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Erdem Uygun

Constructivism with Second Life Island Project - 1 views

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    Here is my constructivist environment example. In the past, I installed the second life software considering that it was a game. I roamed and roamed in worlds that already were created, chatted with people in another countries with my avatar. Then I thought that it was boring. It was just like sitting on Sunshine and talking with friends. Why I had to do this via my computer? This video shows us how Second Life Worlds can be used to create constructivist learning environments. In the video, a Second Life World that was prepared by a group of people called TELLS TEAM is presented. In this world, you can attend lectures, have group meetings for discussion, work on simulations and role plays whereever you are. All participants including the teacher has an avatar and walking, sitting, chatting as if they were in the same room. In this project, learners are active participants. They roam, talk, immediately can fly to role playing sessions and etc. Teacher is only responsible to present initial knowledge. I could not find how they evaluate the learners. However, it is up to you. This environment is just a tool. You can arrange your role plays, your simulations, and also your assesment. Also they have some guides to use the environment effectively on this web site: https://sites.google.com/site/secondlifeuwnshss/Home
Betül Baldan

The secret power of time-Philip Zimbardo - 2 views

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    This is video is generally about the time perception of people and its effects on human life. The first five minutes give background info, then it talks about the effects of time perception on educational processes. I found it very interesting, I hope will, too.
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    There are so many interesting metaphors. I liked them. The associations between educational concepts and time perception are very interesting in this video.
Hatice Çilsalar

How People Learn - 4 views

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    Hi everbody; Here, there is an important book for us. You can use this book during your academic life.
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    Hatce, thanks for sharing. I used Bransford's How People Learn in one of my grad classes before. Sections on transfer are important.
Erdem Uygun

Don McMillan: Life After Death by PowerPoint - 5 views

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    A video that I laughed at and agreed at the same time. Don McMilan tells "not to do"s while preparing power point slides with his sense of humour.
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    Erdem, I watched this before, a clear demonstration of why people die in ppt presentations :) I am planning to implement different formats second semester in my class like Pethca Kutcha or Ignite. Will see if that will help to keep the presentations engaging.
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    I also liked the attitude of the man. He is an effective presenter for presentation mistakes :)
dozoran

The Crisis in Higher Education - 0 views

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    "We are reinventing education," declares Agarwal. "This will change the world."
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    Dinçer, thanks for sharing. I support the idea that traditional schools should be supported by technology. However, in my opinion, technology should not be used as a total substitute of traditional campus-based education. By stating that, I do not support idea that technology can not offer the effectiveness of content transfer to students. Rather, it offers a wide range of opportunities to enhance learning. However, in my opinion, we should not separate people from each other anywhere in the world. The long term effects of technology and mass city life is not clear yet. At least, we know about depressions and diseases because of long term stress crises. Thus, today's schools should also reteach people to be together. To put it differently, we should use technology for "better learning together".
Hatice Çilsalar

Comparision table of Gamze, Hatice C. Sercan, Saime - 13 views

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    Hi my group, This is our group table, I tried to complete it and wrote something on it and we should complete until this Monday(31th december). See you
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    Arkadaşlar, yeni bir tablo mu yapıyorduk, yoksa tabloyu düz yazıya mı çeviriyorduk? Çok yorucu bir sene oldu kafalar karıştı biraz :)))
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    Dincer, you are creating a new table consulting on the previous class table.
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    Hatice, in the final form, make sure that you remove the names in the cells.
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    Thanks Hocam (Erdem style). And Happy New Year to Everybody!!!! :)))
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    Okey hocam. I did not know this. Thanx.
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    this is the final version of the table..
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    Thanks for sharing. Could you also add instructional methods to the task analysis and humanistic approach?
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    Hocam, I tried to complete the table as you know there can be some defficiencies. So I beg your pardon. Thanks for your effort during the semester for us.. For me, this course is the unique one during my grad life and the most enjoyfull. Thanks for everthing.
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    Thanks Hatice. The table looks good now.
Abdullah Açar

History of educational theorists and educational technology - 5 views

shared by Abdullah Açar on 10 Apr 13 - No Cached
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    other timelines are available
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    I've been trying to find a timeline tool. This is what I was looking for. So can I create my own timelines? Are they free? Abdullah, I heard that you started at Uludag University. Congrats on your new position and all the best with your new academic life at Uludag.
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    As I know you can create timeline online, creating a free account. Yes I started this month. It was a bit difficult leaving students, especially colleagues and METU but here is also a good environment. Thanks for the wishes:)
dozoran

How academic people see each other (A funny picture) - 2 views

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    Do you agree?
Hatice Çilsalar

piaget's stages of development - 0 views

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    We can see a brief overview of these stages which used examples for each levels..
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    Thanks for sharing. I made several Piagetian experiment to my 2 year old cousin and since she was in preoperational stage, she could not answer them correctly:), Yengem was offended since she thought that her daughter was not smart enough, and my aim was to show that. I told about the theory and now she knows about Piaget too, that's science:).
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    Your are lucky, erdem. You can apply this theory in your cousin's life. When I was watching television during this holiday, I realised that a program gives information about how parents act their children according to their age. They were using the same theory and also behaviorism. They use reinforcement and punishment, token economy, and especially time out method. After our behaiviorism section, I realised that I can elaborate this program according to the knowledge. So parents may be aware of their child's development after this programme and us. Why not? :)
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    It is really weird to watch the reasonings and answers although we read that they are so. I was surprised once again.
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    Yes hatice, actually I can go on applying the theory to my cousin by hiding it from Yengem, it is unethical I know:). May be I should wait until I have my own children. I can give permission myself to apply Piaget's theory to my children, no problem:), I agree saime, in one ofthe video a little girl was shown a simple triangle and was asked to draw exactly what she saw, and she drew a different sketch and showed the corners of her triangle that was completely in different places. It was in the video that Evrim Hoca posted to Diigo, I guess.
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