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Lorie Shuck

Encyclopedia of Educational Technology - 0 views

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    The Encyclopedia of Educational Technology (EET) is a collection of short multimedia articles on a variety of topics related to the fields of instructional design and education and training. The primary audiences for the EET are students and novice to intermediate practitioners in these fields, who need a brief overview as a starting point to further research on specific topics. Authors are graduate students, professors, and others who contribute voluntarily. Articles are short and use multimedia to enrich learning rather than merely decorate the pages.
Ben Wyatt

Adult Education Learning Experiences: Teaching Adults Using Motivating Strategies and T... - 0 views

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    15 factors which influence adult learning, course design, and classroom teaching are presented and discussed providing strategies for supporting continuing education.
Ben Wyatt

14 Technologies Educators Should Watch in 2010 -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    Which technology tools can help improve teaching and learning? Which can boost productivity? Which are just plain useful for keeping organized? At the FETC 2010 conference last week, education technology veterans shared their lists of apps intended to make life in and out of the classroom faster, easier, and, well, better.
Lorie Shuck

Education: Learning styles debunked - 0 views

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    "ScienceDaily (Dec. 17, 2009) - Are you a verbal learner or a visual learner? Chances are, you've pegged yourself or your children as either one or the other and rely on study techniques that suit your individual learning needs. And you're not alone -- for more than 30 years, the notion that teaching methods should match a student's particular learning style has exerted a powerful influence on education. The long-standing popularity of the learning styles movement has in turn created a thriving commercial market amongst researchers, educators, and the general public."
Sarah Lang

YouTube Videos from TravelinEdMan (Curt Bonk at IU) - 0 views

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    From the description: "Dr. Curtis Bonk's TravelinEdman distance education videos. Curt Bonk is Professor at Indiana University and President of CourseShare. Drawing on his background as a corporate controller, CPA, educational psychologist, and instructional technologist, Bonk offers unique insights into the intersection of business, education, psychology, and technology. A well-known authority on emerging technologies for learning, Bonk reflects on his speaking experiences around the world in his popular blog, TravelinEdMan."
Ben Wyatt

AJET: Australasian Journal of Educational Technology Home Page - 2 views

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    A wealth of professional articles dealing with educational technology. You can view and download the articles as PDF's.
Ben Wyatt

10 Ways the iPad Will Forever Change Education - 0 views

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    Article on ways the iPad can be integrated or will be integrated into Education.
Lorie Shuck

Tweeting Your Way to Better Grades - US News and World Report - 0 views

  • If you want to teach kindergarten children to safely cross the street, you take them across the street.
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    While mostly focused on K-12, this article still provides some good info on Twitter use in education.
Lorie Shuck

Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro best practices - 0 views

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    Technology alone does not guarantee successful online learning or collaboration among faculty and students. However, when you leverage it properly, technology can offer huge possibilities for improving communication and learning. This document identifies a collection of best practices for using Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro. You'll see some innovative ways to use Connect Pro in education and explore a process for successful online teaching and collaboration.
Lorie Shuck

Vodcasting: Education Of The Future - 0 views

  • But vodcasting makes it a lot easier to keep up. The video is posted online, where kids can access it outside of school. That way they can better utilize their time with the teacher.
  • Essentially, vodcasting has flip-flopped the traditional way of learning. Classroom instruction is done at home, and homework is done in class.
  • "There's a lot of research that shows that kids learn better that way because of their ability to pause, rewind, listen to things again," Newitt said.
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    "You probably remember going to school with the teacher at the front of the room and the students sitting quietly in neat rows. But education has changed; now students work in groups and participate actively in class. Even homework is different. Vodcasting is changing the role of the teacher in the classroom. "
Lorie Shuck

Swift Kick Central: Valedictorian Speaks Out Against Schooling in Graduation Speech - 4 views

  • I am now enlightened
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      by whose standard?
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      Interesting viewpoint of one successful high school graduate.
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    "Last month, Erica Goldson graduated as valedictorian of Coxsackie-Athens High School. Instead of using her graduation speech to celebrate the triumph of her victory, the school, and the teachers that made it happen, she channeled her inner Ivan Illich and de-constructed the logic of a valedictorian and the whole educational system."
Ben Wyatt

A - Z Internet Resources for Education - Box of Tricks - 1 views

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    - These are some of the best free internet resources for education. This page is constantly updated..
Ben Wyatt

IJTLHE : International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - 0 views

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    The main portal which contains numerous research publications tied to technology, pedagogy, learning, and other aspects associated with the CTL and higher education
Ben Wyatt

International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - 1 views

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    ISETL is dedicated to the study of instruction and principles of learning in order to implement practical, effective methods of teaching and learning, promote the application, development and evaluation of such methods, and foster the scholarship of teaching and learning among practicing post-secondary educators.
Lorie Shuck

Disrupting Ourselves: The Problem of Learning in Higher Education (EDUCAUSE Review) | E... - 0 views

  • they almost always point enthusiastically to the co-curricular experiences in which they invested their time and energy.
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    "A growing appreciation for the porous boundaries between the classroom and life experience, along with the power of social learning, authentic audiences, and integrative contexts, has created not only promising changes in learning but also disruptive moments in teaching. "
Lorie Shuck

Why Magic Bullets Don't Work - 0 views

  • They begin by establishing the relevance of the material for students through explicit connections with their goals or interests.
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    Change Magazine - March/April 2010 "We always tell our students that there are no shortcuts, that important ideas are nuanced, and that recognizing subtle distinctions is an essential critical-thinking skill. Mastery of a discipline, we know, requires careful study and necessarily slow, evolutionary changes in perspective. Then we look around for the latest promising trend in teaching and jump in with both feet, expecting it to transform our students, our courses, and our outcomes. Alternatively, we sniff disdainfully at the current educational fad and proudly stand by the instructional traditions of our disciplines or institutions, secure in our knowledge that the "tried and true" has a wisdom of its own."
Lorie Shuck

News: Blackboard's Big Buy - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "Blackboard announced on Wednesday it is buying out two software companies in an effort to bolster its real-time collaboration features and satisfy a generation of professors and students increasingly shaped by social media. The company, infamous to some in higher education for its habit of swallowing up smaller fish, said it is buying Wimba and Elluminate, top providers of software that lets students work together online, for a total of $116 million."
Lorie Shuck

Teaching With Technology - home - 0 views

shared by Lorie Shuck on 25 Jun 09 - No Cached
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    Nice site with several articles and links on technology in education
Lorie Shuck

Education World ® Technology in the Classroom: Sites to See: Social Bookmarking - 0 views

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    Seems to have some old info, but good concepts.
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