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Cameron Paterson

Pedagogical enhancement of open learning - 1 views

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    A small but very pertinent article in the recent edition of the International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL) by Seth Gurell, Yu-Chun Kuo and Andrew Walker called The Pedagogical Enhancement of Open Education: An Examination of Problem-Based Learning1 is a real gem. The Pedagogical Enhancement of Open Education is a gem because it is focussed on pedagogy and online open learning. Gurell et al argue from a review of the literature and practical experience that problem based learning can work well with online open education. For example, traditional problem-based learning requires the learner to find and review resources which are usually print based materials such as books, journals, newspapers and so on, many of which take time to locate and access. However, using problem-based online learning using open education resources can remove much of the distraction of finding resources and enable greater attention to the learning task. Although problem-based learning (PBL) may not be suitable for all types of learning, a review of the research does indicate that students perform equally well using PBL as they do in traditional learning. Students engaged with PBL also perform better on retention tasks and on explanatory tasks, reveal Gurell et al. There are many sources of open educational resources. Two such examples that are well known are the Open Education Resource (OER) Commons, the Open Courseware Consortium. However, others such as Academic Earth, Scientific Commons, and Project OSCAR are also interesting. The Pedagogical Enhancement of Open Education is a very succinct review of online PBL and its fit with open online learning. Gurell et al have provided an excellent review of the versatility of online open education and how to maximise pedagogy to achieve improved learner outcomes.
Cole Shaw

Distance Learning and the Future of Education - 0 views

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    Good discussion on how distance education and other ed-tech are tools for educators, but don't really replace the in-person education experience.
Hannah Lesk

Three U.S. Schools Recognized for Instructional Innovations -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    Microsoft recognized three U.S. schools at its Global Forum Educator awards last week. I didn't find two of them terribly intriguing, but the third, LYNCing Distance Learning Math Classes to Blind and Visually Impaired Students, was a great example of how technology can be used to link educators with special skills and students with special needs how may not otherwise have access to a qualified instructor.
Jennifer Jocz

Online education expands for U.S. need, awaits innovation - USATODAY.com - 1 views

  • Proponents of online education cite a recent Department of Education study that concluded course work is better absorbed online than material presented in live classrooms.
  • interest in online education may have plateaued for now, awaiting innovations that will transform the experience beyond screen imitations of the brick-and-mortar curriculum
  • Harvard Business School Professor Clayton Christensen predicted half of kindergarten through high school students will attend school online within the next decade.
Xavier Rozas

How to dissect a body on your iPhone - CNN.com - 2 views

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    Personally, I cannot imagine dissecting a body on my iPhone. But, obviously 3,000 customers see this as a must-have. Def. a step towards mobile/distance learning.
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    Neato! Personally I will leave the dissecting to the MDs. A lot of these iPhone apps (maybe all of them) would better impact education on a larger screen. I bet the oompa loompas inside Steve Job's secret Technology Factory are up to a tablet mac. Such a device would best serve doctors trying to educate their patients.
Xavier Rozas

In the Future, the Cost of Education will be Zero - 2 views

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    Never underestimate the sociocultural relationship education and prestige share. Interesting article though...
Cameron Paterson

Sydney Centre for Innovation in Learning - 0 views

shared by Cameron Paterson on 14 Sep 10 - Cached
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    Research projects provide an insight into the changing landscape of learning in the 21st Century, which then shapes the learning environment and methods at NBCS. We incorporate the ideas and thinking that comes from research and development into programs and initiatives, including online distance education for HSC students across NSW (www.hsconline.nsw.edu.au), Professional Development courses and training for teachers, and international learning collaboration network established to bring learning communities together (www.beyondborders.edu.au).
Angela Nelson

Technology helps make speech therapy easier | eSchool News - 0 views

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    PresenceLearning allows students to receive speech therapy services online. Willows is a tiny farming town in Northern California about 20 miles from where I grew up. Imagine my surprise as I read this article and realized that the superintendent they were quoting, Vicki Shadd, was actually my Jr. High School volleyball coach. The real benefit of distance therapeutic services in this instance is the ability to provide services to rural students who would would otherwise be neglected due to the school's location and budget. 
Chris Dede

Getting an education in merits of learning over the Internet - latimes.com - 1 views

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    strengths and limits of distance learning
Maung Nyeu

LGBT benefits from e-learning - 0 views

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    "Distance learning courses have played an important role in raising awareness for one community-based charity, according to those involved. Online learning provider Virtual College worked with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community in Bradford to raise important issues regarding prejudice and discrimination in the workplace."
Maung Nyeu

ACCESS distance learning program helps Alabama high school students catch up or get ahe... - 0 views

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    Alabama offers blended learning for 9-12 grades, called Alabama Connecting Classrooms, Educators and Students (ACCESS). It allows students take courses, such as, foreign languages, their own school may not offer. It also allows students to catch up if they fall behind or simply graduate early.
Yang Jiang

Getting an education in merits of learning over the Internet - latimes.com - 1 views

  • Myriad videos on how to do pretty much anything show not only the value in distance learning but also that fine educators abound on the Web.
Xavier Rozas

Education Week: Twitter Lessons in 140 Characters or Less - 1 views

  • “It’s not a research-based tool,” said Daniel T. Willingham, a professor of psychology at the University of Virginia, in Charlottesville. “The most important thing to remember is that we have no idea what impact these tools have on learning, and it will take a decade to answer that question.”
  • A few studies have found some positive correlations between text-messaging aptitude and literacy. Research on gaming and educational multimedia programs have also shown some positive impact on learning. But few scientific experiments can show a direct link between the use of such technology and student achievement.
  • “The medium is not enough,” he added. “People talk about the vital importance of Web 2.0 and 3.0, and that kids have got to acquire those skills. But we can’t all just be contributing to wikis and tweeting each other. Somebody’s got to create
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    Good article that plainly states, Web 2.0 and 3.0 are tools that if used properly can engage and effect teaching and learning beyond traditional classroom spaces.
Komal Syed

Powers of Video Based Instructions bridges distances - 2 views

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    We know a good deal about the contents of this article arlready, but its a TIME article and it links to some interesting studies and polls. http://nation.time.com/2012/10/18/higher-education-poll/?pcd=teaser and this should encourage us, as we pay through the nose for this education: David Stavens (Udacity's co-founder, and Stanford alum) concedes. "I think the top 50 schools are probably safe," he says. "There's a magic that goes on inside a university campus that, if you can afford to live inside that bubble, is wonderful." ... I agree with Mr. Stavens . I hope you do too. See you in class!
Chris Dede

Advance Access to E-Learning Special Report and Open House on edweek.org - 4 views

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    Special report on e-learning highlights policy issues related to teaching
Chris Dede

Palm Beach County students benefit from virtual classroom at home - 4 views

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    virtual education meets some students' needs
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    Thanks for sharing this link. This is interesting for me to read because I grew up in this district. I also think virtual classrooms are a valuable tool for children who suffer from illness and might otherwise have to miss extended periods of class time. My younger brother is a college student and is currently stuck at home with Mono and might have to drop the semester- it would be great if he could keep up with his work online, while resting at home.
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    It is frustrating that his college does not have a distance learning option. Hope your brother feels better soon.
Xavier Rozas

-CALICO Awards - CALICO - 0 views

  • Language-learning Website Award--The Esperanto "Access to Language Education Award" CALICO, Lernu.net, and the Esperantic Studies Foundation present this award to a website offering exceptional language-learning resources. The winning website is recognized at CALICO's annual conference banquet, and its developers are presented with an Award Certificate and a prize. Noncommercial (cost-free) websites, created and/or maintained by CALICO members, are eligible for this award.
  • Award Winners 2009 Français interactif [visit the website]
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    Good list of free and pay online language learning resources. See the awards list.
Nick Siewert

Education Week: Wyo. Virtual School Students Score Poorly on Test - 0 views

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    Full article requires registration with Ed Week.
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    Virtual Schooling gone awry in Wyoming.
Chris Johnson

Trebuchet Challenge (Physics/Engineering Game) - 0 views

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    This is a flash game where the player manipulates variables related to a trebuchet to meet various challenges. It involves concepts of momentum, angle of release, gravity, wind, potential energy, etc.
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    Another fun physics game. Use a trebuchet to hit targets, demolish walls, or just go for distance.
Nick Siewert

Education Week: Technology Links Students to Fieldwork - 0 views

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    Students get connected to real world science research through Web 2.0
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    Students get connected to real world science research through Web 2.0
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