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Glenn Hervieux

Learning Theories - 0 views

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    Theories and Models of Learning for Educational Research and Practice. This knowledge base features learning theories that address how people learn. 
Glenn Hervieux

Angles on learning: An introduction to ideas about learning for college, adult, & profe... - 0 views

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    Branch Diagram overview covering definitions, theories, references for teachers. Helpful tool for a quick look at learning and learning theories. Might be helpful for beginning pysch. students as well.
Glenn Hervieux

Differentiated Planning Tool for Prof. Development - 4 views

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    Using Vygotsky's theory of the Zone of Proximal Development and scaffolding, one district moved their Prof. Development plan toward a more differentiated model. Read the article, "Individualized Technology Goals for Teachers" for a detailed explanation of it's evolution and practice. http://goo.gl/BJfZIQ
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    Using Vygotsky's theory of the Zone of Proximal Development and scaffolding, one district moved their Prof. Development plan toward a more differentiated model. Read the article, "Individualized Technology Goals for Teachers" for a detailed explanation of it's evolution and practice. http://goo.gl/BJfZIQ
Sam Boswell

Using mLearning and MOOCs to understand chaos, emergence, and complexity in education |... - 4 views

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    Article explaining chaos theory in relation to MOOC participation
Alec Couros

Learning in the Open: Networked Student Identities | theory.cribchronicles.com - 2 views

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    Presentation notes from @bonstewart
wayupnorth

http://theory.cribchronicles.com - 1 views

  • The right to own one’s personal data and intellectual property Students also have the right to create and own intellectual property and data associated with their participation in online courses.
    • wayupnorth
       
      A lot of my data - chats and forum postings have passed beyond my reach after an online course closed. What are some things I can start doing while Institutions are still not willing to change access policies? How much of another's forum posting is legitimate for me to copy to my own space so I have the context?
    • carol yeager
       
      One school in Maryland has decided it owns ALL student work; faculty work, as well. In what ways can we make sure this concept does not spread? What is the difference of ownership when state or federal funds are involved? when private funding is primary? Does public funding create the potential for open resources and sharing of personal date in the eyes of the institution; in the yes of others? in the eyes of the creator of the materials? How can we take ownership of our data. In days gone by, another "hard copy" placed in a personal "folder" was the answer. Today, our computer "folders" are no longer personal and may be accessed by companies, government agencies and hackers. Do we really have the rights to our own digital identity and intellectual property in the digital age? If so, what are some of the ways we can protect these elements? Long post with no concrete answers ... thanks for jump starting the thought processes!
Alec Couros

The Cynefin Framework - YouTube - 1 views

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    Explanation of the Cynefin framework  by Dave Snowden.
Glenn Hervieux

A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: Learning Models - 4 views

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    Helpful dictionary of terms you will see in 21st Century learning models.
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