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Bill Owen

A Model of Learning Objectives - 1 views

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    An interactive model taxonomy for learning, teaching, and assessing (Flash-based)
anonymous

ERIAL Project - 0 views

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    A two-year ethnographic study of the student research process.
anonymous

Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries - 0 views

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    Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries Share   Print
anonymous

Why Great Teachers Are Also Learners - 1 views

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    You can inspire students to learn with simple demonstrations of your own curiosity
anonymous

Reflections on MOOCs and MITx - 0 views

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    Are the current formal programs providing the skills and knowledge needed in the 21st century, and indeed to participate meaningfully in MOOCs and other forms of digital self-learning? And can they learn from MOOCs and how they operate?
anonymous

A Self-Organised Assessment Method (SOAM) - 0 views

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    "A few year ago, I was a bit curious about how well learners can evaluate each other. I designed a small experiment to find out. It goes like this: "
anonymous

Project Management for Instructional Designers - 0 views

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    project management tailored specifically for instructional designers
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Visible Learning - 0 views

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    Information About What Works Best For Learning
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Mozilla Badgekit - 0 views

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    "Open Badges tool stack that will support the key pieces of the badging experience. This includes defining/designing, assessing, issuing, collecting/managing, sharing and using."
anonymous

Learning about Technology - 0 views

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    Initial Findings from the Measures of Effective Teaching Project ~ Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
anonymous

Understanding Teaching Technology Use - 0 views

  • Understanding Teaching Technology Use By Generation, Knowledge and Career Cycle October 1, 2010 Susan Crichton, Curtis Slater and Karen Pegler Author’s Note: The authors wish to thank the Alberta Teachers’ Association for the invitation to submit this abridged version of their paper, and they encourage readers with significant interest in this topic to contact Susan Crichton at susan.crichton@ucalgary.ca for the complete article. Introduction Prensky’s (2001) notion of digital immigrants/digital natives,[1] which has permeated the literature, suggests that older teachers struggle when they use technology to connect with their students and, by extension, with their younger colleagues. In questioning that suggestion we learned that teachers’ career cycles (Steffy et al. 199
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    Prensky's (2001) notion of digital immigrants/digital natives,[1] which has permeated the literature, suggests that older teachers struggle when they use technology to connect with their students and, by extension, with their younger colleagues. In questioning that suggestion we learned that teachers' career cycles (Steffy et al. 1999), possibly even more than their generation, impacts their use of information and communication technology (ICT) and how they integrate it into the curriculum. These findings are significant for their impact on commonly held assumptions and their support for differentiated professional development in the areas of pedagogy, technology and content knowledge.
Blake Rowsell

Teens say cellphones distracting in class - 0 views

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    "The survey, conducted in partnership with Student Vote and Scholarships Canada, found that 72 per cent of students don't want cellphones to be part of their classroom learning."
Blake Rowsell

Educational  E-Portfolio - 0 views

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    Interesting E-Portfolio from a vice principal in the Vancouver area.
anonymous

Access :: Future - 0 views

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    Practical Advice on How to Learn and What to Learn
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