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Stephan Ridgway

jokaydia: Exploring Virtual Worlds and Games in Education - 1 views

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    The rebirthed SL in Education wiki
Stephan Ridgway

Address to Skills Australia - 0 views

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    Launch of Australia's Workforce Futures: A National Workforce Development Strategy University of Technology, Sydney
Stephan Ridgway

Home Page | futurelab innovation in education - 0 views

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    Futurelab is an independent not-for-profit organisation (registered charity number 1113051) committed to developing creative and innovative approaches to education, teaching and learning. We achieve this through a mixture of research, events, school development and resources across the UK and internationally.
Stephan Ridgway

Main Page - iiResource - 0 views

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    Illawarra Institute wiki to provide a tool for teachers and staff to collaborate on learning resource development and maintenance. It enables the linking together of objects from the Learning Reference Repository (LRR), Toolbox Repository and other educational media from the Internet.
Stephan Ridgway

Main Page - Customer Support - 0 views

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Robyn Jay

Insidious pedagogy: how course management systems impact teaching - 0 views

  • The buttons link to pages that simply provide a place to upload a document, which is exactly what most instructors do: upload word–processed files of their classroom materials. They are encouraged to “plug in” their content under the appropriate category instead of envisioning a translation of their individual pedagogical style into an online environment. Blackboard “tends to encourage a linear pathway through the content” [3], and its default is to support easy uploading and text entry to achieve that goal.
  • Even after several years of working with the CMS, faculty requests for help focus on what the technology can do, rather than how their pedagogical goals can be achieved.
  • Morgan notes such improvement as a “side effect of the use of the software rather than a direct result of its use” [5] — those willing to play around with the features tend to discover new directions for their teaching.
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    Lisa M Lane First Monday, Volume 14, Number 10 - 5 October 2009
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