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Article by Kolodner - 1 views

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    The article is on the integration of case-based reasoning to problem-based learning, it is an example to a merging of them. Examples of science instruction can be found and CBR in detail is explained by Kolodner and her colleagues.
afranur

Learning science through gaming - 0 views

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    We should completely be aware of the informal learning through gaming. they can be more motivating than any type of instruction as they have lots of insteresting aspects.
Evrim Baran

The National Technology Leadership Summit (NTLS) - 1 views

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    Hello Everybody, I am writing from the NTLS meeting that I am attending at Washington D.C. This meeting aims to shape some of the future ed tech initiatives. I will share things that I come across at this leadership meeting. It seems like STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) is one of the hot topics here. Another topic is TPACK and Rich Media Teaching Cases.
Sinem Hizli Alkan

The winner of design studies award in 2012 - 0 views

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    The reserach focuses on the relationship between individual needs(with disability) and product functions. To fill the gap and develop physical concepts, it presents some product designs. The research builds on general functions based on product design methods, formal human activity classification and ICF(It provides a systematic organizing scheme and coding rules for human functional ability and limitation) and data mining.Then they explore the applicability of a data mining technique, specifically association rule mining, as embodied in the Apriori algorithm to create knowledge in the form of quantitatively characterized heuristics for universal design.
Pınar Mercan Küçükakın

Short-Circuiting 10,000 hours: David Gerhard - 0 views

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    David Gerhard is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and an associate member in the Department of Music at the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan. He introduces his musical creation called the Rainboard. With it, he asks if we can shortcut the path to musical mastery.
Evrim Baran

Novices and Experts - YouTube - 0 views

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    Here is an interesting research study looking at expert and novice performance with eye tracking technique. 
Burcu Korkusuz

Metacognition, Abilities and Developing Expertise: What makes an Expert Student? - 1 views

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    This article talks about the relation btw metacognition and expertise. It was published in 1998 in Instructional Science Journal. The main argument of this article is that metacognition is an important part of human abilities which are forms of developing expertise. To the extent that our goal is to understand the bases of individual differences in student academic success, we need to understand metacognition as representing part of the abilities that lead to student expertise.
Burcu Korkusuz

Lee. S. Shulman - 0 views

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    Lee S. Shulman is an educational psychologist having notable contributions to the study of teaching, assessment of teaching, learning, science and mathematics. He is a retired professor from Stanford Graduate School of Education, past president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, past president of the American Educational Research Association. Shulman is best known for popularizing the phrase "pedagogical content knowledge" (PCK). Shulman claimed that the emphases on teachers' subject knowledge and pedagogy were being treated as mutually exclusive. He thought that teacher education programs should combine these knowledge fields.
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    http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/elibrary/taking-learning-seriously This is an article by Shulman: "Taking Learning Seriously". He raises five questions about learning and answers them.
Burcu Korkusuz

Building A School in the Cloud - 0 views

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    This is a TED talk by Sugata Mitra, the Professor of Educational Technology at the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, England. He mentions about his "Hole in the Wall" experiment and SOLE (self-organized learning environment). He defines learning as the product of educational self-organization. There are many interesting implications for the future of learning. So what are your opinions about future of learning?
Halil Han AKTAŞ

Gödel Escher Bach by Douglas R. Hofstadter - 5 views

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    A nice book enjoyable to read, which includes interesting ideas about thinking, computers and cognitive sciences
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    Dear Halil, The site cannot be accessed. It is better to give another link,I guess.
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    Actually I have just checked it and it is working but if you still have problem to reach the book please try this link: http://www.martinshaven.com/Resources/Hofstadter%20-%20Godel-Escher-Bach.pdf
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    Thank you for the new link. I guess it is due to the settings of my computer.
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    I couldnt access the book either :( But it seems very interesting, I would like to read and enjoy it. I have heard about Escher for the first time last year by a friend of mine from mathematics department, I believe Escher himself is a mathematician too, is that right? I am especially a fan of his "Waterfall".
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    Canan did you try the second link I have added? In fact, he is an artist, but Gödel is. Yet, while trying to explain the nature of meaning, the book gets help from some works by Gödel, Escher and Bach, all of which similarly acquire their meanings by self-referencing and creating formal rules made of meaningless elements. So it is possible to say he is mathematically inspired :) and I like that paradoxal piece too.
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    Yes, now I have reached the book:) thank you for sharing this with us. Reading on such creative people and getting to know them more is great.
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    Thanks. In my reading list now.
Sinem Hizli Alkan

Birthday Paradox - 0 views

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    How can it be possible to have more than %50 percent of possiblity to have the same birthday among 23 people?
sermin vardal ocakli

Dr. Paula A. Tallal - 1 views

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    Dr Tallal was one of the scientists I discovered last week while searching for learning sciences. She is the director of a website where you can find her free webinars. I'm also adding the sites of her projects. http://www.scilearn.com/events/webinars/ http://www.readingassistant.com/ http://www.scilearn.com/products/
Burcu Korkusuz

David N. Perkins - 0 views

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    David Perkins has conducted long-term programs of research and development in the areas of teaching and learning for understanding, creativity, problem-solving and reasoning in the arts, sciences, and everyday life. He has also studied the role of educational technologies in teaching and learning and has designed learning structures and strategies in organizations to facilitate personal and organizational understanding and intelligence. His inquiries reflect a conception of mind that emphasizes the interlocking relationships among thinking, learning, and understanding. The three depend deeply on one another. Meaningful learning aims at understanding and depends on thinking with and about what one is learning. Effective thinking in the subject matters and in general involves understanding the resources of the mind and learning to deploy them sensitively and systematically
Evrim Baran

Best Online Collaboration Tools 2012 - Robin Good... - MindMeister Mind Map - 2 views

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    We might explore some of these together in class.
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    Too many of them:) It may be difficult to select and find the most appropriate one for our purposes.
Evrim Baran

TCRecord: Article-OECD's PISA: A Tale of Flaws and Hubris - 0 views

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    "OECD's PISA: A Tale of Flaws and Hubris"
Yelda Sarıkaya-Erdem

Dr. Roy Pea - 0 views

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    Dr. Roy Pea has been exploring how information technologies can support and advance learning and teaching, with particular focus on topics in science, mathematics, and technology education. He has published widely on such topics as distributed cognition, learning and education fostered by advanced technologies including scientific visualization, on-line communities, digital video collaboratories, and wireless handheld computers . He is the co-author of " How People Learn". You can see his other publications on the given link. It is possible to download some of his articles from the link.
Ezgi Hazal KÖK

Prof. Dr. Özcan Demirel - 0 views

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    Dr. Demirel is one of the important professors in Turkey who has worked in the field of Educational Sciences for 36 years at Hacettepe University. Mostly, he has focused on curriculum development, different learning approaches, teacher education and English language teaching in his articles and papers. Via this link, you are able to reach the names of his articles, papers, books, projects and so on.
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