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E.Yasin Çiftçi

Duolingo - 3 views

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    Hi, Duolingo is a good example of a intelligent language tutoring system and it is worth to check it out.
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    I agree with you Yasin :) I used it to learn Spanish. It is a really great program.
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    Thank you Yasin. I tried it in Spanish and liked it a lot. I will try it with my studs and see if it works on them.
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    I also liked and tried this to learn French a bit. I might have annoyed some people home by trying to pronounce some words hundreds times :)
Yelda Sarıkaya-Erdem

Problem Solving Knowledge Transfer: An Expert's Perspective - 1 views

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    Here is another research that comes up with the findings indicating being an expert does not mean to teach effectively because of expertise-base biases. So, expert teachers make difference thanks to their pedagogical knowledge, don't they?
deryasahin

Building Expertise - 5 views

here is a video about a conference which is named building expertise. Executive director is talking about the process which goes to be an expert. He is emphasizing the difficulty of this process an...

Expertise

started by deryasahin on 19 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
E.Yasin Çiftçi

Practice Makes Perfect - Ellen DeGeneres learns dancing - 3 views

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    We now know that practice is a key determiner on the way for being an "expert". In this video, Ellen learns how to dance with constant practice. Please check also how experts behave in the video because we know that being expert does not mean being able to teach. Again, enjoy it! :) Warning: There is a lot of exclaiming in the video and you are recommended to turn the volume down while watching it. I write this because I did not do so. :)
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    Practice Makes Permanent, Not Perfect =)
Özlem Duran Ataalp

Experts vs. Novices - 4 views

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZ_C6MNryfI Here you can find a summary of the chapter we have read on expertise.

started by Özlem Duran Ataalp on 19 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
SEDA MUSAOĞLU

Is your red the same as my red? - 1 views

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    This is a great article from The Guardian about the encoding of colors in our brains and how it is related to our memories.
özge dışbudak

neuroscience in education - 4 views

I have recommended to you watch the video and read the news http://www.euronews.com/2014/11/14/all-in-the-mind-the-role-of-neuroscience-in-education/

started by özge dışbudak on 04 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
canannn

Conference on Neuroscience and Education - 2 views

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    This is a conference organized by EARLI Special Interest Group: Neuroscience and Education. Here is the conference program that we can examine the abstracts of the papers presented. There are also papers from Turkey :)
Merve Başdoğan

Neurofeedback - Video - 3 views

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    This product uses the signals to interpret player facial expressions in real-time. It provides a natural enhancement to interaction by allowing characters to come to life. When a user smiles, their avatar can mimic the expression even before they are aware of their own feelings. You can also examine folowing link: http://www.emotiv.com/insight.php
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    merve :) It is amazing video, thank you :)
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    This is really impressive. They have used brain signals to control computer. First Computer learns brain signals (pulling a cube in the screen) when person thinks it, then, a person can use that signal to control anything.
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    This is amazing. I cannot imagine all the gaming possibilities. Such a system should change the whole human computer interaction in a gaming platform.
Emel Güneş

What happens if we lose our left brain one day? - 10 views

Brain researcher Jill Bolte Taylor studied her own stroke as it happened and has become a powerful voice for brain recovery. One morning she wakes up and a stroke happens in her left brain. and l...

started by Emel Güneş on 04 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Rukiye Ayan

What you are looking at when you do maths - 3 views

Hi friends, Below is a link for an illustrative youtube vide of a person solving a mathematics problem. The eye tracking process enables the researcher to understand where she is looking on the sc...

started by Rukiye Ayan on 08 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
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
Betül İpek

The "We Use Only 10 Percent of Our Brains" Myth - 2 views

I am very pleased to meet you all. Hope, See you all again. Have a nice holiday ;) I' ll share a link about "Common misconceptions about the brain and the effects they can have on the learning pro...

started by Betül İpek on 22 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Emel Güneş

BTEC International Vocational Qualifications - 2 views

Here is the link of the programmes I mentioned in the prvious class session. You van select a subject area and see in detail. Hope you like it :) http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualification...

started by Emel Güneş on 25 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
canannn

comparison table - 2 views

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    The table the authors provide, suggests some important distinctions between experimentation and design based research.
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    Hey you are hero! As a 'novice' I was searching for all these different resarch methods which I am supposed make comparison.Since I didnt have any idea, it helped me a lot ;)
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    hey thank you, yes I also made great use of it :)
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    I also like studying with tables they make the concepts clear in my mind. It is a nice one summarizing the differences between DBR and experimental research. Thanks for sharing it here:)
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    Nice table. What I like about DBR is its flexibility as mentioned in the Table. You can make revisions on your design whenever necessary.
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    Yes I totally agree and also the participants not being assigned as objects can be another important advantage.
E.Yasin Çiftçi

Powerful Learning: Studies Show Deep Understanding Derives from Collaborative Methods - 2 views

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    This article concentrates on collaborative methods in education to highlight their potentials in elevated learning outcomes. In the article, there is also some mention of learning by design and project-based pathways. I guess it is worth to check it out. By the way Edutopia is a great source for educational articles and videos.
özge dışbudak

Case based learning - 1 views

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    Application of cased based learning in a class.
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.
deryasahin

Flow, the secret to happiness - 7 views

Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi has pioneering works on flow theory and motivation. It is really worth to listen him. "the secret of happiness" is not just cliche words here. http://www.ted.com/talks/mihal...

Motivation flow theory

started by deryasahin on 05 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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