5 Tips Every Connected Student Must Know about - 1 views
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The connected learner is a concept grounded in the theory of connectivism which presumes that Learning takes place as a part of a social network of many diverse connections and ties
The Lifelong Learner Blog: Google Tools for English Language Arts - G Suite for Education - 1 views
How to Move from First-Person to Learner-Centered Teaching | EdSurge News - 0 views
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Learning is a change process, not a content-delivery process.
Dean Stokes - YouTube - 0 views
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GAfE admin needs to sign up for early adopter program. Took us about 2 weeks to be white listed. My first site: https://sites.google.com/learners.sjr.mb.ca/start
New Google Sites - Short Overview - YouTube - 1 views
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GAfE admin needs to sign up for early adopter program. Took us about 2 weeks to be white listed. My first site: https://sites.google.com/learners.sjr.mb.ca/start
A Principal's Reflections: Common Misconceptions of Educators Who Fear Technology - 2 views
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Common Misconceptions of Educators Who Fear Technology
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Control: For technology to be not only integrated effectively, but also embraced, a culture needs to be established where teachers and administrators are no longer fearful of giving up a certain amount of control to students. T
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Lack of training: With the integration of technology comes change. With change comes the inevitable need to provide quality professional development.
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Ugly Learning « Educator, Learner - 0 views
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what things should be done to flip a class successfully, I always respond with good pedagogy, collaboration, and reflection.
Digital Differentiation ~ Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners - 1 views
Teaching 'screenagers' - how the digital world is changing learners « Oxford ... - 2 views
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why not teach them how to filter reliable from unreliable information, an essential skill for the Google generation?
5 Ways Rapid Technology Change Impacts Education | Education Technology, Apps, Product ... - 1 views
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once one can get past the spectacle of it all it encourages a re-centering of the learner–and hopefully curriculum and assessment design that support that learner.
Broadband, Social Networks, and Mobility Have Spawned a New Kind of Learner -- THE Journal - 2 views
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the near ubiquity of mobile computing is producing a fundamentally new kind of learner, one that is self-directed, better equipped to capture information, more reliant on feedback from peers, more inclined to collaborate, and more oriented toward being their own "nodes of production."
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"We've all got audiences now on Twitter and Facebook," Rainie said. "Everybody can be a publisher and broadcaster; students in particular are taking advantage of tha
Do Teachers Need to Relearn How to Learn? - Redefining my role: Teacher as student - 1 views
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So how did I learn all of the technology I use in my instruction and in my online collaborations with teachers? I learned it on my own.
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So, I started using the internet to learn how to do what I wanted to do – blog, make videos, make podcasts, publish student work, etc. Of course it wasn’t easy, but I wanted to learn it so I did. (That is key – my learning was self-directed.)
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are we independent learners?
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Life-Long-Learners - 2 views
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