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Education 3.0 and the Pedagogy of Mobile Learning - 0 views

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      education should be by doing learning should be engaging, authentic, relevant
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      learning should produce a state of flow
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      learning should tap into and engage the learner's intellect, emotions, social connections and the body whenever possible
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      learning should include critical, reflective thinking
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      learning should change behaviour and thinking
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      learning should be filled with epic wins
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      fostering autonomous and self regulated learners: when an instructor does for learners what learners should do for themsleves the learning experience is incomplete. developing capacity for learning and the mindsets needed to be successful learners is a central attribute. We are not only concerend with the epistemological development of learners (knowing stuff) - we traget ontological development (being a certain type of person) as well.
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      premise of home unschooling 
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      in heutology the instructor facilitates the learning process by providing guidance and resources, but fully relinquishes ownership of the learning path and process to the learner, who negotiates learning and determines what will be learned and how it will be learned
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Education 3.0 and the Pedagogy (Andragogy, Heutagogy) of Mobile Learning | User Generat... - 1 views

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    Some very interesting terms, definitions and thought provoking discussions for us to think about. Is 3.0 the aim of RCHK Tech Vision 2014?
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    Interesting, however, a number of the key "differences" shown in the table seem a bit contrived. The description of 1.0, and moreso 2.0, seem to be intentionally antiquated and negative. In reality, education is of course changing, thankfully, regardless of what type of numerical moniker is assigned.
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Learning Theory - What are the established learning theories? - 1 views

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    decent diagram of learning theories and key concpets
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Connectivist Learning Theory - Siemens - P2P Foundation - 0 views

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    by George Siemens
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Mobile Pulse Survey 2012 - 0 views

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    from MASIE Center
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elearnspace. Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Original Paper by George Siemens Decemebr 2004
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Everything you know about curriculum may be wrong. Really. | Granted, and... - 1 views

  • dea of curriculum
  • hat results if we think of action, not knowledge
  • offshoot of learning to do things now and for the future.
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  • rganized and logically-sequenced march from the basics to advanced knowledge
  • undamental change over the last 300 years
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  • made better sense of the data, and dealt with increasingly embarrassing anomalies in the Ptolemaic view
  • perhaps it is the inevitable result of focusing on knowledge instead of performance (which is inherently more engaging). Forgetfulness is constant: students rarely recall what was taught a few weeks ago. How can content move from short-term to long-term memory if there is always more content to memorize tomorrow? And test results reveal over and over that few students can transfer learning to new challenges and overcome basic misconceptions.
  • ll one has to do is read Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” and the Dialogues more generally, Kant’s criticism of conventional education, Rousseau’s Emile, Hegel’s Phenomenology, dozens of books from the Progressive era in the 1920s – 30s, Piaget on what mental growth demands educationally, Bruner’s Process of Education, the recent book Shop Class As Soulcraft,
  • Ralph Tyler, the Director of Research for what came to be called the 8-Year Study – a major investigation, funded by the Carnegie Foundation, into the effects of progressive education. Tyler went on a few years later to write the modern classic text on curriculum-framing (based on his work as Director of Evaluation for the 8-Year Study) entitled The Basic Principles of Curriculum and Instruction.
  • “The purpose of a statement of objectives is to indicate the kinds of changes in the student to be brought about so that the instructional activities can be planned and developed in a way likely to attain these objectives; that is to bring about these changes in students. Hence it is clear that a statement of objectives in terms of content headings…is not a satisfactory basis for guiding the further development of the curriculum. The most useful form for stating objectives is to express them in terms which identify both the kind of behavior to be developed in the student and the … area of life which this behavior is to operate.” pp. 45-7.
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    nominated for most influential post of 2012 by Edublog.
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To Get the Most Out of Tablets, Use Smart Curation | MindShift - 0 views

  • The critical task is not finding information or stimuli, but organizing, cataloging, archiving, and developing habits and practices to exercise control over our surfeit of opportunity.
  • How might efforts to curate benefit from the portability and ubiquity of mobile devices? What would a “relevance portfolio” look like, where students catalog their daily encounters with ideas or experiences?
  • the task of the teacher is no longer to collect and distribute, but to empower students to curate their own collections of intellectual resources.
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  • Evernote is one of the best apps to start to bridge this gap between the digital and physical.
  • Students can collect, organize and annotate web sites on Diigo, books on GoodReads, photos of Flickr, scholarly references on Zotero, music on SoundCloud, and anything and everything on a Tumblr or WordPress blog.
  • Touch App Creator allows users to organize eBooks, text, images, and web-based content together into web apps hosted on Google Drive.
  • In the spirit of Gardner’s beauty journals, we should aim not just to help students get organized, but to closely and intentionally examine what they read, watch, see, hear, and collect.
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    Excellent article- "The critical task is not finding information or stimuli, but organizing, cataloging, archiving, and developing habits and practices to exercise control over our surfeit of opportunity." So we need to help students get organized (a few key tools highlighted here for this) and "closely and intentionally examine what they read, watch, see, hear, and collect."
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From Digital Doubter to Tech Guru | ED.gov Blog - 0 views

  • wasn’t that she didn’t know how to use the technology, but that she was not sure how to use the devices to teach differently
  • She was digitizing the same old pedagogy
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