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Sean McHugh

Open University research explodes myth of 'digital native' - 0 views

  • here are clear differences between older people and younger in their use of technology, there’s no evidence of a clear break between two separate populations.
  • So Prensky was right the first time – there really is digital native generation? No, certainly not – and that’s what’s important about this study. It shows that while those differences exist, they are not lined up on each side of any kind of well-defined discontinuity. The change is gradual, age group to age group. The researchers regard their results as confirming those who have doubted the existence of a coherent ‘net generation’. “We found no evidence for any discontinuity in technology use around the age of 30 as would be predicted by the Net Generation and Digital Natives hypothesis," says the report. What the reseachers do find interesting and worthy of further study is the correlation – which is independent of age -- between attitudes to technology and approaches to studying. In short, students who more readily use technology for their studies are more likely than others to be deeply engaged with their work. “Those students who had more positive attitudes to technology were more likely to adopt a deep approach to studying, more likely to adopt a strategic approach to studying and less likely to adopt a surface approach to studying.”
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    So Prensky was right the first time - there really is digital native generation? No, certainly not - and that's what's important about this study. It shows that while those differences exist, they are not lined up on each side of any kind of well-defined discontinuity. The change is gradual, age group to age group. The researchers regard their results as confirming those who have doubted the existence of a coherent 'net generation'. "We found no evidence for any discontinuity in technology use around the age of 30 as would be predicted by the Net Generation and Digital Natives hypothesis," says the report. What the reseachers do find interesting and worthy of further study is the correlation - which is independent of age -- between attitudes to technology and approaches to studying. In short, students who more readily use technology for their studies are more likely than others to be deeply engaged with their work. "Those students who had more positive attitudes to technology were more likely to adopt a deep approach to studying, more likely to adopt a strategic approach to studying and less likely to adopt a surface approach to studying."
Keri-Lee Beasley

Open, CC-licensed photo course draws up to 35,000 students - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    "The BBC's picture editor Phil Coomes has a long, excellent feature on the open education photography classes offered by Jonathan Worth and Matt Johnston through Coventry University. The course is open to anyone in the world, via webcast, and runs with up to 35,000 students. The class focuses not just on technique, but on the role of photographers in the 21st century, when everyone has a cameraphone, and when controlling copies of photos on the net is an impossibility."
Katie Day

A Great Digital Literacy Skills Continuum for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mob... - 2 views

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    based on NETS
Katie Day

historypodcast.net - The 20th Century History series - 1 views

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    Welcome to the 20th Century History Series Website! The podcasts below are meant to be used as revision for the International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement Programs (AP), as well as AS and A2, AQA, OCR, Edexcel. They can also be used as support for College Foundation Year, or for general entertainment, if you just enjoy history!   The podcasts are free, and are intended as a supplement to regular learning and for general entertainment. They are heavy on historical evidence; numbers, names, dates, events and keywords, which is the basis for writing a solid paper or project. Created by Kim Sønderborg  Head of Humanities, IB examiner, Franconian International School, Germany.
Louise Phinney

How Devices in the Classroom Enable Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    In education, the words "mobile learning" are starting to appear more often. Mobile learning is anytime, anywhere seamless learning. In other words, it is ubiquitous learning. A mobile learning device could be a net book, iPad, iPod Touch or even a smartphone.
Jeffrey Plaman

ISTE & IB Learner Profile PDF table - 1 views

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    Link to a PDF correlating the IB Learner Profile with the ISTE NETS
Jeffrey Plaman

http://learningforward.org/docs/default-source/JSD-June-2014/the-secret-to-great-coachi... - 1 views

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    These coaches understand that their peers need a colleague who provides a safety net, the kind of support that encourages innovation. Instead of playing the role of expert too often, successful coaches call on strategies that ensure that their peers develop the capacity to improve their practice.
Katie Day

TeachingBooks.net Book Reading | Science Verse - 0 views

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    Jon Scieszka reading some of his science poems
Keri-Lee Beasley

BBC/OU Open2.net - Creative Archive - A-Z of video - 0 views

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    This content from the Open University is provided for you to use free of charge under the terms of the Creative Archive licence.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Net safety's '3 alarmist assumptions': Researcher | ConnectSafelyConnectSafely - 0 views

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    Alarmist assumptions about young people's internet use.
Keri-Lee Beasley

ibooks author: iBooks Author: Publishing and distribution - 0 views

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    Some FAQs about publishing and distribution of iBooks
Keri-Lee Beasley

thefishbowl - CleanUp - 1 views

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    The KIS tech team's wiki - great tips on how to clean up your mac
Louise Phinney

WolframAlpha: The Answer To All Your Questions | iPad.AppStorm - 1 views

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    What wolframalpha is and all about it's app version
Katie Day

Net wisdom - re reading on the internet -- FT.com - 0 views

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    by the creator of The Browser, a great place to get good long-reads; he celebrates what the internet gives us in terms of reading opportunities
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