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Google's Oppia Is A Smart Open Source Educational Tool For Interactive Learning - 0 views

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    Free, open source eLearning tool by Google. 20140303
Jennifer Garcia

Bloom's digital taxonomy wheel and knowledge dimension - 61 views

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    A very complete interactive Bloom's wheel with suggested digital activities for 21st century learning
Amanda Kenuam

Start Your Engines and Get Ready to Learn! | SPED / ESOL - 0 views

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    "special needs, students, vocabulary, lessons, interactive, flashcards, resources, parts of a car"
cristina costa

Extending interactions with non-fiction texts: An exit into understanding - 0 views

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    Extending interactions with non-fiction texts: An exit into understanding David Wray and Maureen Lewis
Amanda Kenuam

Technology Tools in a Special Education Classroom - 0 views

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    " special education, classroom, SPED, projector, document camera, interactive whiteboard, technology tools"
Jennifer Garcia

Put on Your Thinking Caps | Math by Design - 0 views

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    maths by design interactive games
Amanda Kenuam

Digital Learning - Special Needs Flashcards - 0 views

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    "special needs, vocabulary, reading, interactive, flashcards, mangomon"
Dianne Rees

Thinglink - Make Your Images Interactive - 52 views

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    Potential way of making elearnng content more interactive??
Leo de Carvalho

Computer-supported collaborative learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Other learning theories that provide a foundation for CSCL include distributed cognition, problem-based learning, cognitive apprenticeship, and situated learning. Each of these learning theories focuses on the social aspect of learning and knowledge building. Each theory recognizes that learning and knowledge building involve inter-personal activities including conversation, argument, and negotiation.[4]
  • The theory suggests that learning is not a matter of accepting fixed facts, but is the dynamic, on-going, and evolving result of complex interactions primarily taking place within communities of people.
  • Collaboration theory proposes that technology in support of CSCL should provide new types of media that foster the building of collaborative knowing; facilitate the comparison of knowledge built by different types and sizes of groups; and help collaborative groups with the act of negotiating the knowledge they are building. Further, these technologies and designs should strive to remove the teacher as the bottleneck in the communication process. In other words, the teacher should not have to act as the conduit for communication between students or as the avenue by which information is dispensed. Finally, collaboration theory-influenced technologies will strive to increase the quantity and quality of learning moments via computer-simulated situations.[12]
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    Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is a pedagogical approach wherein learning takes place via social interaction using a computer or through the Internet. This kind of learning is characterized by the sharing and construction of knowledge among participants using technology as their primary means of communication or as a common resource.[1] CSCL can be implemented in online and classroom learning environments and can take place synchronously or asynchronously.
Martin Burrett

Evolution - 0 views

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    Interactive activity about environmental selective evolution. The birds eat the non-camouflaged bugs and the camouflaged bugs' numbers increase. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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