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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.
Hannah Lesk

SIIA Learning Resource Metadata Initiative (LRMI) Progress & Impact - 0 views

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    Here is the link to the archived version of the SIIA webinar I posted about a few days ago: "The Learning Resource Metadata Initiative (LRMI) is working to create a standard metadata framework for tagging educational resources on the web to enhance search, discovery and delivery of educational content. The project is funded by the Gates and Hewlett Foundations, administered through AEP and Creative Commons, and builds on the broader Schema.org project by leading search engines Bing, Google, and Yahoo! This webinar provides an overview of the LRMI goals and deliverables, an update on progress and timelines, a look at the technical specifications, and a discussion of its implementation and impact with a focus on content publishers, aggregators and other digital learning providers."
Brandon Pousley

Library Of Congress Unveils Massive Common Core Resource Center - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Government sponsored Common Core resources for teachers. I searched around quickly and it looks like a great resource to find original documents, sources etc.
Tomoko Matsukawa

The Teacher's A-Z Guide To Important Education Resources | Edudemic - 0 views

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    for those who is doing research project, could be helpful resources. they are quoting HGSE/Gutman Lib!
Jennifer Chen

Investing in digital teaching and learning resources: Ten recommendations for policymak... - 2 views

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    10 Recommendations before investing in digital teaching resources
Maung Nyeu

Media-Newswire.com - Press Release Distribution - PR Agency - 0 views

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    The U.S. Departments of Education and Defense are launching "Learning Registry," an open source community that will allow educator share information and learning resources, with a price tag of $2.6m. ""Learning Registry addresses a real problem in education, by bridging the silos that prevent educators from sharing valuable information and resources," said Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. "The Registry also allows content developers, curriculum coordinators, principals, counselors, and everyone else who supports good teaching in the classroom to benefit from the combined knowledge of the field.""
Hannah Lesk

SIIA Learning Resource Metadata Initiative (LRMI) Progress & Impact - 0 views

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    SIIA (Software & Information Industry Association) is hosting a webinar about its efforts to create a standard metadata framework for tagging and delivering learning resources matched to individuals' needs, in line with . Unfortunately, it is during next week's section, but perhaps it will be archived...
Maung Nyeu

Investing in e-learning, future | Inquirer Opinion - 1 views

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    While we are debating e-learning, developing countries are forging ahead, including engaging private sector, setting up long term strategy and policy, and starting Asia e University. "Think of it this way. We are preparing them for jobs that don't yet exist and for technologies that haven't been invented," Policarpio, Philippine Education Dept. official, says. He also compares what we do at Harvard stating that there is a big difference in accessing resources vs. e-learning., "For example, Harvard and Yale have an online portal for learning-a place where they can share their lectures and reports online. But those are just resources anyone can access. e-learning goes beyond that. It melds all kinds of academic activities with ICT (Information and Communication Technology)."
Maung Nyeu

Groundbreaking New Spanish-language Initiative from the National Center for Learning Di... - 0 views

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    "Spanish-language resources will be publicly launched in the coming months, to create what will be the largest online learning disabilities resource nationwide."
Brandon Pousley

Pearson unveils OER search engine | Inside Higher Ed - 4 views

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    Pearson gets into the MOOC action by creating a search engine for content.
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    Pearson makes an interesting business move by recognizing and organizing Open Educational Resources. I often wonder how the questions of academic integrity, quality, etc will be answered in the marketplace.
Kellie Demmler

7 Things You Should Know About Alternate Reality Games | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Since we dabbled with augmented reality today in class, I thought Educause's statement regarding the 7 things you should know would be an appropriate summary of where this technology may be going. I find their "7 Things" briefs great ways to get an overview of what is up and coming in technology. See PDF link at bottom of page to view the resource.
Natalie Hebshie

Sal Khan: Bill Gates' favorite teacher - Aug. 24, 2010 - 3 views

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    After reading this I wonder what other resources there are online for learning all those things that I have found difficult to master in my life.
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    A great read and resource that came up through another one of my classes. The Harvard Business School grad makes free online videos that explore math and science concepts. Bill Gates is a big fan.
Yang Jiang

The classroom goes digital - 2 views

  • The demand for e-Learning resources derived from the economic burden imposed by the frequent revision of textbooks and spiralling prices of scholastic texts, according to the Textbook and e-Learning Resources Development Report released by the Working Group on Textbooks & e-Learning Resources Development in 2009.
  • In February 2010, a fund of HK$128 million was established by the Legislative Council to create a three-year program promoting an e-Learning pilot scheme. Of that total HK$68 million will be disbursed among 20 primary schools and 30 secondary schools for e-Learning.
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.
Chris Dede

Report Recommends Shift to Digital Educational Resources Within 5 Years -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    The latest report on digital textbooks
Jennifer Bartecchi

Creating Assessment Rubrics online | National Center On Universal Design for Learning - 0 views

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    Here are some resources for generating assessment rubrics in UDL fashion...
Hannah Williams

EdTechTeacher iPad Summit resource pages - 4 views

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    Great resources from this week EdTechTeacher iPad Summit. (ALL the presentation slides. Total score.)
Irina Uk

Gaining Some Perspective on Badges for Lifelong Learning | IJLM - 0 views

shared by Irina Uk on 18 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    This article introduces an online resource for giving and earning badges. It addresses the debate surrounding earning badges in education.
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