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Uganda Education News in Brief: African e-learning 'needs human capacity building' - re... - 0 views

  • Many respondents to the survey were unaware of how to manage e-learning programmes and, furthermore, did not feel that they were involved in the development of e-learning content. Others' only use of e-learning was in accessing information from the Internet. Making the most of e-learning is a matter of developing 'softer' elements, such as training and human capacity building, as well as developing infrastructure, the report concludes.
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Why Technology in Schools? - 0 views

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      highly Americanized website but still some good research to inform
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Computers Stupify and Kill--Body and Soul - WaccoBB - 0 views

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      An Extreme Viewpoint
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The Fischbowl: Poetry Out Loud (and read to yourself) - 0 views

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      Simple but Powerful Ideas
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TPCK - Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge - TPCK - 0 views

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    This framework may be used as a guidance in our project
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    Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK) attempts to capture some of the essential qualities of knowledge required by teachers for technology integration in their teaching, while addressing the complex, multifaceted and situated nature of teacher knowledge. At the heart of the TPCK framework, is the complex interplay of three primary forms of knowledge: Content (CK), Pedagogy (PK), and Technology (TK). See Figure above. As must be clear, the TPCK framework builds on Shulman's idea of Pedagogical Content Knowledge.
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Download Publications - 0 views

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    Instruments for Assessing Educator Progress in Technology Integration
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LoTi Framework at drchrismoersch.com - 0 views

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    In 1994, Dr. Christopher Moersch developed the Levels of Technology Implementation (LoTi) scale in an effort to accurately measure authentic classroom technology use. This scale focuses on the use of technology as an interactive learning medium because this particular component has the greatest and lasting impact on classroom pedagogy and is the most difficult to implement and assess. The challenge is not merely to use technology to achieve isolated tasks (e.g., word processing a research paper, creating a multimedia slide show, browsing the Internet), but rather to integrate technology in an exemplary manner that supports purposeful problem-solving, performance-based assessment practices, and experiential learning--all vital characteristics of the Target Technology level established by the CEO Forum on Education and Technology.
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Habits of Mind - 0 views

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      Often mentioned in conjunction with 21st Century Learning
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How To Go Deep In Student Learner? Why? | Lessons Learned - 0 views

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      Nothing about technology here! hear-ye!!
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20th vs. 21st Century Classroom - 0 views

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      This Chart may be useful in a discussion with the group. We might also incorporate it into a questionnaire. We might also add a column to emphasize what each row means to learning.
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