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J Black

The End in Mind » A Post-LMS Manifesto - 0 views

  • Technology has and always will be an integral part of what we do to help our students “become.” But helping someone improve, to become a better, more skilled, more knowledgeable, more confident person is not fundamentally a technology problem. It’s a people problem. Or rather, it’s a people opportunity.
  • The problem with one-to-one instruction is that is simply doesn’t scale. Historically, there simply haven’t been enough tutors to go around if our goal is to educate the masses, to help every learner “become.”
  • Through experimental investigation, Bloom found that “the average student under tutoring was about two standard deviations above the average” of students who studied in a traditional classroom setting with 30 other students
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      I agree - for example, blogging within a LMS does not allow this, whereas blogging with a known host (Blogger, WP) does help students to connect with others inside and outside of the learning environment/institution.
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      This is a very profound statement that we should closely look at. Do LMS do nothing more than perpetuate the traditional classroom model?
  • here is, at its very core, a problem with the LMS paradigm. The “M” in “LMS” stands for “management.” This is not insignificant. The word heavily implies that the provider of the LMS, the educational institution, is “managing” student learning. Since the dawn of public education and the praiseworthy societal undertaking “educate the masses,” management has become an integral part of the learning. And this is exactly what we have designed and used LMSs to do—to manage the flow of students through traditional, semester-based courses more efficiently than ever before. The LMS has done exactly what we hired it to do: it has reinforced, facilitated, and perpetuated the traditional classroom model, the same model that Bloom found woefully less effective than one-on-one learning.
  • We can extend, expand, enhance, magnify, and amplify the reach and effectiveness of human interaction with technology and communication tools, but the underlying reality is that real people must converse with each other in the process of “becoming.”
  • Because the LMS is primarily a traditional classroom support tool, it is ill-suited to bridge the 2-sigma gap between classroom instruction and personal tutoring.
  • undamentally human endeavor that requires personal interaction and communication, person to person.
  • n the post-LMS world, we need to worry less about “managing” learners and focus more on helping them connect with other like-minded learners both inside and outside of our institutions.
  • We need to foster in them greater personal accountability, responsibility and autonomy in their pursuit of learning in the broader community of learners. We need to use the communication tools available to us today and the tools that will be invented tomorrow to enable anytime, anywhere, any-scale learning conversations between our students and other learners
  • However, instead of that tutor appearing in the form of an individual human being or in the form of a virtual AI tutor, the tutor will be the crowd.
  • The paradigm—not the technology—is the problem.
  • Building a better, more feature-rich LMS won’t close the 2-sigma gap. We need to utilize technology to better connect people, content, and learning communities to facilitate authentic, personal, individualized learning. What are we waiting for?
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      Bingo
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    A very insightful look into LMS use and student achievment. Highly recommended read for users of BB or Moodle.
Ced Paine

Instructional Technology Department - Resources - 0 views

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    Resources for teachers, administrators, and Site Technology Specialists
Fred Delventhal

The Case Creator: a Video-based Case Creation Tool - 0 views

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    The Case Creator is a video-based case creation tool designed to provide teacher education faculty and students a way of sharing a common pedagogical experience through the use of real video embedded in a highly interactive interface. Case Creator extends work done on video-based teacher education instructional technologies with the main purpose of offering the teacher a new creative avenue to excite and motivate their student teachers.
Ced Paine

CriticalThinking.org - The Foundation for Critical Thinking - 0 views

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    K-12 INSTRUCTION STRATEGIES & SAMPLES
April H.

Twitter 101: Social Media's Move to College Classrooms - 0 views

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    "...the importance of Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Bebo and countless other social networking sites to mainstream culture and communication has businesses (or at least their PR and marketing departments) and journalistic organizations alike driving demand for social media instruction in the college curriculum."
Ced Paine

Center for Implementing Technology in Education (CITEd) - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Center for Implementing Technology in Education (CITEd)! CITEd identifies evidence-based practices for integrating instructional technology to support the achievement of all students.
Ced Paine

The OWL at Purdue - 0 views

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    Free online writing resources and instructional material
Rudy Garns

The World Is Open - 0 views

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    Technology is changing higher education in more ways than can be counted. Distance education has become common. Leading universities are putting course materials or even entire courses online -- free. The Obama plan for community colleges envisions free online courses that could be used nationwide. Curtis J. Bonk, a professor of instructional systems technology at Indiana University, surveys this landscape in The World Is Open: How Web Technology is Revolutionizing Education (Jossey-Bass). - Inside Higher Ed
Abhijeet Valke

27 More Top eLearning & Workplace Learning Blogs | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

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    After we posted a list of the Top 47 eLearning & Workplace Learning Blogs last month, we have received several more recommendations for adding more blogs to that list. Apart from these, we've discovered a few more blogs worth following - and these have been added to the list. A total of 27 blogs have been added to the original list. 1. Occasional Rants 2. Mind Leaders 3. Social Enterprise Blog 4. Discovery Through eLearning 5. Mission to Learn 6. Virtual Learning 7. Brandon Hall Analyst Blog - Janet Clarey 8. Speak Out 9. The Leadership Compass by Dr. Michael O'Connor 10. eLearning Roadtrip 11. Nancy White's Full Circle Blog 12. Business of Learning by Doug Howard 13. Aaron Silvers 14. Emerging Internet Technologies for Education 15. Langevin - Blog 16. Learning Technology Learning 17. PsyBlog 18. ZaidLearn 19. eLearning Acupuncture 20. Daan Assen's Learning 21. E L S U A 22. Electronic Papyrus 23. aLearning Blog 24. Lars is Learning 25. Writers Gateway 26. Free as in Freedom 27. Instructional Design: On the road to learning
Bruce Vigneault

Macul Cell Part1 - 8 views

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    Powerpoint on connecting student cell phones to classroom instruction.
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    Here is a powerpoint from a presentation I sat in on at MACUL in Grand Rapids. Liz is a fantastic presenter and source of information on the use of cell phones in the classroom!
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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
Dave Truss

Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy | Derek Sivers - 15 views

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    A leader needs the guts to stand alone and look ridiculous. But what he's doing is so simple, it's almost instructional. This is key. You must be easy to follow! Now comes the first follower with a crucial role: he publicly shows everyone how to follow.
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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
Basiyr Rodney

Instructional Coordinators - 0 views

  • Instructional coordinators held about 129,000 jobs in 2006. Almost 40 percent worked in public or private elementary and secondary schools, while more than 20 percent worked in public or private junior colleges, colleges and universities, and professional schools. Other employing industries included State and local government; individual and family services; child day care services; scientific research and development services; and management, scientific, and technical consulting services.
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    There is a future for us at least in USA
Samantha Ward

An EdTech Minute | BAM! Radio Network - 2 views

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    This podcast is a resource for professional edtech development that is shortened into a few short but sweet minutes. Any educator can enhance their classroom by gaining new ideas and perspectives constantly. This isn't a podcast that you would play in the classroom, but the ideas gained from this podcast would certainly improve instruction. The most common format of this podcast is app reviews or tips.
jhapriya

Wing shooting DVD - 0 views

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    Sunrise Productions has specialized in producing instructional skeet, trap, sporting clays and wingshooting videos and DVDs and other shotgunning programs.
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    Sunrise Productions has specialized in producing instructional skeet, trap, sporting clays and wingshooting videos and DVDs and other shotgunning programs
nathanielcowan54

Buy Google Verified Reviews - - 0 views

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    Buy Google Verified Reviews Introduction In essence, Google Verified Reviews are a mechanism for Google to confirm that the reviews that show up on a search results page are legitimate and not spam. Google accomplishes this by confirming the reviewer's identification and the fact that they actually have an account with the company they are evaluating. This verification procedure is intended to help raise the caliber of reviews that show up on Google and assist companies in gaining the trust of prospective clients. Buy Google Verified Reviews What Are Google Verified Reviews? In essence, Google Verified Reviews are a mechanism for Google to confirm that the reviews that show up on a search results page are legitimate and not spam. Google accomplishes this by confirming the reviewer's identification and the fact that they actually have an account with the company they are evaluating. This verification procedure is intended to help raise the caliber of reviews that show up on Google and assist companies in gaining the trust of prospective clients. Buy Google Verified Reviews Customers who see Google Verified Reviews can be sure that the testimonials are from actual clients and not from fictitious accounts. This can increase a company's prospects of gaining more business by fostering trust with potential clients. You may grow your business and establish credibility by using Google Verified Reviews. with prospective clients. To get your clients to leave Google Verified Reviews for your company, follow the above instructions. Why Google Verified Customer Reviews Are Important? Customer reviews are significant, as you are aware as a business owner. After all, one of the key ways that prospective clients find out about your organization is through customer reviews. Also, in today's digital environment, the majority of prospective clients will conduct a fast Google search to read your customer reviews before choosing to do business with you. Buy Google Verified Re
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    Buy Google Verified Reviews Introduction In essence, Google Verified Reviews are a mechanism for Google to confirm that the reviews that show up on a search results page are legitimate and not spam. Google accomplishes this by confirming the reviewer's identification and the fact that they actually have an account with the company they are evaluating. This verification procedure is intended to help raise the caliber of reviews that show up on Google and assist companies in gaining the trust of prospective clients. Buy Google Verified Reviews What Are Google Verified Reviews? In essence, Google Verified Reviews are a mechanism for Google to confirm that the reviews that show up on a search results page are legitimate and not spam. Google accomplishes this by confirming the reviewer's identification and the fact that they actually have an account with the company they are evaluating. This verification procedure is intended to help raise the caliber of reviews that show up on Google and assist companies in gaining the trust of prospective clients. Buy Google Verified Reviews Customers who see Google Verified Reviews can be sure that the testimonials are from actual clients and not from fictitious accounts. This can increase a company's prospects of gaining more business by fostering trust with potential clients. You may grow your business and establish credibility by using Google Verified Reviews. with prospective clients. To get your clients to leave Google Verified Reviews for your company, follow the above instructions. Why Google Verified Customer Reviews Are Important? Customer reviews are significant, as you are aware as a business owner. After all, one of the key ways that prospective clients find out about your organization is through customer reviews. Also, in today's digital environment, the majority of prospective clients will conduct a fast Google search to read your customer reviews before choosing to do business with you. Buy Google Verified Re
orurorr

Unveiling the Best LED Batten Light Manufacturers: Providing Superior Lighting Solutions - 1 views

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David Ellena

The Future: What 32 Ed Leaders Are Excited About - Getting Smart by Tom Vander Ark - ed... - 0 views

  • Blended Learning & Personalization
  • “The shift to using technology to personalize learning for each student so that they can master deeper skills and knowledge.”
  • Student Motivation/Agency & Personalization
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  • “The gift of time and self management– teaching kids how to do life.”
  • Innovation, New Models & Competency-Based Learning
  • “I’m excited about empowering both teachers and students with the tools and the freedom they need to build engaging, collaborative, and rigorous learning experiences.
  • Professional Development
  • “Getting students the instruction and support they need, when they need it.”
  • “The shift from passive to interactive learning, not just for kids for teachers and leaders.”
  • Great Teaching at Scale
  • “Personalized and contextualized learning for teachers too.”
  • “The shift from teaching content to thinking and analyzing.”
  • More Quality Options
  • “Providing access to quality education to low income students and families.”
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    What will 2014 hold for edtech? Here are some thoughts
swaroopraju

eduCanon: interactive video. unleashed. - 0 views

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    Free tool to embed questions into your video instruction. Great for the flipped classroom. Just found this eduCanon lesson made by a Spanish teacher in texas. Check it out: http://goo.gl/44upXi.
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