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10 Infographics for Learning | Getting Smart - 1 views

  • We all love infographics. Why? Well, they help us grasp information in a quick and fun way that appeals to our visual senses. In fact, there’s an infographic here explaining that. Below you’ll find 10 infographics that discuss learning in many different capacities – online, blended, mobile, etc. Tell us, what’s your favorite infographic on learning?
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iPad-enabled students get performance boost, says ACU study | TUAW - The Unofficial App... - 0 views

  • students who annotated text on their iPads scored 25% higher on questions regarding information transfer than their paper-based peers
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2¢ Worth » What is 21st Century Learning? - 0 views

  • is to attach the verb to the students. The students will engage with their information environment (textbook, whiteboard, Internet) to learn through questioning, experimentation, discovery, and construction).
  • being respected for the power of your learning, and
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From Groups to Teams: The Key to Powering up PBL | Edutopia - 1 views

  • PBL is method for teaching students to find, process, understand, and share information, not a way to extend the industrial landscape of regurgitation and recall.
  • Teams focus on performance, commitment, and outcomes.
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Digital Texts and the Future of Education: Why Books? (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • The future seems both clear and imminent — a future in which students carry course texts and personal media in a "digital backpack" that is light, fun to use, enjoyable for reading, and always connected to information and friends.
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Deeply Disappointed: Responding to the New York Times article on Waldorf educ... - 0 views

  • “digital natives” are often highly unsophisticated in their “digital fluency,” and their effective analysis of online information and their sound digital citizenship.  
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The 4Ss of Note Taking With Technology | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Whether students work in cloud-based platforms or take pictures of analog notes, technology lets them save their work indefinitely. I once had a wonderful advisee. Every afternoon, we repeated this routine. Find his planner. Find his notebooks. Make sure that he could find his notes in said notebooks. Put the notebooks into his backpack. When we finally got this child a laptop, everything changed. He typed all of his notes in Google Docs so that he could access them from any device and from anywhere. Suddenly, everything was truly saved.
  • note taking is an activity where the note taker needs to process information and reframe, reorganize, and work with the data to make note taking useful.
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Department Of Education - 0 views

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    Educationsbd.com is one of the most popular education related sites. We publish current daily education related news, useful article and many more information.
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The rise of Mean World Syndrome in social media - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • consumers of mass media can come to believe that the world is more dangerous than it actually is through constant exposure to violent imagery or commentary
  • That “off” switch is becoming more important in the social media age, experts say. Seeking out information to ascertain one’s personal safety is a biological imperative, but so is a tendency to overdo things. Much of the solution will depend on people becoming aware of their own satiation points, Hodson says.
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