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M.S. in Neuroscience and Education - 2 views

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    Hey, everyone. This is an example of a graduate program in Neuroscience and Education. It is the first graduate program in the country to focus on the educational and clinical implications of recent advances in understanding brain-behavior relationships. To be able to bridge the gap between research underlying brain, cognition and behavior, and the problems encountered in schools and other applied settings is one of the goals.
mskaraca

Learning and Brain - 5 views

Hi Kathy Sierra is one of the figures I like in this field. She is not a researcher but has solid recommendations and successful projects. She has a blog post explaining brain and learning . I thin...

Learning NEUROSCIENCE

started by mskaraca on 07 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Rukiye Ayan

A Review of Current Methods and Instruments for Measuring TPACK - 1 views

I thought you might be interested in a literature review study providing an overview of instruments and methods as well as a discussion of the challenges, purposes, and potential uses of these tool...

started by Rukiye Ayan on 23 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Merve Başdoğan

How Teachers Can Motivate Students of Any Age? - 3 views

Does extrinsic motivation completely kills intrinsic motivation? Two informative blog posts.They can be an answer to Selcuk's question. http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2014/10/how-teachers-can-mot...

motivation learning

started by Merve Başdoğan on 10 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
E.Yasin Çiftçi

Reinventing a Public High School with Problem-Based Learning - 2 views

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    Sammamish High School in the US decided to change from traditional teaching to an entirely problem-based curriculum. Since Kolodner et al. (2009) married Case-Based Reasoning to Problem-Based Learning, I thought it would be useful to see PBL in practice.
E.Yasin Çiftçi

Possible Selves Theory - 1 views

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    This theory is more about our future-oriented self. Based on our present conditions we form our future selves which could be both ideal or feared and then try to reduce the gaps in order to realize our ideal self. The theory tries to explain highly dynamic processes of goal formation and imagining ourselves in the future. These dynamics among future, present and self have contributed to motivation literature as well and I value its implications for motivational processes. In this video the theory is explained in a very simple terms by an undergraduate Social Psychology student.
mskaraca

Effect of childhood on Human development - 3 views

I have promised in the class that How childhood affects the human development. In this video, if you wan to get the facts fast, look at directly to 50. second.. http://youtu.be/WO-CB2nsqTA

childhood development learning

started by mskaraca on 05 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
Özlem Duran Ataalp

irregular verb list rap song :) - 5 views

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNaDvAYC0Jw On the given link above, you can find a rap song to teach the irregular verb list in English :) It can be used as a tool to help the student memorize the...

motivation

started by Özlem Duran Ataalp on 09 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
Evrim Baran

School system and Why it is useless - 5 views

this is a thought provocative article on the flaws of our current education system. Similar critique is held on higher education. You might find these projects interesting: Radical education proj...

SchoolSystem

E.Yasin Çiftçi

What percentage of your brain do you use? - Richard E. Cytowic - 2 views

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    As you've learned from the article by Goswami, there are some pervasive 'neuromyths' around. This TedEd video explains one of them besides providing some key points about brain. By the way, it is being a very 'brainy' week for me. :)
E.Yasin Çiftçi

Dr. Derek Cabrera - How Thinking Works - 1 views

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    As the literature on expertise underscores, "thinking" or "metacognition" is a key factor in expertise. Dr. Cabrera, in this talk, discusses the weakness of 'encyclopedic' knowledge possessed by Ivy League students and harshly criticize them for they struggle to transfer those memorized knowledge. It could be said he addresses "a mile wide and an inch deep" approach taken by curriculum designers nowadays, which prevents deep understanding of issues that an expert is expected to have. According to him, "system is broken." As a result, he offers his own DSRP (Distinctions, Systems, Relationships, Perspectives) theory, which, in my opinion, summarizes what a "genuine expert" possesses in terms of knowledge transfer. Enjoy it!
E.Yasin Çiftçi

The hidden influence of social networks - A TED Talk - 2 views

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    In this TED talk delivered by Nicholas Christakis, you can see how important the role of networks in our lives is. You will also be introduced to some visualization of network analyses which are gaining a crucial role in examining the connections among people or neurons.
E.Yasin Çiftçi

TMB Panyee FC short film - 6 views

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    I found this short movie quite interesting to share with you. It has a lot of elements related to challenges, motivation and being a community. Enjoy it!
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    Thanks.. Seeing opportunity where a visible problem lies is a good habit.
satiburhanli

Concordia Language Villages - 1 views

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    The curriculum of Concordia Language Villages immersion programs distinguishes itself by being designed on the following precepts. Students participate in a grand simulation that creates a purposeful 24/7 environment where participants engage in a community of learners. This setting, centered around community-based learning, creates a focused and supportive environment that facilitates learning from peers and mentors alike.
sibeldogan

KlassData:Learning Analytics for Education - 1 views

shared by sibeldogan on 13 Nov 15 - No Cached
Mine Önal liked it
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    KlassData is a kind of Learning analytic tool. This video exlplains why LA is needed and how it can be beneficial for educational settings shortly.
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    I liked Klass Data because, it is respectful to students. It asks their consent. I mean it respects to the "informed consent" principle of ethics.
Özlem Tantu

Neden Öğrenme Analitiği - 1 views

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    This short video explains briefly what & why learning analytics.
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    I liked the contribution of LA to "personalization of learning" idea in this video.
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    The sentence "if the missing objectives are observable, then they can be healed" is also important to understand the necessity of learning analytics.
yasinay

Legal, Risk and Ethical Aspects of Analytics in Higher Education - 1 views

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    I found this paper when I was "googling". It covers legal, ethical and related management issues surrounding the generation, use and sharing of analytics data in the context of teaching, learning and research and the underlying business processes based on current UK law. It may be beneficial for the question marks on that whether the learning analytics has been violating the ethical issues.
vahidetekeakay

Two Case Studies of Learner Analytics in the University System of Maryland - 2 views

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    This article contrasts and compares analytic approaches to common problems at two comparable institutions. In keeping with this intent, it features complementary sets of issues focusing on recruitment and related issues at UMES and retention at BSU. UMES does extend its efforts into student retention, though the details are not explicated in the article. Additionally, UMES is implementing the retention-focused aspects of Starfish Early Alert as BSU has done. Still, there are differences in approach: UMES relies primarily on the flag-centered model, while BSU relies on the student-centered model for interventions. Both institutions have integrated commercial products for data collection, analysis, and response, but BSU has invested in a locally developed analytic engine, while UMES has repurposed an investment in Microsoft's Performance Point to support collection and analysis. Use of analytics in support of student retention and success is increasingly strategic to UMES and BSU. In an effort to improve access to higher education for minority and economically disadvantaged students, who often have educational deficiencies, both universities have reached out to many at-risk students. The institutions feel an obligation to assure that these students succeed. Analytics provides an important, and previously underutilized, tool set for the institutions to achieve this. These issues are increasingly common in higher education, and the approaches taken should be broadly applicable.
vahidetekeakay

Technology and game theory - OECD Observer - 2 views

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    Learning analytics aims to enable teachers and institutions to tailor education to the needs and abilities of individual students. It does so by analysing a wide range of data, such as how students do in completing assignments and taking exams, their online social interactions, extracurricular activities and posts on discussion forums, for example. The beneficiaries are not just students; these technologies could be used to assess curricula and pedagogy, as well.
satiburhanli

Is Viewing Learning Analytics the Same as Checking Your 'Likes'? 87% of College Student... - 0 views

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    INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- (EDUCAUSE) -- Today's young adults are often criticized for turning to social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram for real-time feedback, but new research from McGraw-Hill Education suggests that this behavior could be a significant asset when it comes to studying with the help of technology.
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