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Clay Leben

The Future of Education - Steve Hargadon - 8 views

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    Recorded online interviews with noted teachers, pundits, and researchers in the area of future edtech. I think of it as a mini TED for educators and instructional design.
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    Recorded online interviews with noted teachers, pundits, and researchers in the area of future edtech and pedagogy. I think of it as an online TED for educators and instructional design.
Darrel Branson

A computer per student leads to higher performance than traditional classroom settings - 6 views

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    Research in support of 1:1 devices (Like we needed any convincing! ;) "A Computer Per Student Leads to Higher Performance Than Traditional Classroom Settings"
Camilla Elliott

Arizona State University Decision Theater - 4 views

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    Decision Theater is a world-class research facility and decision lab for exploring and understanding decision-making in uncertain times. By using state-of-the-art visualization, simulation and solutions tools, we enable decision-makers to address today's challenges and conquer tomorrow's emerging issues.
Clay Leben

Brain Rules: 12 Principles - 0 views

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    Popular book and DVD explaining brain functioning research. Applications to learning. Great tutorials to try out the "rules"
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    Web site has fair amount of freely accessible sample and examples and tutorials.
John Pearce

Khan Academy and the Effectiveness of Science Videos | Action-Reaction - 3 views

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    "It is a common view that "if only someone could break this down and explain it clearly enough, more students would understand." Khan Academy is a great example of this approach with its clear, concise videos on science. However it is debatable whether they really work. Research has shown that these types of videos may be positively received by students. They feel like they are learning and become more confident in their answers, but tests reveal they haven't learned anything."
Ian Guest

Information Society Unit (EU) - 0 views

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    "...research aimed at providing robust, science-based evidence and policy options that support the widespread take up and effective use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the economy and in society."
Rhondda Powling

What Twitter offers teachers: The evidence | EduResearch Matters - 6 views

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    This offers some research-based evidence about how Twitter can be useful to educators. "In order to convince teachers of the possible benefits of using a new technology, such as Twitter, we decided to look for evidence of its qualities. What in particular, does Twitter offer educators? Is it worth getting involved?" 30 leading educators (with an interest in educational technology) were identified. They were the ones who were currently using Twitter. The study analysed samples of their tweets in order to determine their purpose and the possible benefits of the tweets to their followers. Also examined were a sample of tweets from the twitter streams of two popular educational hashtags: #edchat and #edtech, in order to determine what 'followers' may gain."
Ian Guest

Open University Learning Design Initiative - 3 views

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    "Our aim is to develop and implement a methodology for learning design composed of tools, practice and other innovation that both builds upon, and contributes to, existing academic and practioner research."
Ian Guest

ERRR Podcast - 1 views

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    Education Research Reading Room podcast from Ollie Lovell
nakhonline

Find The Best Keyword Search For Your Blogs - 0 views

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    Keyword search engines can help you get valuable keywords for your content marketing. Therefore, choosing the best keyword research tool is critical to your SEO success.
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    Keyword search engines can help you get valuable keywords for your content marketing. Therefore, choosing the best keyword research tool is critical to your SEO success.
John Pearce

50 Search Engines You Probably Don't Use Yet - 3 views

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    "Students, teachers and the public turn to their librarians for help researching everything from technology to genealogy to homework help and lesson plans. Even if your library is equipped with subscriptions and memberships to top of the line databases and online journals, you've probably had to get creative during a patron's requested search for something unfamiliar."
John Pearce

ChronoZoom - 7 views

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    ChronoZoom is an open source community project dedicated to visualizing the history of everything to bridge the gap between the humanities and sciences using the story of Big History to easily understand all this information. This project has been funded and supported by Microsoft Research Connections in collaboration with University California at Berkeley and Moscow State University. You can browse through history on ChronoZoom to find data in the form of articles, images, video, sound, and other multimedia. ChronoZoom links a wealth of information from five major regimes that unifies all historical knowledge collectively known as Big History.
Russell Ogden

Exploring the Hype(r) of Languages Learning and Teaching - 0 views

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    This website is part of a research project exploring the use of ICTs for learning and teaching Languages in ICT-enhanced government schools.
John Pearce

Information Literacy development - 1 views

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    "I've just been browsing a report recently published by Ofcom titled "Children and parents: Media use and attitudes report." [PDF]. Much of my work in schools and with teachers involves discussions about the sorts of skills and dispositions young people need to be considered 'literate' in an increasingly digital world. The research carried out by Ofcom reveals some useful data to help inform how schools think about a response, including…"
John Pearce

What Does 'Design Thinking' Look Like in School? | MindShift - 1 views

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    "Design thinking is an approach to learning that includes considering real-world problems, research, analysis, conceiving original ideas, lots of experimentation, and sometimes building things by hand. But few schools have the time or wherewithal to integrate these processes into the school day."
John Pearce

The vast differences between the NBN and the Coalition's alternative - Features - ABC T... - 0 views

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    "There are few similarities: it appears that the Coalition's plans for Fixed Wireless technology and Satellite technology in rural areas may be similar (there's an near-total lack of detail in the Coalition's plans and much information is gathered through 'reading between the lines') but there are big questions regarding the differences in funding. Ultimately, the only obvious similarity is that people should be able to download web pages and videos a bit faster. Here follows each facet listed in detail. In the spirit of crowdsourcing, and with the phenomenal success of it in terms of NBN research, if you can add any more information one way or the other, please contact us or leave the details in the comments."
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