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Innovate on Purpose: Innovation Failure Points: Idea Generation - 0 views

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    "when you have a hammer every problem looks like a nail"
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Following conference hashtag tweets in real time and saving them for later - 0 views

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    "Following conference hashtag tweets in real time and saving them for later "
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RSS: a quick start guide for educators - 0 views

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    RSSFAQ4. Uncategorizable-Uncategorizable
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25 Best Sites for Free Educational Videos - 0 views

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    Directory of the Web's best educational video resources. Includes 5min, Academic Earth, BrainPOP, Brightstorm, iTunes U, YouTube EDU, and many more sites.
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Download details: Office 2010: Product Guides - 0 views

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    As a matter of interest we are involved in a trial of MS Office 2010, Sharepoint & One note here @ SI
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Don't treat schools like fast food joints - CNN.com - 0 views

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    By Sir Ken Robinson, Special to CNN June 1, 2010
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Multimedia in Moodle Assessments - 0 views

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    the first of a 2-part article on the ideas and howto deploy multimedia objects within assessments in moodle
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ConversionThingy 2: Home - 0 views

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    Convert Moodle 1.9 courses to Moodle 2.0
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Vince Lombardy quotes - 0 views

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    "Once a man has made a commitment to a way of life, he puts the greatest strength in the world behind him. It's something we call heart power. Once a man has made this commitment, nothing will stop him short of success."
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In support of mobile phones - 0 views

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    I know I'm preaching to the choir, but here is another interesting article on why we should harness the power of mobile phones.
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Interview with Tandem Learning - learning through games - 0 views

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    Hope you all like this one. It's all about learning through augmented reality & computer games.
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Rypple - how a social networking tool can promote learning in the workplace - 0 views

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    I know I'm preaching to the converted, but here is another article supporting the use of social networking for learning. You may or may not choose to look at Rypple, but the concepts can be used
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Principles of Instructional Technology - 0 views

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    "At the other end of this educational theory spectrum is the idea of instructivism. Instructivism, by this name or any other, has been around for many years and has formed the basis of the American, among others, educational system. Based on behaviorist theories, Instructivism, sometimes referred to as Direct Instruction incorporates a teacher-directed, carefully planned curriculum, with purposeful teaching at its core. It follows two basic assumptions. First, the purpose of instruction is to help the learner understand and interact with the world; and, secondly, learners should be directed by instructors who make the decisions about the content and sequence of the learning (Margules, 1996). The instructors would base these decisions on professional training and scholarship. According to Fosnot, 1996, ". . . the instructivist, or behaviourist, approach is to pre-plan a curriculum by breaking down a subject area (usually seen as a finite body of knowledge) into assumed component parts, and then sequencing these parts into a hierarchy ranging from simple to more complex," (in Malibar & Pountney, 2002). This approach is more of teacher as "sage on the stage," than as a facilitator of learning. Even further, "according to instructivist principles, learning flows in a mostly unidirectional path, proceeding from the knowledgeable authority (teacher), or from instructional content, to the passive learner," (Diaz& Bontenbal, 2000). Not only is the teacher the authority, but the learner is also passive and merely absorbs the content. For students, there is little room for self-discovery and reflection. In instructivism, real world situations are not the models of instruction, nor are there modifications made for individual learning style; the lecture, in its different forms for primary, secondary and tertiary, is the primary mode of content delivery. Students are aware of expected learning outcomes, and outcomes are easily assessable. Further, students are rewa
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9th-Graders Give Their Feedback - 0 views

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    "Search Stories: Video Maker"
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What is 21st century education? - 0 views

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    "Twenty-first century curriculum has certain critical attributes. It is interdisciplinary, project-based, and research-driven. It is connected to the community - local, state, national and global. Sometimes students are collaborating with people around the world in various projects. The curriculum incorporates higher order thinking skills, multiple intelligences, technology and multimedia, the multiple literacies of the 21st century, and authentic assessments. Service learning is an important component. The classroom is expanded to include the greater community. Students are self-directed, and work both independently and interdependently. The curriculum and instruction are designed to challenge all students, and provides for differentiation. The curriculum is not textbook-driven or fragmented, but is thematic, project-based and integrated. Skills and content are not taught as an end in themselves, but students learn them through their research and application in their projects. Textbooks, if they have them, are just one of many resources. Knowledge is not memorization of facts and figures, but is constructed through research and application, and connected to previous knowledge, personal experience, interests, talents and passions. The skills and content become relevant and needed as students require this information to complete their projects. The content and basic skills are applied within the context of the curriculum, and are not ends in themselves. Assessment moves from regurgitation of memorized facts and disconnected processes to demonstration of understanding through application in a variety of contexts. Real-world audiences are an important part of the assessment process, as is self-assessment. "
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Sync.in - 0 views

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    Sync.in is a web based word processor for people to collaborate in real-time
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STOP Training! - 0 views

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    Paul McKey - Smart Business Design - Synergy » Blog Archive »

VLE - TeLS - 2 views

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WIT Moodle - 0 views

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    Moodle is TAFE Western's elearning platform for the delivery of online courseware.
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