6 Great Blogs to Get Insights into Flipped Learning - EdTechReview™ (ETR) - 72 views
NCAT: Learning MarketSpace, July 2009 - 1 views
Mrs. Thonus's Third Grade Stars - 4 views
Vimeo Video School - 65 views
Why iPads Aren't Ready For Classrooms... Yet - 207 views
The Problem of "Pedagogy" in a Web 2.0 Era -- Campus Technology - 1 views
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Google search of the term “situated cognition”. Situated cognition, and related research threads, seems to me a useful concept for beginning to understand the tendencies of information technology for teaching and learning.
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And this is after decades of the movement called “The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning” (see http://www.issotl.org/--and note, the next ISSOTL conference is in Milwaukee October 20-22, 2011). The Association of American Colleges and Universities as well offers sessions and conversations related to the turn to learning--the next AAC&U conference is in Washington, DC, January 25-28, 2012.
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With this issue of Web 2.0, we end the run of this newsletter.
4 Ways to Enhance Your Class with Google Hangouts - Edudemic - 3 views
Ten Steps to Better Student Engagement | Edutopia - 205 views
The Challenges of Digital Leadership - 46 views
Formative Assessment Tools & Resources - 105 views
Prometheus and the Pendulum: Why the University of Michigan Joined edX | The EvoLLLution - 15 views
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This first major wave of experimentation has revealed the magnitude of opportunity to transform lives and push the bounds of discovery
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personalization at scale
Education Update:How We Got Grading Wrong, and What to Do About It:How We Got Grading W... - 72 views
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"Rubrics hold a mirror up to your objectives for an assessment task. Matt Townsley remembers well the day he looked into this mirror and didn't like what he saw. "I realized my criteria were mostly about how neat the project looked. It hit me that students could do well without knowing a whole lot about the learning objective."
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This sounds like an interesting article that someone took the time out to put up here on Diigo. There's only one problem, this seems to be some sort of "pay to view" site. Visitors actually cannot see the article in question (well, they get a 2-paragraph preview). Diigo friends, please don't point to sites that don't give the full information.
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Actually, one need not pay, but to read the whole article, one does have to sign in - the account is free, and I understand some don't want to sign in. Still, the article raises some good points.
Sign up for our 3 Steps to Successful Homework webinar - 3 views
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