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ICT-Rich Pedagogy - 1 views

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    Differences between 20th Century learning and ICT-rich pedagogy
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Microsoft - Partners in Learning Toolkit - 2 views

  • The Innovation Framework highlights four areas related to what and how students learn: 21st Century Skills & Standards Curriculum & the Learning Paradigm Assessment Innovative Uses of ICT How should a curriculum be designed, and how should students be assessed? How can student-directed learning be encouraged?   In most countries, school curricula and instruction are mostly didactic based on subject-based knowledge transmission and large amounts of rote learning. This ignores many skills that are increasingly necessary for life and work and often fails to engage students. Of course, schools implement and work according to national standards and other learning requirements, but they can also consider more effective teaching and learning strategies and encourage student-centered learning and assessment processes.4   Many innovative schools actively engage students in their learning and in the co-design of the learning process. There are a variety of ways of doing this, from the use of student councils to students as researchers within schools, to online student feedback on the quality of teaching and learning. Technology skills are crucial in the 21st Century skill set, but technology should play a bigger role in the transformation of learning practices. High-level ICT integration increases the possibility of personalizing learning processes, making learning accessible to students anytime and anywhere.
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101 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers You Should Know About - 0 views

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    I am unsure if all of these tools are in fact Web 2.0 however lists like this are good for learning about what is popular and recommended by others :-)
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Are you a Technocrat? A Reformist? Or a Holist? | eLearning - 0 views

  • identify three clusters of approaches that differ on the most basic assumptions regarding the integration of ICT and education. These approaches live "side by side", largely ignoring each other and not engaging in any meaningful discussion.
  • they reflect three very different starting points and perspectives for viewing the "merger" of ICT and education.
  • three paradigms.
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    This article summarises the paper "The Impact of ICT on Education: the three opposed paradigms, the lacking discourse", written by Roni Aviram and Deborah Talmi.
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App Store - The Australian Curriculum - Mobile Edition - 0 views

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    Get the iphone apps for The Australian Curriculum and the National Professional Standards for Teachers.
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    The online curriculum and standards for teachers goes mobile!
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Flipped Classroom A New Learning Revolution - 0 views

  • There has been a growing buzz around a recently coined phrase " Flipped Classroom". This term starts to take root in education as more and more educators are discovering it. So what is this all about and what are its advantages in learning and teaching? ( Awesome Infographic included below )
  • Flipped Classroom depends a lot on educational technology and web 2.0 tools such as podcasting and screencasting applications.
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    There has been a growing buzz around a recently coined phrase " Flipped Classroom". This term starts to take root in education as more and more educators are discovering it. So what is this all about and what are its advantages in learning and teaching? ( Awesome Infographic included below )
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    Flipped Classroom depends a lot on educational technology and web 2.0 tools such as podcasting and screencasting applications.
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The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture « User Generated Education - 0 views

  • For educators, who are used to and use the didactic model, a framework is needed to assist them with the implementation of the Flipped Classroom.  In other words, the message to teachers to do what they want during classroom is not enough to make this transition.
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    For educators, who are used to and use the didactic model, a framework is needed to assist them with the implementation of the Flipped Classroom. In other words, the message to teachers to do what they want during classroom is not enough to make this transition.
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Microsoft - Partners in Learning Toolkit - 0 views

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    The most difficult step on the journey towards innovation is the first one. Where do we start? Many questions and concerns are immediately obvious to you, mostly to do with constraints of finance, curriculum, professional practice and possibly the expectations of parents. However, the biggest risk of all is to take no risk at all.
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Educational Technology Made Simple | SimpleK12 - 0 views

shared by Trudy Sweeney on 20 Mar 12 - Cached
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    "SimpleK12 has helped more than 500,000 teachers and 2 million students learn and use technology. Our innovative, online learning programs empower individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to build 21st century classroom experiences."
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7 Ways To Keep Students Focused While Using Technology | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Even with all of the benefits of technology in the classroom, however, educators must use caution to ensure that students are focusing on the lesson and not giving in to distractions. Here are seven ways that teachers can use to help students pay more attention when using technology:
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    FYI
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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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    FYI
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elearningeuropa.info | eLearning - 0 views

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    Articles from Europe related to eLearning.
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    Some very interesting web 2.0 articles here.
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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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GoKnow - 0 views

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    Mobile learning website
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YouTube - The Role of ICT in Contemporary Education.wmv - 0 views

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    Warren's photostory
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    Warren's photostory video
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WebCite query result - 0 views

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    Connectivism should not be con fused with constructivism. George Siemens advances a theory of learning that is consistent with the needs of the twenty first century. His theory takes into account trends in learning, the use of technology and networks, and the diminishing half-life of knowledge. It combines relevant elements of many learning theories, social structures, and technology to create a powerful theoretical construct for learning in the digital age.
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    This is the link to the week 5 reading (part 2).
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YouTube - A Day Made of Glass... Made possible by Corning. - 0 views

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    The future with glass
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Social Bookmarking in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation - 0 views

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    A short introduction to the concept of social bookmarking, using Delicious as the example.
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    Commoncraft video about social bookmarking.
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