As educators and learners, the power of the highlighting marker and sticky notes has long been established.
Learning Digital / Diigo: Examples - 2 views
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"Getting information off of the internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant." -Mitchell Kapor, founder of Lotus Development Corporation
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Another changing paradigm in education is the demand for differentiated and individualized instruction. The challenge in this environment is how to manage appropriate information flow for each individual learner without the educator working one-at-a-time guiding each learner along a prepared path followed by assessing the learner's progress and understanding.
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Learning Transfer: 10 Components that Guarantee Learning will Transfer - 1 views
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Customizes each individuals eLearning experience to what each learner knows and doesn’t know Multiple existing digital tutors, or create your own Generates a custom course plan, on the fly, for each individual learner Reinforces that information that the learner doesn’t know, via study sessions, until mastery (fluency) is achieved
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Innovate to Educate: System [Re]Design for Personalized Learning
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When Educators Become Curators - keynote slides from #moothr12 » Cat's Pyjamas - 2 views
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great slides on digital curation. The what, why and how.
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I particularly like the circular graphic on the curation process as it emphasizes that curation should not stop at just collecting "stuff". It is what one does with the curated information that becomes valuable to the individual and others. I would like to create a unit in an English course on curation. Keep your eye out for any good examples out there!
Educational Technology Guy: Creating a Personal Learning Network (PLN) - 2 views
The iPad and Twitter « syded - 1 views
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Learning has always been based on exposure to new stimuli, research and communication. Ideas are formulated through external opinion, reflection and conclusion
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For twitter to work you need to follow the right people. As an educator I needed to follow those who contributed to #ukedchat and there I found items of interest (@ICTEvangelist). Not only was it interesting to read the 140 character snippets but also the links that were posted. I was introduced to a range of teaching discussion that stimulated thought. There were blogposts that led to conversations in the staff room and links that could be passed on to colleagues.
The Whole Child Blog « Whole Child Education - 0 views
10 Great Guides for Better Professional Learning Network ~ Educational Technology and M... - 3 views
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