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Chris Betcher

Introduction to Digital Storytelling by Alec Couros - 5 views

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    Story telling is one of the most ancient and powerful forms of human expression. In today's media rich world, there are an abundance of digital tools that allow students to express themselves through digital narratives in ways that would have been impossible only a few years ago. This presentation will introduce participants to the tools of digital story telling, provide rich examples of student work, and help to provide context to the relevance of story telling in curriculum and instruction.
Rhondda Powling

Gooru - 2 views

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    You can use Gooru to search for rich collections of multimedia resources, digital textbooks, videos ,games and quizzes created by educators in the Gooru community is free (of cost and ads) and developed by a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to honor the human right to education.
John Pearce

The Creativity Post - 6 views

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    The Creativity Post is a non-profit web platform committed to sharing the very best content on creativity, in all of its forms: from scientific discovery to philosophical debate, from entrepreneurial ventures to educational reform, from artistic expression to technological innovation - in short, to all the varieties of the human experience that creativity brings to life.
Kerry J

Lifelong learning and information literacy - 3 views

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    Information literacy is a human right, according to the Australian Library and Information Association. I found this incredibly moving and inspirational fact out while researching the follwoing presentation on lifelong learning.
John Pearce

Map of the Internet 1.0. by JaySimons on deviantART - 2 views

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    "Map of the Internet - First of its kind on such a scale, this map aims for succesful compendation of The Internet to scale suitable for standartized online navigation. This project is still underway, new versions of this map will be available in ulterior months. Due to the immense size of the Net, only a miniscule portion of it was chosen to represent it on the map.  Otherwise, this map would be unreadable and probably undrawable in entire lifespan of average human being. This poster includes one full map of the internet, 4 minimaps showcasing NSA surveillance, most used social networks, most used internet browser, and worldwide internet penetration, list of Alexa Top 500 websites, quick timeline of the Internet History, top software companies and much more! By Martin Vargic/Jay Jason Simons"
Roland Gesthuizen

How to Deal with Conflict in Life and Work - 2 views

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    "Isn't that a human paradox? While conflict can irritate, it can also beckon. While conflict can bring out the worst in people, it can also bring out the extraordinary. While conflict can make us resist, it can also expand our understanding. While conflict can divide, it can also unite. As participants discussed ideas and practiced on examples of conflict from their work, here is what I observed:"
John Pearce

Learning Theories - 5 views

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    "Theories and Models of Learning for Educational Research and Practice. This knowledge base features learning theories that address how people learn. A resource useful for scholars of various fields such as educational psychology, instructional design, and human-computer interaction. Below is the index of learning theories, grouped in somewhat arbitrary categories. Note that this website is an iterative project and these entries are a work in progress;"
Amanda Rablin

Human » Blog Archive » How can Moodle change a school - 0 views

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    1 school's story about implementing moodle
anonymous

Google For Educators - 0 views

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    At Google, we support teachers in their efforts to empower students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. That's why we've assembled the information and tools you'll find on this site
Alison Hall

Project: Beijing 2008 (LP - U/Sec) - 0 views

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    To increase understanding about the country of China and its culture in the context of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. To facilitate student exploration of the human rights issues surrounding China and the Olympic Games.
Rhondda Powling

Spelling & Vocabulary Website: SpellingCity - 1 views

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    SpellingCity is an interactive site used to help children of all ages improve their spelling skills and expand their vocabulary. Each word is spoken by a "real" human voice to offer more clarity. With each created list, a student has the option to: Teach Me, Test Me, or Play A Game.
Steve Madsen

Best Practices in Virtual Worlds Teaching Guide 2.0 now available - 1 views

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    "ur Best Practices in Virtual Worlds Teaching Guide produced by University of Derby and Aston University in collaboration and funding from the Higher Education Academy Psychology Network and JISC is now available in soft and hard copy. The guide features tips and advice on setting up teaching in virtual worlds using problem-based learning methods. It's designed primarily for those teaching Psychology, humanities and the social sciences but will be useful to anyone starting out teaching using virtual worlds. "
John Pearce

The Future of the Internet IV | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 2 views

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    Pew have interviewed almost 900 internet stakeholders on their perspective on how the internet is affecting human intelligence and the ways information is being shared and rendered. This page contains links to the report downloads.
John Pearce

Climate Change - News - Environment (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 6 views

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    This is a great interactive from the ABC that tracks back through history to look at a range of factors that may or may not play a part in climate change including human population, industrial landmarks and geological changes. As well as looking backward through time it also offers 4 scenarios for the future none of which are terribly optimistic.
Tony Searl

Slowness, Wisdom and Change - Practical Theory - 2 views

  • Slowness, Wisdom and Change
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    Better we make the wise decision than the expedient one. Read the older educators... Read Ted Sizer and Deborah Meier and Herb Kohl... and feel the wisdom in their words. They write without hubris, but instead with an acknowledgment of their own flawed humanity. They write with an understand that they cannot be all things to all children, but with the knowledge that they must come as close as they can. I am far from religious, but I am reminded a lot these days of the serenity prayer: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.
Suzie Vesper

Get High Now - 1 views

shared by Suzie Vesper on 31 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Visual and auditory tricks that alter human perception (no alcohol or drugs!)
anonymous

Video: An Insight To The Internet Of Things | Online Media Gazette - 1 views

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    natural systems, human systems, physical objects - have always generated an enormous amount of data, but we didn't used to be able to hear it, to see it, to capture it. Now we can because all of this stuff is now instrumented. And it's all interconnected, so now we can actually have access to it.
Tony Searl

Technologically Externalized Knowledge and Learning « Connectivism - 2 views

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    Reformers have largely worked within, rather than on, the system of education. Working within the system has resulted in status-quo preservation, even when reformists felt they were being radical. Illich failed to account for how educational institutions are integrated into society. Freire spoke with a humanity and hope that was largely overlooked by a comfortable developed world incapable of seeing the structure and impact of its system. To create and nurture change, a message must not only be true for an era, but it must also resonate with the needs, passions, interests, realities, and hopes of the audience to whom the message is directed.
John Pearce

YouTube - Born to Learn - 3 views

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    "Born to Learn is the first animation in a fascinating series aimed to provide easy-access to the exciting new discoveries constantly being made about how humans learn! Narrated by Damian Lewis"
John Pearce

Born to Learn ~ You are Born to Learn - 5 views

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    "Born to learn is a fun, thought-provoking series of animations that illustrate ground-breaking new discoveries about how humans learn. "
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