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Eveleen Er

The Five Superpowers of the Learning Age | E-Learning Council - 0 views

  • þffAn example of an immersive experience is the  3-D immersive Emergency Shelter Simulation developed by the CUNY School of Professional Studies and the City of New York Office of Emergency Management
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    Good example for our virtual world. Azhar, youfang and tini.. please watch the video.
Sally Loan

SDL and CoL with ICT by Dr Cheah Horn Mun - 2 views

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    After viewing the video, I understand better of what is Self-directed learning (SDL) and collaborative learning (CoL) means.
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    in CoL, perhaps the tasks have to be such that students are inter-dependent on each other. This would then promotes interaction amongst students. A simple task would end up in a divide and conquer as shared by Dr Cheah.
Ashley Tan

4 Free E-Books on Learning Objective-C, the Programming Language of iOS and OSX - 0 views

  • Want to write apps for OSX, the iPhone or the iPad? You can learn JavaScript and use a frameworks like PhoneGap or Titanium. Or you can learn the official language of Apple operating systems:  Objective-C. The debate over whether to build mobile apps in JavaScript or Objective-C is beyond the scope of this blog post. But if you want to learn Objective-C, these resources will get you started.
Ashley Tan

Twitter finds a place in the classroom - CNN.com - 0 views

  • Teachers across the country have been incorporating Twitter into classrooms for a few years, but the site's adoption by educational institutions appears to be limited. A survey of 1,920 U.S. teachers published in April found that 2% of them use the micro-blogging site in college lectures. About half those polled said the use of Twitter and Facebook in class is harmful to the learning experience, according to the study from consulting firm Pearson learning Solutions. Still, Legaspi is hopeful. When he explained the plan to his students at Hollenbeck Middle School in East Los Angeles, he learned that only one of them had used Twitter. But most, he said, live on their phones. So getting them started wasn't difficult.
  • Legaspi said shy students are benefiting the most. For "a lot of them, what it did is help find their voice," he said. "I have many students that do not participate in my classes or share what's on their mind, so Twitter became that vehicle." Several students praised the new approach. "It's a great way to get people to notice you," said Oscar Lozoria, a shy 14-year-old with long hair that other students used to tease him about. He said Twitter has changed how his peers view him. "They see me as somebody now -- as an equal," he said. Ivan Sabaria, also 14, said Twitter makes learning more fun. "I'm paying attention and doing all my work," he said.
  • Occasionally, the students will type in something inappropriate during class. Still, Legaspi is convinced he has discovered the future of education. "I get feedback on the spot. Not only that, all the students can see what they're sharing," he said. "This is powerful."
Kartini Ishak

Foursquare Now 10 Million Strong: Has Your Business Checked-in? Brian Solis - 0 views

  • The Games Businesses Play with Customers Boomers and Generation X will remember the days when the Yellow Pages was the encyclopedia of local business. Now services such as Foursquare bring the Yellow Pages alive. Add to the fact that the people we know and trust share their experiences and endorsements or critiques with every checkin, we’re given access to something quite remarkable. Additionally, businesses are given a special opportunity to learn more about the people who are checking-in and also about those who are not. Foursquare offers a powerful set of business tools that can help local businesses, chains, destinations, you name it, more effectively connect with the people who can not only keep them in business, but grow it as well.
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    What we can learn is the creation of more meaningful experiences, from this Foursquare study, is that reaches out to people and engages them. 
Ashley Tan

Mobile learning (2) « L&T blog: About learning, training and technology at ITC-ILO - 3 views

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    This was the tag cloud from which the idea to create a person/logo for the e-fiesta was born.
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    good stuffs! thanks =)
yeuann

Mr Edmund Lim's teaching and learning journey - 8 views

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    Was chatting with a pri-school teacher friend of mine yesterday, and he casually mentioned that he had created his own e-portfolio using Google Sites too. I checked his e-portfolio out and I found it very inspiring - all the more since it's a classic showcase of what an e-portfolio can be - and one done by one of our own working Singaporean school teachers some more. :) Hopefully this example should help towards dispelling the misconception that e-portfolios are a high-tech "waste of time" that only adds extra to a teacher's workload.
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    Excellent find. It's something to showcase should anyone ask for examples of non-LMS type e-portfolios.
Ashley Tan

Zenler Studio Pro to Address Game-Based Learning Gap: In Beta by News Editor : Learning Solutions Magazine - 3 views

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    Something to keep an eye on...
Ashley Tan

Collaborative Learning for the Digital Age - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

  • The real treasure trove was to be found in the students' innovations. Working together, and often alongside their professors, they came up with far more learning apps for their iPods than anyone—even at Apple—had dreamed possible. Most predictable were uses whereby students downloaded audio archives relevant to their courses—Nobel Prize acceptance speeches by physicists and poets, the McCarthy hearings, famous trials. Almost instantly, students figured out that they could record lectures on their iPods and listen at their leisure.
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      Something to consider when planning for a contest for e-fiesta 2012?
Pek Mee Loh

Mobile Learning - 4 views

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    Videos on mobile learning.
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    Excellent collection!
Obi-Wan Fareed

Mobile apps for learning and development professionals - 1 views

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    "Top ten smart apps for learning and development professionals"
yeuann

Quick and Simple mLearning Content for the iPhone by Paul Clothier : Learning Solutions Magazine - 1 views

  • Everyone seems to be voicing their opinion about mLearning — about the impact it will have on work, productivity, education ... and how it could, in fact, solve world hunger. The truth is that very few people or organizations have actually developed any mLearning, and their opinions are often more philosophical than pragmatic. My intention in this article is to focus on the pragmatic — to help you get your hands dirty so you can speak about mLearning from the perspective of having actually developed some.
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    Pragmatic tips for developing mLearning projects...
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    While what the author suggested is a simple start, it is a bad one for the long run. Why? It replicates exactly what you can already do more logically and perhaps more easily in other platforms. It's best to have the change in pedagogy or strategy in mind when designing apps or creating an m-learning system. Our mission is to leverage on learning outside the classroom, on the move or in more meaningful contexts.
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    Thanks for the tip, Dr Ashley!
jasonyai

Video Gaming and Learning - 1 views

Tangential Learning - Reducing direct instruction and increasing self-directed Learning. Interesting video that shares how to retain the 'fun' element in using video games to educate students. By ...

learning gaming

started by jasonyai on 15 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
yeuann

Know-It-All App Lets You Learn Without Thinking | Game|Life | Wired.com - 1 views

  • Do you struggle to remember the periodic table of elements, but have no trouble recalling all of the Pokemon? Can’t find that French vocabulary word you crammed on the airplane to Paris, but still remember all the words to “We Didn’t Start the Fire?” The reason we struggle with remembering some things and have trouble forgetting others, some experts say, might not be simply because some things are fun and others are boring. It could be because, paradoxically, we learn better when we’re not concentrating.
Obi-Wan Fareed

A Learning Science Alternative to Bloom's Taxonomy by Brenda Sugrue : Learning Solutions Magazine - 0 views

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    In 2002, I proposed two alternatives to Bloom's Taxonomy for classifying objectives in order to design appropriate instruction and assessment (Sugrue, 2002). One was based on Merrill's content performance matrix (Merrill, 1983). The other I called the "pure performance" alternative, which did not require any classification.
yeuann

Tuition at Learn-to-Code Boot Camp Is Free - Until You Get a Job | Wired Business | Wired.com - 1 views

  • In a few months, another graduating class of college students will stumble out into an unforgiving job market weighed down by staggering debt. But one school in one of the hottest hiring markets in the country is flipping the script on student loans: until you get a job, you don’t pay.
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    We have the flipped classroom... now we have the flipped student loan! 
yeuann

Startups are about to blow up the textbook - Fortune Tech - 0 views

  • "CK-12 basically looked at STEM [science, technology, engineering, and math] and broke it down into the 5,000 fundamental concepts, and they mapped them all together," Chakrapani says. "It's not about creating a textbook and every three years putting out a new edition so you can capture more revenue. It's about thinking how a student learns."
  • "And then you go back at the end of year with teachers, see what students struggle on, and revise and improve the book. Each year, the text gets better."
  • Free educational resources -- like a university course on Coursera, for example -- may be available for students to use at no cost, but students cannot reuse, remix, or repurpose that course content however they'd like. By contrast open-source materials like CK-12's materials are not only free, but can also be freely repurposed in any way a student or teacher sees fit.
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