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John Pearce

Filament Games - 5 views

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    Filament Games is a game production studio that exclusively creates learning games. Our core competency is producing games that combine best practices in commercial game development with key concepts from the learning sciences. Accordingly, our senior staff is comprised of individuals who are equal parts game and instructional designers; a "dual literacy" that allows us to engineer authentic gameplay mechanics (rules and interactions that directly correlate with specific learning objectives). Filament Games was founded in 2005 by education technology expert Dan White, game designer Dan Norton, and software engineer Alex Stone. In the time since, Filament has developed over 30 educational games for clients ranging from National Geographic's JASON Science to Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's iCivics Inc.
John Pearce

Assessment for Learning: Home | Assessment for Learning - 10 views

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    "Welcome to the Assessment for Learning website. This site has been developed by Curriculum Corporation on behalf of the education departments of the States, Territories and Commonwealth of Australia." "There are 32 assessment tasks, covering the learning areas of English, Science, Studies of Society and Environment and Health and Physical Education, Languages Other Than English, Technology, The Arts and Mathematics - or their State and Territory equivalents.
Rhondda Powling

4 Powerful Tools from Google to Teach Kids Coding ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 11 views

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    A list of reasons why students should be taught coding plus links to 4 tools from Google for Education that will assist classroom teachers.
Rhondda Powling

10 Educational Web Tools That Support Inquiry-based Learning ~ Educational Technology a... - 11 views

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    "As a learning strategy, inquiry-based learning is all about learners constructing their own understanding and knowledge through asking questions. Inquiry-based learning is essentially student-centered. It starts with posing questions and directly involves students in challenging hands-on activities that drive students to ask more questions and explore different learning paths. This post has assembled a collection of some useful web tools and apps that support the ethos of inquiry-based learning.  Using these tools will enable students to engage in a wide range of learning tasks that are all driven by a sense of inquiry and questioning."
Andrea Grinton

Effectively Investing in Education Tech - 0 views

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    Whilst the vast majority of teachers appreciate how essential technology has become in their classrooms, especially in film and media related courses.
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    Whilst the vast majority of teachers appreciate how essential technology has become in their classrooms, especially in film and media related courses.
Ian Guest

Game Changers: Education and Information Technologies | EDUCAUSE - 4 views

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    "Game Changers: Education and Information Technologies is a collection of chapters and case studies contributed by college and university presidents, provosts, faculty, and other stakeholders. Institutions are finding new ways of achieving higher education's mission without being crippled by constraints or overpowered by greater expectations."
Roland Gesthuizen

The Future of Ed-Tech (Infographic) | Blog | eClassroom News - 9 views

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    "In a recent post, Edudemic introduced us to a very intricate, color-coded visualization by Envisioning Tech on what to expect in education technology in the next 30 years or so. And these concepts are not broad generalizations- Envisioning Tech takes topics like digitized classrooms and tangible computing and segments them into practical ideas to produce a well-organized, cohesive diagram"
Ian Guest

Project Tomorrow | Speak Up - 2 views

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    Far-reaching, longitudinal, annual study of student attitudes and capabilities with technology in education
Rhondda Powling

Free Technology for Teachers: Educators App Turns Your Blog Into an iOS and Android App... - 1 views

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    This could be a useful tool for bloggers
John Pearce

The Problem with SAMR | the spicy learning blog ~ education, technology, parenting, tea... - 6 views

shared by John Pearce on 16 Mar 14 - No Cached
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    "SAMR has been an incredibly useful framework for conversations around, and implementation of, educational technology in schools and districts. I mean, goodness, just look at a Google image search on the term. But there's something about it, or rather, the way it is often promoted, that has always given me that feeling like a piece of food is stuck in the back of my teeth."
Ian Guest

Game Changers: Education and Information Technologies - 8 views

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    "How can we reach more learners, more effectively, and with greater impact?" Free ebook from EDUCAUSE
Rhondda Powling

Eric Curts - YouTube - 3 views

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    Eric Curtis Youtube videos. Lots of good ideas and tips for using educational technologies.
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