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Future U: Classroom tech doesn't mean handing out tablets - 0 views

  • "I would argue the classroom twenty years from now will be a space reconfigured and repurposed for different needs," he said. "No more 'tablet armchairs.' The classrooms may look more like living rooms. We're going to see classrooms moving away from lectures to a more collaborative environment, heavy on group projects. I could see a student's tools all contained on one device, sharing wirelessly on a common screen or with each other, device-to-device, and much more web-based." The devices they use will also continue to shrink. Students are already showing a preference for tablets and web-books over laptops. "The social web has enforced a powerful notion of collaborative knowledge creation," Jim Groom, instructional technology specialist and adjunct professor at Virginia's University of Mary Washington told Ars. "How can a classroom in this moment ignore the shape of the web?" he asked. His university is planning a pilot program to give 900 new students not just their own blogs, but a complete domain and space in which they will work, archive, sandbox, rant and play, and over which they have complete control.
  • "I would argue the classroom twenty years from now will be a space reconfigured and repurposed for different needs," he said. "No more 'tablet armchairs.' The classrooms may look more like living rooms. We're going to see classrooms moving away from lectures to a more collaborative environment, heavy on group projects. I could see a student's tools all contained on one device, sharing wirelessly on a common screen or with each other, device-to-device, and much more web-based." The devices they use will also continue to shrink. Students are already showing a preference for tablets and web-books over laptops. "The social web has enforced a powerful notion of collaborative knowledge creation," Jim Groom, instructional technology specialist and adjunct professor at Virginia's University of Mary Washington told Ars. "How can a classroom in this moment ignore the shape of the web?" he asked. His university is planning a pilot program to give 900 new students not just their own blogs, but a complete domain and space in which they will work, archive, sandbox, rant and play, and over which they have complete control.
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    "I would argue the classroom twenty years from now will be a space reconfigured and repurposed for different needs," he said. "No more 'tablet armchairs.' The classrooms may look more like living rooms. We're going to see classrooms moving away from lectures to a more collaborative environment, heavy on group projects. I could see a student's tools all contained on one device, sharing wirelessly on a common screen or with each other, device-to-device, and much more web-based." The devices they use will also continue to shrink. Students are already showing a preference for tablets and web-books over laptops. "The social web has enforced a powerful notion of collaborative knowledge creation," Jim Groom, instructional technology specialist and adjunct professor at Virginia's University of Mary Washington told Ars. "How can a classroom in this moment ignore the shape of the web?" he asked. His university is planning a pilot program to give 900 new students not just their own blogs, but a complete domain and space in which they will work, archive, sandbox, rant and play, and over which they have complete control.
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UDL Examples and Resources | National Center On Universal Design for Learning - 0 views

  • UDL Guidelines - Version 2.0: Examples and Resources
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    UDL Guidelines - Version 2.0: Examples and Resources
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    Click on the Universal Design for Learning checkpoint links to investigate a range of ICT tools. Some of these would be worth considering as your web 2.0 tool.
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Donald Clark Plan B: More pedagogic change in 10 years than last 1000 years - all drive... - 1 views

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    Wednesday, December 07, 2011 More pedagogic change in 10 years than last 1000 years - all driven by 10 technology innovations Pedagogy - one of those words that's used when people want to sound all academic. So let's just call it learning practice. Of one thing we can be sure; teaching does not seem to have changed much in the last 100 years. In our Universities, given the stubborn addiction to lectures, it has barely changed in 1000 years. So what's the real source of pedagogic change?
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    This may be useful to consider when planning your photostory :-)
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Monash University copyright - 0 views

  • Images: (incl. diagrams, photos, etc; can be whole image or part of an image) you can copy/put online any images from publicly accessible Internet websites (excludes subscriber sites and Library electronic resources, ebooks or ejournal databases - see below); you can copy/put online any images from hard-copy sources (e.g. books, pamphlets, journal volumes) provided that those images can't be bought separately by the students at a reasonable price. See the FAQs on images (opens in new tab/window) and also 'Using screen shots' (opens in new tab/window)
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Examples 4.2 | National Center On Universal Design for Learning - 0 views

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    For those of your that are interested in assistive technologies. This is a great site.
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Master of Teaching (Secondary) - Flinders University - 0 views

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      This is what I am learning
  • The Master of Teaching (Secondary) is a pre-service teacher education course which requires two years of study (or the equivalent part-time). The course is offered by the Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law. A Lutheran pathway is available for students wishing to teach in that system. Further information regarding the Lutheran pathway is available from the Lutheran pathway coordinator.Admission requirements Course aims Learning outcomesCredit Program of study
  • The course aims to produce graduates who: are prepared to participate in a world that requires high levels of scientific, mathematical and technological literacy can teach within and across learning areas have developed studies in depth in two or three specific school curriculum learning areas relevant to teaching in middle or secondary schools areas are able to apply their knowledge and skills in a range of educational settings with diverse groups of students have the capacity to undertake ongoing professional study through a variety of pathways.Learning outcomes
    • Gary Leung
       
      My aims, too
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  • he Master of Teaching (Secondary) is a pre-service teacher education course which requires two years of study (or the equivalent part-time). The course is offered by the Faculty of Educat
  • Program of studyTo qualify for the Master of Teaching (Secondary), a student must complete 72 units of education studies as set out below, with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic. The course comprises:36 units of undergraduate education topics; 36 units of postgraduate education topics.Except with the permission of the Board: no compulsory topic may be taken more than twice; teaching practicum topics may not be attempted more than once. Students should note that teaching practicum topics require full-time commitment for their duration. 
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      I have to study many difference program
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Writing a Literature Review : Academic Skills Centre : University of Canberra - 0 views

  • Important note: do not confuse a literature review with an annotated bibliography. An annotated bibliography deals with each text in turn, describing and evaluating the text, using one paragraph for each text. In contrast, a literature review synthesises many texts in one paragraph. Each paragraph (or section if it is a long thesis) of the literature review should classify and evaluate the themes of the texts that are relevant to your thesis; each paragraph or section of your review should deal with a different aspect of the literature.
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    Don't confuse a literature review with writing an annotated bibliography!
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