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in title, tags, annotations or urlHow to get students to participate in Online Discussions… | online learning insights - 0 views
http://www.awpa.gov.au/publications/documents/Future-Focus-Australias-skills-and-workforce-development-needs-Discussion-Paper.pdf - 1 views
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Creating Rich, Robust Discussions in Online Learning | online learning insights - 0 views
'Discussion forum': don't let the name of the tool put you on the wrong learning design track - DynaMind eLearning - 0 views
Australian Collaboration Education Network Response to Review of Australian Higher Education Discussion Paper - 0 views
TAFE FUNDING AND THE EDUCATION TARGETS - 1 views
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A paper discussing recent trends in public funding for VET and TAFE and the implications for future funding of government targets to improve the skills of the Australian population Prepared by Michael Long Monash University -ACER Centre for the Economics of Education and Training for The Australian Education Union
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Flipping the Classroom - 1 views
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By Cynthia J. Brame, CFT Assistant Director Printable Version "Flipping the classroom" has become something of a buzzword in the last several years, driven in part by high profile publications in The New York Times (Fitzpatrick, 2012); The Chronicle of Higher Education (Berrett, 2012); and (Mazur, 2009); In essence, "flipping the classroom" means that students gain first exposure to new material outside of class, usually via reading or lecture videos, and then use class time to do the harder work of assimilating that knowledge, perhaps through problem-solving, discussion, or debates.
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Blowing Out the Digital Book as We Know It | MindShift - 0 views
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As lovely as they are to behold and consume, the million-dollar question is whether Inkling books provide more value to the learning process than print books.
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The company addresses this in different ways, allowing for easy searching, for social-networked note-taking and highlighting to allow for robust group discussions online, and quizzes and self-assessment tools so learners know when they’re ready to move on to the next chapter.