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arti agrawal

Cooperative learning in Higher Education for Active and Experiential learning - 0 views

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    From the Social Psychology perspective cooperative learning is examined to see its impact on active learning and experiential learning in Higher Education with several excellent links
Dimitris Arvanitis

BBC - Learning: online learning resources - 1 views

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    Learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers: find online courses, video clips, educational games and revision activities.
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    Learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers: find online courses, video clips, educational games and revision activities.
Thomas ~

Game of Phones - 7 DOs & DON'Ts in m-learning - 0 views

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    This blog post shares some concise guidelines for strategies to engage learners using mobile phones. The author makes the valuable point that just making content available on mobile devices through responsive design, does not mean that learners will engage with it. You also have to consider designing learning activities suited to the devices.
arti agrawal

Peer Instruction: a technique used by Eric Mazur - 0 views

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    A technique to help active learning in Physics. A great resource for people engaged in teaching in STEM. This was pioneered by Prof. Eric Mazur from Harvard University and a very well respected educator in Physics
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    A technique to help active learning in Physics. A great resource for people engaged in teaching in STEM. This was pioneered by Prof. Eric Mazur from Harvard University and a very well respected educator in Physics
Neal Sumner

Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics - 2 views

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    'Scientific' evidence for the benefits of active learning in STEM subjects
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    Interesting statistical analysis
Neal Sumner

Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics - 3 views

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    Briliant meta analysis of 225 studies on why lectures don't work for STEM subjects
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    Hi Neal, I am unable to open this website, keep getting an error. is the url correct? cheers arti
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    I did this in too much haste - sorry! Fixed this on the link above Arti. I'll see if I can post the link to the original article as well Neal
Neal Sumner

100 + activities for motivating and retaining online learners - 6 views

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    Great practical resources and ideas from Curtis Bonk et al
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    I found this book the best single piece of information I have read throughout the course on online learning. I really like the fact that it has practical examples and ideas for a wide range of activities and learning outcomes. In my view that's refreshing because I think that the education literature can become sometimes too theoretical and abstract, elaborating on abstract descriptions of what and why should be done, but leaves you on your own when it comes to practical implementation of all the principles. I think that this is a great source of both theoretical and practical information on online learning.
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    Neal, I plan to check this when putting foundations to my Project design.
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    thanks Neal - I like the look of this one too - I am looking at motivation in my project so this might well be of use.
Thomas ~

Planning Your Module Design for Online or Blended Modules - 1 views

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    This web and pdf resource from University College Dublin, offers helpful guidance on structuring your modules and considering what the best sequence for when and how students might access resources including the blend of content, activities and resources.
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    Thomas, blended learning is something i am focused onto in this phase of my Project development. Thank you for sharing this source.
Neal Sumner

Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics - 4 views

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    Briliant meta analysis of 225 studies on why lectures don't work for STEM subjects
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    Briliant meta analysis of 225 studies on why lectures don't work for STEM subjects
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    Excellent overview of the detailed statistical analysis
Sandra Partington

Eric Mazur at ALT-C 2012 - YouTube - 1 views

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    Eric in action at ALT C 2012 - he is very watchable, talking about how he makes large lectures very active and why its worth the effort.
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    Sandra, we need to learn from the best. Thank you for this.
LI Cunningham

Liz Coleman: A call to reinvent liberal arts education | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    Coleman's idea is that higher education is an active pursuit -- a performing art. Her vision calls for lots of one-on-one interactions between professor and student, deep engagement with primary sources, highly individual majors, and the destruction of the traditional academic department. It's a lofty goal that takes plenty of hard work to keep on course.
Sandra Partington

Cutting Edge classroom response, in teaching Physics - 1 views

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    Cutting Edge classroom response - in teaching Physics - a new paper by Eric Mazur
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    Impressive! Sandra thank you for sharing this with all of us!
arti agrawal

Peer instruction: from Harvard to community colleges - 1 views

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    study on the peer instruction technique in community colleges and Harvard
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    study on the peer instruction technique in community colleges and Harvard
arti agrawal

Analyzing learning during Peer Instruction dialogues: A resource activation framework - 0 views

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    Journal article exploring how peer instruction works based on a resources model of cognition
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    Journal article exploring how peer instruction works based on a resources model of cognition
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