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Future of personalised education - 0 views

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    "In this research, we explore how educators are using digital education services to deliver personalised programs. Through inputs from a series of in-depth interviews, surveys and social listening, we paint a picture of how the world of work and learning might evolve over the next forty years." A 16-page report from IBM.
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MERLOT II - Home - 1 views

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    MERLOT is a curated collection of free and open online teaching, learning, and faculty development services contributed and used by an international education community. Search peer reviewed open educational resources (OER), create Course ePortfolios, Bookmark Collections, and Learning Exercises, and build your own learning materials with our Content Builder.
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Teacher Guide for iPad - 4 views

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    Teacher Guide for iPad is used by thousands of teachers worldwide as an important resource to help integrate iPads into lessons. It includes over 600 lesson activity ideas and video tutorials that enhance learning outcomes rather than using technology for the sake of it. Created by Adam Foster, an experienced teacher who has used iPads in his lessons for over 5 years, the app also benefits from contributions from teachers worldwide.
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Technology, Pedagogy and Content Knowledge (TPACK) SIG - SITE - 2 views

shared by sebahatgok on 04 Apr 16 - No Cached
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    TPACK Papers in LearnTechLib (800+) TPACK SIG Forum on Academic Experts TPACK SIG blog Catalyzed by much interest at the SITE 2007 conference and launched during SITE 2008 by Judi Harris, Matt Koehler, Mario Kelly, and Punya Mishra, the Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge (TPACK) SIG seeks to bring together researchers, developers, and teacher educators interested
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Why Flipped Classrooms Fail Part 3 - 0 views

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    Flipped classrooms sometimes fall flat. In this third and final post, also see Part 1 and Part 2. You will gain diverse perspectives and new strategies from expert practitioners in K-12 and higher education including flipped learning pioneer, Aaron Sams.
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    This might give a little bit idea about what do avoid and watch for while flipping the learning.
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Computers 'do not improve' pupil results, says OECD - BBC News - 1 views

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    Investing heavily in school computers and classroom technology does not improve pupils' performance, says a global study from the OECD. The think tank says frequent use of computers in schools is more likely to be associated with lower results. The OECD's education director Andreas Schleicher says school technology had raised "too many false hopes".
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    I think the report does not show that technology is useless, but shows that we still need enourmous work on learning and teaching effective use of it. Here is another piece of news showing many teachers use technology for teacher-centered, traditional education. It brought my mind the concept of "teacher effect" that we talked in the class. " Why Ed Tech Is Not Transforming How Teachers Teach" http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2015/06/11/why-ed-tech-is-not-transforming-how.html?cmp=ew-tc15-eml&utm_content=buffer3067c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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Pros and Cons of Social Media in Education (Infographic) - 6 views

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    This infographic shows how universities use social media, which websites used for what purposes, and advantanges and difficulties of using social media. I found it to be very comprehensive. We also see that today social media is mostly used for practical purposes ,such as; announcement from schools, material share and networking in educational context. Challanges stated are woth to consider before attempting to use social media in education.
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