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Top 5 Ed Tech predictions for 2012 | ZDNet - 0 views

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    Top 5 Ed Tech predictions for 2012 By Christopher Dawson | December 22, 2011, 8:11pm PST Summary: Here's hoping I'm more accurate than I was last year. Earlier this week I wrote about five major technologies that should have had real impacts in education this year, but which never amounted to much. I called more than one of them out a year ago, when all signs pointed to their potential for disruption and transformation in 2011. I can't resist giving it another shot this year, though. Here are my top 5 predictions for the state of the art in Ed Tech in the coming year.
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TELeurope: STELLAR briefing 2: the Future of TEL - 0 views

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    STELLAR briefing 2: the Future of TEL An overview on interim results from the STELLAR delphi study.
George Bradford

TELeurope - 0 views

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    Technology-enhanced learning in Europe Where research meets research & practice! TELeurope is the social media hub for everything about technology-enhanced learning. It is the community platform of the European open network of excellence in technology-enhanced learning STELLARNET.EU. TELeurope is the place where research meets research & practice. If you have a stake in technology-enhanced learning - being a researcher, a developer, teacher, provider, vendor, policy-maker, or the like - you may want to join this social network. This platform is a social medium for technology-enhanced learning research and practice. As soon as you get your own TELeurope identity, make friends, join groups, and engage, a whole new universe of activity will become disclosed to you!
George Bradford

Office for Learning and Teaching - 0 views

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    Australian government office web portal for teaching and learning related information.
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Technology-Enhanced Learning in Developing Nations: A review | Gulati | The Internation... - 0 views

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    Abstract Learning 'using' technologies has become a global phenomenon. The Internet is often seen as a value-neutral tool that potentially allows individuals to overcome the constraints of traditional elitist spaces and gain unhindered access to learning. It is widely suggested that online technologies can help address issues of educational equity and social exclusion, and open up democratic and accessible educational opportunities. The national governments and non-governmental agencies who fund educational endeavours in developing countries have advocated the use of new technologies to reduce the cost of reaching and educating large numbers of children and adults who are currently missing out on education. This paper presents an overview of the educational developments in open, distance, and technology-facilitated learning that aim to reach the educationally deprived populations of the world. It reveals the challenges encountered by children and adults in developing countries as they attempt to access available educational opportunities. The discussion questions whether, in face of these challenges, developing nations should continue to invest money, time, and effort into e-learning developments. Can technology-enhanced learning help address the poverty, literacy, social, and political problems in developing countries?
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Internet Trends - Web 2.0 Summit - SF, CA - 0 views

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    18 Oct 2011 Mary Meeker
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Sugata Mitra shows how kids teach themselves | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    "Sugata Mitra shows how kids teach themselves"
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Charles Leadbeater: Education innovation in the slums - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Charles Leadbeater: Education innovation in the slums"
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Publication: The Doctorate: stories of knowledge, power and becoming | ESCalate - 0 views

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    Summary Personal stories about the experience of working for a doctorate Description A collection of stories from a diverse group of teachers in UK higher education who have all completed a PhD. They narrate their experience of doctoral research, the relationship with supervisors and the hurdles they overcame
George Bradford

YouTube - RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms - 0 views

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    "RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms"
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SEVEN PRINCIPLES FOR GOOD PRACTICE - 0 views

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    "Good practice in undergraduate education: encourages contact between students and faculty, develops reciprocity and cooperation among students, encourages active learning, gives prompt feedback, emphasizes time on task, communicates high expectations, and respects diverse talents and ways of learning."
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Ranked Outlets - Australian Research Council (ARC) - 0 views

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    "Ranked Outlets The ERA initiative will use a range of indicators and other proxies to support the evaluation of research excellence. One of these indicators is discipline-specific tiered outlet rankings. Ranked Journal List Ranked Conference List Review of the ERA 2010 ranked outlet lists Ranked Journal List The ARC has released the full ERA 2010 Ranked Journal List. Ranked Journal List - Excel Format (5.27MB) - ZIP File (584KB)"
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Bin Laden story shows changing media nature - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    "NEW YORK - A soldier in Afghanistan learned about the death of Osama bin Laden on Facebook. A TV producer in South Carolina got a tip from comedian Kathy Griffin on Twitter. A blues musician in Denver received an email alert from The New York Times. And a Kansas woman found out as she absently scrolled through the Internet on her smartphone while walking her dog."
George Bradford

Class Differences: Online Education in the United States, 2010 | The Sloan Consortium - 1 views

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    "The 2010 Sloan Survey of Online Learning reveals that enrollment rose by almost one million students from a year earlier. The survey of more than 2,500 colleges and universities nationwide finds approximately 5.6 million students were enrolled in at least one online course in fall 2009, the most recent term for which figures are available. "This represents the largest ever year-to-year increase in the number of students studying online," said study co-author I Elaine Allen, Co-Director of the Babson Survey Research Group and Professor of Statistics & Entrepreneurship at Babson College. "Nearly thirty percent of all college and university students now take at least one course online.""
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WCET Focus Area: Student Authentication | wcet.wiche.edu - 0 views

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    "Background Student authentication in distance education has been an issue of interest to federal policy makers for several years. The growth in enrollments and in the number of educational providers of online learning fueled concerns about the ability of institutions to verify the identity of online students throughout the cycle of an online course: registration, participation, assessment, academic credit. Passage of the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008, followed by federal rulemaking, resulted in new regulations. One regulation required accrediting agencies to assure distance and correspondence education programs have processes in place to verify student identity. Photo of Asian female student in front of computer The issue is complex and frequently misrepresented. Among many e-learning professionals, the issue seems unfairly aimed only at online education when similar concerns of identity falsification could apply in traditional higher education settings. The policy and regulatory conversations concerning identify authentication, originally focused on academic dishonesty, now encompass the serious problem of financial aid fraud, as reported in some high profile cases. WCET has led a number of important efforts aimed at informing policy makers, accrediting agency leaders, and online program administrators of different approaches-pedagogical as well as technological-that ensure their compliance with the regulation but also raise the conversation to a more widely relevant discussion of academic integrity. WCET's Study Group on Academic Integrity and Student Authentication, established in March 2008, continues its work to identify and disseminate information on promising practices to promote academic integrity of which identity authentication is but one component."
George Bradford

Learning to Hate Learning Objectives - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher E... - 0 views

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    "Learning to Hate Learning Objectives By Mikita Brottman Like many of my colleagues, I assume, I'm growing deeply frustrated with the need for "learning objectives"-that list of superficial projections and assumptions that most syllabi these days are required to contain ("Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to … "). Perhaps learning objectives make sense for most courses outside the humanities, but for me-as, no doubt, for many others-they bear absolutely no connection to anything that happens in the classroom."
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Home | CollegeInsight - 0 views

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    Higher education data for researchers and the public. Compare institutions by a number of topics.
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Asking the really tough questions: policy issues for distance learning - 0 views

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    Selecting technology is perhaps the easiest part of developing a distance learning program. Most colleges and universities find an array of available delivery systems ranging from interactive television to sophisticated Web-based asynchronous learning networks (ALNs). As these institutions strive to provide quality alternative instructional delivery and enter the increasingly competitive race for new students, two areas often receive little attention - policy development and planning. Soon the courses are on the air or travelling through cyberspace, and unprepared educators find themselves in legal, academic, fiscal, logistical and union controversies. "Regardless of the delivery system…the technology often precedes planning and policy development" (C.E.T.U.S., 1997, p. 7). Clearly, advanced policy deliberation and development is essential to the success of distance learning programs and their students.
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A Norbergs konferensblogg från ELI 2009: INSITE: International Networks of St... - 0 views

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    Anders Norberg F d filosofilärare, rektor på gymnasiet, utbildningsutvecklare på Campus Skellefteå. Nu arbetar jag i ett projekt om omvärldsbevakning gällande utbildningsfrågor för Umeå universitet.
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CAL: Digests: Action Research - 0 views

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    Action research is any systematic inquiry conducted by teacher researchers to gather information about the ways that their particular school operates, how they teach, and how well their students learn. The information is gathered with the goals of gaining insight, developing reflective practice, effecting positive changes in the school environment and on educational practices in general, and improving student outcomes.
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