsequent reader of an annotated work then has one or more additional perspectives from which to evaluate the usefulness of the text and annotations, and more implied permission to add his or her own interpretations than in an unannotated text. Published scholarly works are objects for discussion in an ongoing conversation among a community of knowledge seekers, and whether via formal citation in later publications or annotations in existing ones, all are designed to advance the generation and exchange of ideas.
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Most critically, knowledge discovery and transfer is no longer restricted to a model of one expert creator to many consumers. In Web 2.0, consumers are creators, who can add their voices to both expert and non-expert claims. Users get the benefit of multiple perspectives and can evaluate claims in the best tradition of participative, critical inquiry.
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Why go open? | abject learning - 0 views
Learning Through Digital Media - 0 views
What Do Kids Say Is The Biggest Obstacle To Technology At School? - 0 views
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