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Erin Wasson

Interesting Research Article - Transformative Learning Experience: Aim Higher, Gain More - 1 views

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    This research article provides an overview of how transformative learning experiences can be created through instructional design.  The aim is to use instruction to make learning more experiential, personally relevant and transformative to students.  The authors explain a framework for providing transformative learning experiences, including several indicators that fall into the categories of developing personal meaning, competence with the subject and relationships.  The authors also present guidelines for designing these experiences, including applying design fundamentals, crafting the learning experience and teaching and facilitating to inspire learning. A quick, but worth while read! Wilson, B. G., & Parrish, P. (2011). Transformative learning experience: Aim higher, gain more. Educational Technology, 51 (2), 10-15.
Coral Holcomb

New Horizons for Learning | EdTech Resource Database - 0 views

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    EdTech Resource Database with teacher-tested resources! lots of quality materials here for education technology!
Allison Kibbey

Fractus Learning - 0 views

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    Tons of great articles on EdTech topics and many, many tutorials Great discovery.
Mark Corey

Why You Need a Personal Learning Network [video] - 0 views

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    Today I get to share with you something special - a sneak peek of one of our EdTech UNconference Sessions! Each EdTech UNconference session features one of SimpleK12's EdTech Leaders - real educators who use technology at an expert level and can share their experiences with you.
Meghan Starling

20 Blogs About Mobile Learning Worth Following - 0 views

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    To learn more about Mobile Learning, follow these 20 esteemed blogs within the education world.
Christi DiSturco

EDUCON: Shift Happens. « My Island View - 0 views

  • I saw a focus on teaching learning as a skill and not a consequence of content delivery.
  • The ideas of thoughtful, and deep questioning of a subject, before tackling it, as a problem to solve was a striking revelation
  • The idea of teaching the use of the process to acquire the content knowledge as opposed to just providing the content made so much more sense to me. All of this emphasized the “How” to learn as opposed to “What’ to learn.
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  • I saw this as a much more meaningful goal for educators.
  • Teaching Learning as a skill certainly increases the chance for successful learning
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    ALIMA students: Teaching learning as a skill- not a consequence
Coral Holcomb

NSTA Position Statement: The Role of E-Learning in Science Education - 0 views

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    National Science Teachers Association's Position Statement regarding E-Learning in Science Education. How does e-learning fit with the goals and standards for science education?
marshalmiller

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler: This Is How We Will Ensure Net Neutrality | WIRED - 0 views

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    Though it might not seem relevant, this issue could have some serious impact on EdTech, especially distance learning.
Meghan Starling

http://gigaom.com/2012/11/19/dept-of-ed-taps-online-learning-startup-knewton-for-at-ris... - 0 views

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    The US Dept. of Ed will team up with online learning company Knewton and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt publisher to help at-risk students.
Hasnaa Ameur

Intelligent Adaptive Learning™ | DreamBox Learning® - 0 views

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    Intelligent Adaptive Learning™ K-5 Math aligned to the Common Core Standards empowers students to master key math concepts
Muneer Salem

Planning Digital Classrooms for Uninterrupted Learning(webinar) - 0 views

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    In this webinar, you will learn: The key findings from Meru's IT survey on Wi-Fi Networks for K-12 Schools What is Uninterrupted Learning? How to build your own Uninterrupted Learning solution How easy it is to manage a computer-based classroom (LanSchool online demo) Presenters: Richard Nedwich, Director of Marketing, Education, Meru Networks Coby Gurr, Product Line Manager, Stoneware, Inc.
Kelvin Thompson

Procedural Literacy: Problem Solving with Programming, Systems, & Play - 3 views

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    This brief article is an early work by Dr. Ian Bogost related to what he would later refer to as "procedural rhetoric." In this piece Dr. Bogost draws parallels between various processes essential to being "literate" at different points in history. With what "processes" do we need to become literate as educators in the 21st century? How can we help others become literate?
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    Through technology, if we can get our kids,and students to engage in a educational video game like they do with the wii, game cube and all the others we will have a better chance at reaching our kids. Most of these children can show you how to get to the highest level in games, why can't we learn how to teach our children to have the same drive in education. I think we can through technology, creating these educational games that get the kids into wanting to play them. First we ourselves need to know how to do it through technology.
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    This sounds a lot like learning by doing. If students can't experience battle re-enactments, or visit musuems and historical sites, or travel to parks, or act out a story, technology might afford those luxuries. Computers, iPads, even smart phones can provide virtual field trips and experiences. Students can further share these experiences through social networking. As an older generation, I feel it necessary to keep learning how today's youth are communicating so I will be able to connect with them and bridge that gap in their education.
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    Not a fan of Diamond, but I did like Guns, Germs, and Steel. As it relates to learning, I do agree that there is great benefit in constructing your learning. I imagine a day when we will be able to choose from a vast assortment of resources that will allow us to illustrate specific terms or concepts and from those resources we can build knowledge, sort of like a Lego model.
Cynthia Cunningham

Personalization vs Differentiation vs Individualization | Barbara Bray - Rethinking Lea... - 0 views

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    Nice chart to help with planning online learning classes and creating essential learning objectives.
Amy Sullivan

Infinite Thinking Machine - The Infinite Thinking Machine - 1 views

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    Short, highly entertaining videos on a lot of relevant ed tech /21st century learning topics. Videos are short and loaded with information and ideas to help teachers learn new ideas for their classes.
Paola C

Personalized Learning: A Guide for Engaging Students with Technology - 0 views

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    This guide by Peggy Grant and Dale Bayse (2014) aims to help educators adjust to the changing landscape of education by making learning accessible for all learners through the integration of technology to create personalized learning environments. Personalized learning leverages students digital skills to acquire 21st century skills fueling student-centered and student-driven learning.
Ariana Santiago

Education World: Project-Based Learning: Free Web-Based Tools - 0 views

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    This article highlights several free online resources that can be used to enhance project-based learning for students. Resources such as Google Docs and Dropbox may be widely known already in this class, but others include LiveMinutes, ShowMe, and GimmeBar. I found this on Education World via the publisher companion site to our textbook.
melsmithucf

Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning A Meta-Analysis and Review of... - 0 views

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    A great research document that compares research with online learning and face-to-face learning.
nga0715

Rethinking Learning for a Digital Age - 0 views

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    Rethinking Learning for a Digital Age addresses the complex and diverse experiences of learners in a world embedded with digital technologies. The text combines first-hand accounts from learners with extensive research and analysis, including a developmental model for effective e-learning, and a wide range of strategies that digitally-connected learners are using to fit learning into their lives.
Tonga Ramseur

5 E-Learning Trends for Higher Ed - 3 views

This did not take me to the link but I can say using 5 E-learning Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate will get your students learning it also got me an A on my report because I taught ...

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Coral Holcomb

Evaluation Studies of the National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assista... - 0 views

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    Great resource for learning more about research studies and findings. The National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance. Can learn about research studies in progress or look at specific categories such as ELL, teacher quality, Math, etc... This bookmark links to "Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Educational Technology Interventions"
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