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P3 Conference 2010: Or, How Attending a Digital Humanities Conference Helped Me to Valu... - 0 views

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    "P3 stands for Peer-to-Peer Pedagogy, and the morning keynote speakers and afternoon breakout sessions all focused on ways that digital technology can promote a more democratic, collaborative, reciprocal approach to learning. I'll cut to the chase. I left with an arsenal of new resources and ideas, including:" An incredible list of resources for content-based learning.
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Ozge Karaoglu's Blog - 1 views

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    About 21st century teaching and learning. Many good sites are glanced at, though there is little about the pedagogy you might use.
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lwc_leaders : Membership Pending - 0 views

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    Yahoo Group for leaders of the Learning with Computers online community. We help others learn about topics in using computers, distance and blended learning, lesson planning, pedagogies for EFL/ESL, etc.
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Classroom Eye Candy: A Flexible-Seating Paradise | Cult of Pedagogy - 0 views

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    "I have taken all the conventional desks out and replaced them with mostly tables and a number of different kinds of chairs; I've used garage sales and the generosity of friends to furnish my room this way. My classroom looks like a college apartment. But I also build in transitions every 15 minutes or so that require movement (to get into groups, turn something in, write on a paper-covered wall, etc). I have little to no fidgeting problems or issues with attention loss."" This is a whole section of a teacher blog devoted to pictures and descriptions of flexible seating environments.
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Project Based Learning: Start Here | Cult of Pedagogy - 0 views

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    "One reason PBL might be hard for some teachers to start is that there's just so much stuff out there about it. Who has time to wade through it all? To solve this problem, I went out in search of the clearest, most authoritative information on PBL and put together a collection of materials that will help you get your feet wet, plus links to more resources for when you're ready to dig deeper." This article starts with a definition and gives teachers help in getting started with PBL.
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Teacher's Toolkit for Shared Learning: Trace Effects: Gaming meets Pedagogy for ESOL - 5 views

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    A nice review of the free online and DVD-based game to learn English. Trace Effects takes the student through adventures all around the U.S. using vocabulary to learn things about his new friends and achieve certain tasks that are typically American -- women's roles in society, saving the environment, community work, science and innovation, etc. The toolkit includes a massive number of teaching suggestions, teacher resources, games, a graphic novel, etc.
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Internet TESL Journal (For ESL/EFL Teachers) - 1 views

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    Articles, Research Papers, Lessons Plans, Classroom Handouts, Teaching Ideas & Links A huge compendium of things for students to do online, as well as articles for teachers on pedagogy and lesson plans. practical focus and strong ESL/EFL orientation. --EHS
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SchoolsWorld - 6 views

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    Another school/pedagogy oriented site for video resources. Ideas for curriculum, advice, guides, videos of and by students as well as education professionals and parents. T/H R. Byrne
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Learning Styles: concepts and Evidence - 5 views

  • Our review of the literature disclosed ample evidence that children and adults will, if asked, express preferences about how they prefer information to be presented to them. There is also plentiful evidence arguing that people differ in the degree to which they have some fairly specific aptitudes for different kinds of thinking and for processing different types of information. However, we found virtually no evidence for the interaction pattern mentioned above, which was judged to be a precondition for validating the educational applications of learning styles. Although the literature on learning styles is enormous, very few studies have even used an experimental methodology capable of testing the validity of learning styles applied to education. Moreover, of those that did use an appropriate method, several found results that flatly contradict the popular meshing hypothesis. We conclude therefore, that at present, there is no adequate evidence base to justify incorporating learning-styles assessments into general educational practice. Thus, limited education resources would better be devoted to adopting other educational practices that have a strong evidence base, of which there are an increasing number. However, given the lack of methodologically sound studies of learning styles, it would be an error to conclude that all possible versions of learning styles have been tested and found wanting; many have simply not been tested at all. Further research on the use of learning-styles assessment in instruction may in some cases be warranted, but such research needs to be performed appropriately.
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    An interesting review of the literature on learning styles: "Our review of the literature disclosed ample evidence that children and adults will, if asked, express preferences about how they prefer information to be presented to them. There is also plentiful evidence arguing that people differ in the degree to which they have some fairly specific aptitudes for different kinds of thinking and for processing different types of information. However, we found virtually no evidence for the interaction pattern mentioned above, which was judged to be a precondition for validating the educational applications of learning styles. Although the literature on learning styles is enormous, very few studies have even used an experimental methodology capable of testing the validity of learning styles applied to education. Moreover, of those that did use an appropriate method, several found results that flatly contradict the popular meshing hypothesis. "We conclude therefore, that at present, there is no adequate evidence base to justify incorporating learning-styles assessments into general educational practice. Thus, limited education resources would better be devoted to adopting other educational practices that have a strong evidence base, of which there are an increasing number. However, given the lack of methodologically sound studies of learning styles, it would be an error to conclude that all possible versions of learning styles have been tested and found wanting; many have simply not been tested at all. Further research on the use of learning-styles assessment in instruction may in some cases be warranted, but such research needs to be performed appropriately."
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Teaching Writing in EFL/ESL Reading List - 6 views

  • Ferris DR (1994) Rhetorical strategies in student persuasive writing: differences between native and non-native speakers. Research in the Teaching of English 28(1): 45-. Ferris DR (1997) The influence of teacher commentary on student revision. TESOL Quarterly 31(2): 315-. Ferris DR (2002) Treatment of Error in Second Language Student Writing. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Ferris DR (2003) Response to Student Writing: Implications for Second Language Students. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum. Ferris DR (2004) The “grammar correction” debate in L2 writing: where are we, and where do we go from here? (and what do we do in the meantime…?) Journal of Second Language Writing 13: 49-62. Ferris DR & Hedgcock JS (1998) Teaching ESL Composition: Purpose, Process, and Practice. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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    Recommends Ferris & Hedgcock and Kroll
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Free online tutorial for using SMARTBOARDS - 0 views

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    R. Stannard's ideads for using IWBs with language learners. He notes several areas where teachers can create games and activities to produce content for language learning.
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How A Classroom Of iPads Changed My Approach To Learning | Edudemic - 0 views

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    A thoughtful essay on change in education and how to adapt to it.
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Teaching as performance in the electronic classroom - 0 views

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    An important issue for CBI and CALL--who has authority and control of the knowledge? firstmonday.org
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Educational Psychology Interactive: Cognitive Development - 0 views

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    A good synopsis of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
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Bye bye blackboard .... - 2 views

  • Blackboards were wiped after use: they were meant for immediate communication, not for record. Even as they were being used, their messages were continuously revised, erased and renewed. But when Einstein came to Oxford in 1931, he was already an international celebrity. After one of his lectures a blackboard was preserved and has become a kind of relic. It is the most famous object in this Museum. This exhibition marks the centenary of the Special Theory of Relativity by inviting a number of well-known people in Britain today to chalk on blackboards the same size as Einstein’s. All these guest blackboards have been prepared in the early months of 2005. The result is an exhibition about science, art, celebrity and nostalgia. The blackboard is fast disappearing from meetings, classes and lectures: ‘bye-bye blackboard’.
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    An exhibit by a museum of blackboards scrawled on by mathematicians, artists, poets. A demonstration of technology's advance. text and images
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Preparing Instructors for Quality Online Instruction - 0 views

  • http://www.westga.edu/%7Edistance/ojdla/spring81/yang81.htm Preparing Instructors for Quality Online Instruction Yi Yang Ph.D. Candidate Department of Instructional Systems, Leadership, and Workforce Development Mississippi State University yy47@colled.msstate.edu Linda F. Cornelious, Ph.D. Professor Department of Instructional Systems, Leadership, and Workforce Development Mississippi State University lcornelious@colled.msstate.edu Abstract With a growing number of courses offered online and degrees offered through the Internet, there is a considerable interest in online education, particularly as it relates to the quality of online instruction. The major concerns are centering on the following questions: What will be the new role for instructors in online education? How will students' learning outcomes be assured and improved in online learning environment? How will effective communication and interaction be established with students in the absence of face-to-face instruction? How will instructors motivate students to learn in the online learning environment? This paper will examine new challenges and barriers for online instructors, highlight major themes prevalent in the literature related to “quality control or assurance” in online education, and provide practical strategies for instructors to design and deliver effective online instruction. Recommendations will be made on how to prepare instructors for quality online instruction.
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    What is the new role for instructions in online learning environments? How will students communicate and interact? How will students be motivated? We are still wrestling with these questions.
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Teaching Online - A Time Comparison - 0 views

  • Teaching Online - A Time Comparison Joseph Cavanaugh, Ph.D. Associate Professor Of Economics Wright State University, LC joseph.cavanaugh@wright.edu Abstract The success of distance courses has prompted universities nationwide to increase the number of courses offered online. As the number of these courses has increased, the challenges involved in developing and offering them have become more apparent. One particular difficulty when teaching in an online format is that it can be more time-consuming than teaching in a traditional in-class format. This case study investigates this issue through the use of a detailed comparison of the time required to prepare and teach a traditional course, and that required for the same course presented in an online format. The additional time required by the online format is found to result largely from increased student contact and individualized instruction and not from the use of technology per se.
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Technology Helps Students Find Comfort In the Classroom | edcetera - Rafter Blog - 1 views

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    "Technology in the classroom no longer means simply having a computer available for students to use or presenting material through a PowerPoint presentation. Educational tech means utilizing aspects of the digital classroom within the traditional classroom-students use cloud technology to submit and review assignments, teachers facilitate class discussions through online platforms, and students collaborate through online media. These are new and revolutionary elements of learning and education that play an important role in our students' academic experience."
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Interview with Nik Peachey | Glasgow Online - 2 views

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    From the 2012 IATEFL Britisch Council Glasgow. Peachey talks about Scoop.It, and problems in instituting technology in schools, which seem to invest a lot of money in technology but lack the rethinking necessary for really transforming education.
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McGraw-Hill exec: tech will make us rethink age-grouping in schools - Tech News and Ana... - 0 views

  • As digital learning platforms continue to personalize education, McGraw-Hill SVP Jeff Livingston believes schools, particularly at the high school level, will need to rethink grouping students by age and instead organize students by competency.
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    "Online platforms like Khan Academy are already starting to flip classrooms across the country so that students can learn at their own pace. But some think it might not be too long before technology pushes schools to personalize education in even more structural ways, so that students are no longer grouped by age, but by competency." The concept makes so much sense: why force students to go through seat-time if they can demonstrate they know stuff way beyond their assigned grade level? And why do all subjects have to be the same grade level at the same time?
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