New Media Technologies and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: A Brief Introducti... - 0 views
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A key element in this transformation is shifting the unit of analysis from the learner in a single course to the learner over time, inside and outside the classroom. What does this shift imply for the ways we understand learning and development? If we accept this new learning paradigm, what kinds of accommodations do we need to make in our approaches to the curriculum, the classroom, the role of faculty, and the empowerment of learners?
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Nils Peterson on 12 Mar 09See our conversations about transformative assessment and problems as the motivators of study that span courses. We have a blog post from June, early in the Harvesting Gradebook work, that talks about these problems spanning courses
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