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Sinem Hizli Alkan

'It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it' - 0 views

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    About homeworks, quantity and quality of them as well as measurement of academic skills.
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?
Hatice Çilsalar

Yahya Akyüz - 0 views

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    Yahya hoca is known with his works on education history in Turkey. He is the pioneer in History of Turkish education, especially teacher education in Turkey. His books on the link which are been sold. Here is his turkish CV: http://www.ekremyaman.com/2010/10/11/prof-dr-yahya-akyuz/
ibrahim tanrikulu

AYHAN DEMİR, group counseling - 0 views

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    Dr. Demir is one of the most experienced Turkish researchers who has published about teaching group counseling to novice counselors. Recently, he has edited a useful book about group counseling. http://www.pegem.net/kitabevi/124822-Grupla-Psikolojik-Danisma-kitabi.aspx
canannn

Jack Mezirow and Transformative Learning - 0 views

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    I would like to present and give information on Jack Mezirow who is known as the founder of the concept of transformative learning. According to his ideas, individuals transform their frames of reference through critical reflection on the assumptions upon which their interpretations, beliefs, and habits of mind or points of view are based. Personal frames of references in the learning process is underlined. He is now Emeritus Professor of Adult and Continuing Education at Teachers College, Columbia University.
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.
sermin vardal ocakli

A very interesting article from Forbes Magazine: College Education Costs Are Likely To ... - 0 views

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    This looks like a highly debatable topic in Turkey. But, I think that university education in Turkey will be more expensive in the long run.
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
afranur

K. Anders Ericsson - 0 views

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    As Burcu and I will be facilitators of discussion on acquisition of expert performance, it is crucial to meet Ericsson as he is one of the leading researchers on expertise target
Burcu Korkusuz

How Students Learn - 0 views

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    Here is one of the adapted form of Driscoll's articles.
Burcu Korkusuz

Marcy P. Driscoll - 0 views

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    Driscoll has research centers on learning, instructional theory, and educational semiotics. She is the author or co-author of eight textbooks and an edited research handbook in learning and instruction, and has published numerous articles in professional journals on learning and instruction theory. One of her books is Psychology of Learning for Instruction which also exists in our syllabus.
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?
Burcu Korkusuz

Active Learning in Higher Education - 0 views

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    This is a popular journal focusing on all aspects of development, innovations and good practice in higher education teaching and learning, including the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and issues concerning the management of teaching and learning. You can check the abstracts from Abstract/Index part for such titles as educational research, educational administration, PsycINFO and so on.
Hatice Çilsalar

Punya Mishra - 1 views

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    We spook about Mishra in class and Evrim Hoca gave some information about him. .
    Punya Mishra is a professor of educational technology and director of the Master of Arts in Educational Technology program. He is nationally and internationally recognized for his work on the theoretical, cognitive and social aspects related to the design and use of computer-based learning environments. He has worked extensively in the area of technology integration in teacher education which led to the development (in collaboration with M. J. Koehler) of the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework, which has been described as "the most significant advancement in the area of technology integration in the past 25 years." He has received over $4 million in grants, published over 45 articles and book chapters and edited two books. Dr. Mishra is an award-winning instructor who teaches courses at both the masters and doctoral levels in the areas of educational technology, design and creativity. He is a gifted, creative and engaging public speaker, having made multiple keynote and invited presentations for associations and conferences nationally and internationally.
    My dream is to work with him and Ann Thompson and also taking TPACK badge.:)
Yelda Sarıkaya-Erdem

Brain-Based Approach to Teaching and Learning - 1 views

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    In this short paper, Caine&Caine present principles of brain that will help teachers reconceptualize their teaching.
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    Yelda I really like this article and also it says that eachc brain is unique so iI think this is similar with educators thoughts, every child is unique..:)
filizbezci

designed based learning facebook grubu :) - 5 views

https://www.facebook.com/groups/designbasedlearning/?fref=ts

started by filizbezci on 03 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
filizbezci

design baseed learning ile ilgili güzel uygulama örnekleri olan bir websitesi - 5 views

http://www.csupomona.edu/~dnelson/intro.html

started by filizbezci on 03 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
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