Padlet resource - 5 views
Thanks so much for posting this resource ... it is akin to an e portfolio, from what I can see.
The MOOC will soon die. Long live the MOOR | MOOCtalk - 3 views
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they should be able to do them more successfully if they take the course again the next time it is offered – something else that is possible in the brave new world of MOOCs. (Many of the students in my second offering of the course had attempted the first one a few months earlier.)
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evaluation of student work and the awarding of grades can be devoted purely to providing students with a useful (formative) indication of their progress, not a (summative) measure of their performance or ability.
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massive open online resource
Multicultural Experience Enhances Creativity - 0 views
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This site informs us about the practices of work and school exchanges and educational diversity programs to learn about creativity in a multicultural environment. The creative cognitive approach is also elaborated upon as well as other strategies to produce or enhance creativity. Scientific evidence and approaches are focused on in this article.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Multicultural Education - 1 views
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In today's society, there are many reasons that teachers and students and other educators need to embrace multicultural education. Education shouldn't be complete without it especially since it teaches us valuable life skills it's important for teachers to research cultures extremely thoroughly before teaching their students about them.
Story(Us) - Future of StoryTelling - 5 views
About ds106 - 0 views
Your ds106 Handbook - 5 views
Welcome to ds106 - 0 views
Overview of cooperation theory concept map (Howard Rheingold) - 7 views
Resta, viator, et lege....: Content vs. Creation in the Classroom - 2 views
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Content is important. Creativity is important too. I think that there's should be some ideal mix of the two that will look different in different classrooms. I also think that educational literature that is quick to dismiss tradition and content-based learning, however broken, is ultimately unhelpful and only serves to widen the gap between sides. Likewise myopic is the claim that using technology to create more opportunities to play can only be accomplished at the expense of content. Ultimately, it's not the content or the creative technology that matters. The single most important factor in quality education is the teacher, and I fear that too much of the pedagogical literature being shared right now fails to focus on this fact (cf. ASCD "21st Century Skills" for a good assessment of this).
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Mojang Helps UN-Habitat Rebuild Urban Areas Using Minecraft - 2 views
Donald Clark Plan B: Techn-ology: from the stone axe to smart phones - another 50 blogs... - 0 views
http://philipferrier.com/blog/?p=6 - 3 views
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