Skip to main content

Home/ ICTs and Pedagogy/ Group items tagged course

Rss Feed Group items tagged

djplaner

Curated collection - 1 views

  •  
    An online lecture (slides+audio) from Prof Peter Albion (from USQ) for use in the course EDP4130.  In 20 minutes or so Peter gives some background to the changes in society, information availability etc that is - at least for some - suggesting a need for new approaches to knowledge, learning and teaching.  
djplaner

A Port In The Storm: How One Professor Defied The Queensland Floods With Minecraft | Ko... - 1 views

  •  
    A Bond Uni course gets taught in Minecraft.
emmad1810

Learning to Open Up History for Students: Preservice Teachers' Emerging Pedagogical Con... - 1 views

  •  
    Given students' preconceptions of history as fixed information, cultivating students' interpretive and evidence-based thinking is foundational to advancing their disciplinary understanding. This study examines the ways in which preservice history teachers construct tasks that demand students' interpretive and evidence-based thinking and attend to such thinking in their field placements while being taught to do so in their methods courses. Analysis of methods course assignments, student teaching observations, and assessments of candidates' disciplinary knowledge led to the construction of three cases of novice teachers' efforts to teach these ways of thinking to their students. The one novice who attended to her students' interpretive and evidentiary thinking translated her disciplinary knowledge into lessons that involved analysis of text in developing interpretations and gave general prompts to provide evidence in support of students' conclusions. This study highlights the role of preservice teachers' disciplinary understanding and pedagogical content knowledge in developing students' interpretive and evidentiary thinking in history classrooms.
sarah hashim

to ponder - 1 views

  •  
    there are 3 things in here that's confusing me: 1. this course is about me using ICT to enhance and transform teaching for my students BUT 2. its not about me learning how to use ICT OR 3. about learning how to teach my children how to use ICT Above 3 points are confusing me.
Anna Murphy

Digital Citizenship - 0 views

shared by Anna Murphy on 01 Sep 12 - No Cached
  •  
    "How can students incorporate technology to contribute to the digital world?" A tutorial on the topic
  •  
    "Digital Citizenship is a timely and much-needed response to California and federal mandates. The California School Library Association (CSLA) sponsors this online course for educators and their K-12 students. Lead developer is Dr. Lesley Farmer."
djplaner

Being Smart Considered Harmful | And Yet It Moves - 3 views

  •  
    Links established between Seymour Papert and Carol Dweck and how you conceptualise errors. Especially appropriate for the start of this course. Don't fear to be wrong, or worse to be seen to be wrong. Getting it wrong is a good thing. An opportunity to learn embrace it, don't fret, and develop skills in problem solving (with help where appropriate).
djplaner

Struggle Means Learning: Difference in Eastern and Western Cultures | MindShift - 2 views

  • Obviously if struggle indicates weakness — a lack of intelligence — it makes you feel bad, and so you’re less likely to put up with it. But if struggle indicates strength — an ability to face down the challenges that inevitably occur when you are trying to learn something — you’re more willing to accept it.
  •  
    The difference in the perceptions of "struggles" connects nicely with the struggle many people have with ICTs and the first weeks of this course. Especially the point about how you perceive your struggles.
Joe Wright

Teaching isn't rocket science. It's harder. - 6 views

  •  
    Did anyone ever give you a hard time because they think you're doing an 'easy' course? Maybe they should read this ...
djplaner

Voices of ECMP 355 | Preservice Teachers from the University of Regina - 1 views

shared by djplaner on 21 Oct 13 - No Cached
  •  
    Canadian pre-service teachers blogging for a course - all their posts aggregated here.
asmith79

One More Activity | alanasmith79 - 2 views

  •  
    This blog I am writing is a direct activity I must do towards my marks for my ICT course. I am to share with everyone here and on Diigo my initial ideas for my unit plan for my grade 6 English clas...
Anna Murphy

Mr P's ICT blog - iPads in the Classroom - 0 views

  •  
    "My blog will share the creative ideas I use in school and demonstrate how effective use of ICT can impact across the curriculum. My role this year has been deploying a class set of iPads and piloting the use of iPads to enhance learning across the curriculum. I can also provide inset training, 1to1 intensive courses and workshops for a variety of ICT areas, in particular using iPads in the classroom for schools. For more info please email davyhulme.ipad@gmail.com for enquiries."
djplaner

edt514tpack - home - 1 views

  •  
    A wiki created by graduate students in an Educational Technology course at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Good gathering of resources around TPACK, including examples in a range of disciplines.
u1004202

How does the course work?: A recommended learning process - 4 views

  • PKM Step Explanation EDC3100 Seek Find things out and keep up to date Work through the learning path. Check discussion forum posts. Check blog posts, Diigo resources etc. from people in EDC3100 and your Personal Learning Network (PLN). Sense Personalise information and use it Complete the activities in the learning path. Reflect on what you've seen and done on your blog. Doodle, and create concept maps and other artefacts that help you personalise what you've learned. Actively follow up on points that interest or confuse you. Work on assignments, prepare for Professional Experience, and build resources and processes for your teaching career. Share Exchanging resources, ideas and experiences Sharing resources and annotations via Diigo. Sharing insights and artefacts via your blog. Answering questions and making suggestions on the discussion forums. Participating in any course Facebook groups etc.
djplaner

Trump University's Online Materials Are a Lot Better Than Your University's Online Mate... - 0 views

  • Here’s a list of what you need, from some of Schank’s early 1990s work: Learning goals – target skills or understandings the student will grapple with Mission – objective the student will pursue Cover story – a fictional background story that provides a motivational context for the activity Role – the character a student will play in the simulation Scenario operations – the activities the student will perform to achieve mission, presented in optimal sequence. Resources – the reference materials the student will use to solve the problems presented Feedback – provided by experts (usually through video) but in just-in-time segments, usually telling stories about related experiences
  •  
    Blog post describing the "pedagogical framework" behind the type of online courses taught at Trump University. Links to the work of Roger Schank.
christalktime

Course: EDC3100 ICT and Pedagogy - 13 views

  •  
    Semester One, 2017
djplaner

Digital Literacy Dover: The RAT, SAMr, Transformative Technology, & Occam's Razor - 2 views

  •  
    Starting in about week 2 the course asks folk to think about the value/nature/impact of uses of ICT in pedagogy. In prior offerings we've used the SAMR model as one way of thinking. I'm currently thinking of moving to the RAT or perhaps RATL model. This post expands on RAT and in particular has a go at explaining what is meant by transformation and also an interesting way of talking about how (or if) you progress through the levels. Good references as well.
djplaner

No Clarity Around Growth Mindset…Yet | Slate Star Codex - 1 views

  • (if you’re not familiar with it, growth mindset is the belief that people who believe ability doesn’t matter and only effort determines success are more resilient, skillful, hard-working, perseverant in the face of failure, and better-in-a-bunch-of-other-ways than people who emphasize the importance of ability. Therefore, we can make everyone better off by telling them ability doesn’t matter and only hard work does
  • Good research shows that inborn ability (including but not limited to IQ) matters a lot, and that the popular prejudice that people who fail just weren’t trying hard enough is both wrong and harmful.
  • A rare point of agreement between hard biodeterminists and hard socialists is that telling kids that they’re failing because they just don’t have the right work ethic is a crappy thing to do. It’s usually false and it will make them feel terrible. Behavioral genetics studies show pretty clearly that at least 50% of success at academics and sports is genetic; various sociologists have put a lot of work into proving that your position in a biased society covers a pretty big portion of the remainder. If somebody who was born with the dice stacked against them works very hard, then they might find themselves at A2 above. To deny this in favor of a “everything is about how hard you work” is to offend the sensibilities of sensible people on the left and right alike
    • djplaner
       
      The point I take from this is that not "everything" is about how hard you work. There are other more important factors to be considered. And these factors mean that not everyone will be a genius in everything. But if you have to learn something (e.g. using ICTs to enhance/transform student learning) then spending the necessary time in an effective way to learn that skill is more likely to help you learn, than simply saying "I can't do it".
  •  
    Detailed blog post outlining some reservations and limitation around the research around Dweck's Growth Mindset. An idea used early in this course. Reinforcing the idea to keep a skeptical view of your theories.
Davina Hirsch

Hello!Hello!Hello! - 0 views

  •  
    Hi Everyone! What a wonderful platform to use for interacting with each other, sharing our experiences and learning from each other. My name is Davina and I am looking forward to learning with you and from you throughout the duration of this EDC 3100 course. I have attached a link to my blog, so please feel free to browse my page and learn a little bit more about me. Good luck everyone and happy learning!
Marnie McGillivray

Flickr - 0 views

EDC3100 FFF Resources learningNow Education

started by Marnie McGillivray on 05 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
‹ Previous 21 - 40 of 76 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page