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Everything You've Ever Been Told About How You Learn Is A Lie | Australian Popular Science - 1 views

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    This article goes a long way to debunk the myths perpetrated by Gardner and the brain-based learning movement. Once again, Schools of Education have fallen for the mythical. "So let's reiterate: A "learning style" curriculum won't affect the way you learn. You don't only use half of your brain, so being taught to your "left-brain" or "right-brain" won't help you, either. Fiddling with an iPhone app? Unlikely. "What might affect how you learn? The types of things you've learned before. "It's not so much based upon how the brain is structured," Alferink says, "it's based upon our experiences." So if you're not a very strong reader, for example, you probably won't learn very well by reading. "Our experiences do affect brain development," he says. "The wiring of the brain depends upon the experiences we have." "And as for the validity of "brain-based" education techniques - that term should really apply to all teaching. After all, Alferink says, "all education is brain-based. It is impossible to learn without a brain.""
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elearnspace. Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 0 views

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    "In the original 2004 article I stated: "The pipe is more important than the content within the pipe. Our ability to learn what we need for tomorrow is more important than what we know today. A real challenge for any learning theory is to actuate known knowledge at the point of application" (Conclusion section, � 1). I find Verhagen�s (2006) critique falls at precisely this point. The core of what I wrote in the initial article is still valid: that learning is a network phenomenon, influenced (aided) by socialization and technology. Two years is a lifetime in the educational technology space. Two years ago, web 2.0 was just at the beginning of the hype cycle. Blogs, wikis, and RSS�now prominent terms at most educational conferences�were still the sandbox of learning technology geeks. Podcasting was not yet prominent. YouTube didn't exist. Google had not released its suite of web-based tools. Google Earth was not yet on the desktops of children and executives alike�each thrilled to view their house, school, or business in satellite images. Learning Management Systems still held the starting point of most elearning initiatives. Moodle was not yet prominent, and the term PLEs (personal learning environments) did not exist. In two years, our small space of educational technology evolved�perhaps exploded is a more accurate term."
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Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 5 Awesome Examples of how Students Can Use ... - 0 views

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    " iBooks Author is still making the news in the educational sphere. This is probably the first mobile app to be embraced wholly in education in such a short time since its release. After posting a simple and guided tutorial on how teachers can use the different services of iBooks Author , today I am sharing with you some hands-on examples of what students can actually do with it." Nice examples of how to use iBooks Author
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Google in Education - 0 views

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    "Discover, purchase, and share educational apps, books, and videos easily with Google Play for Education - a new online destination just for schools." Browse content by grade, subject, or standard; purchase with school PO (no credit card required); distribute apps via cloud. This page also shows how to set up tables to allow use of content and to find approved apps.
mbarek Akaddar

Google Earth for Educators - 2 views

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    Google Earth for Educators
Jose Antonio da Silva

JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching - 2 views

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    MERLOT is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students of higher education. The MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching (JOLT) is a peer-reviewed, open access, online publication addressing the scholarly use of multimedia resources in online education
mbarek Akaddar

Best Embeds for Educational Wikis and Blogs - 4 views

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    Best Embeds for Educational Wikis and Blogs
mbarek Akaddar

Gates Foundation Announces $20 Million Fund to Improve Education with Tech - 1 views

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    Gates Foundation Announces $20 Million Fund to Improve Education with Tech
mbarek Akaddar

25 Safe, Fun & Educational Virtual Worlds for Toddlers, Kids, and Tweens | eLearning Gurus - 2 views

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    25 safe, fun & educational virtual worlds for toddlers, kids, and tweens
mbarek Akaddar

60 Educational Game Sites That You've Probably Never Seen « Tech:-)Happy - 2 views

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    60 Educational Game Sites That You've Probably Never Seen
Nergiz Kern

100 Incredible & Educational Virtual Tours You Don't Want to Miss | Online Universities - 2 views

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    100 Incredible & Educational Virtual Tours You Don't Want to Miss
Joao Alves

Self Education | Self Learning | Essential Web Sites - 4 views

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    "Big lists of free online courses, Web tools, learning games, and other resources for lifelong learners are relatively easy to find, but sites with a serious focus on helping people along the journey of self-education are fewer and farther between. Here are five you may want to bookmark or add to your feed reader." Thanks to Webhead, Buthaina al-Othman
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