moving learning games forward - 0 views
FOSI Publications - 0 views
What is 'competence' and how should education incorporate new technology's tools to gen... - 3 views
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This paper addresses the competences needed in 21st century life especially in relation to civic participation, and the educational requirements to foster them in young people. New technologies are widely used by young people for informal social interaction, video game-playing and giving voice to their views. Incorporation of these practices into the classroom has been fairly slow, despite their manifest potential for promoting agency and civic engagement. The paper argues that this is in part due to the need for a cultural shift in education to accommodate them. Currently, many competences young people will need for the future world of interactive technology and 'bottom-up' information, communication and democracy are mainly being developed through informal practices. These competences, which include adaptability, managing ambiguity, and agency are discussed in relation to civic participation.
future lab report on mobile learning - 8 views
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This review provides a rich vision ofthe current and potential futuredevelopments in this area. It movesaway from the dominant view of mobilelearning as an isolated activity to exploremobile learning as a rich, collaborativeand conversational experience, whetherin classrooms, homes or the streets ofa city. It asks how we might draw onexisting theories of learning to help usevaluate the most relevant applicationsof mobile technologies in education. Itdescribes outstanding projects currentlyunder development in the UK and aroundthe world and it explores what the futuremight hold for learning with mobiletechnologies.
IWB Framework - 0 views
Article by Will Richardson - 0 views
Australian Schools Calendar - edna.edu.au - 0 views
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edna calendar for schools
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"The calendar provides a list of events and celebration days with each date linked to event information, making it easier for you to plan classroom activities. The calendar includes month-by-month 'Be a Detective' activities to encourage students to identify how the people are protecting forests and the environment. Use it in the classroom with your students. "
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The United Nations have declared 2011 the International Year of Forests to raise awareness on sustainable management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests.
Managing Classroom Behaviour' - 0 views
Issuu - You Publish - 0 views
Opening Up Education - The MIT Press - 0 views
The teaching of grammar in English - 0 views
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This Australian National Curriculum Board www.ncb.org.au/home_page.html paper presents helpful perspectives for all Australians teaching grammar
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