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Keith Hamon

Connectivism - PhD Wiki - 1 views

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    Maintaining that learning theories should be reflective of underlying social environments, Siemens (2004) describes the limitations of behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism (and the epistemological traditions which underpin them - objectivism, pragmatism and interpetivism - and their representations of what is reality and knowledge) to introduce connectivism as 'a learning theory for the digital age.'
Thomas Clancy

Session Description - ISTE 2011 Infographics - 1 views

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    Infographics -visual representations of data- can play a critical role in developing students' information literacy so they can make sense of their world.
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    visual construction
Thomas Clancy

Learning Platform - itslearning | 6 new technologies set to change education - 1 views

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    The 2011 Horizon Report K-12 Education looks at the technologies most likely to impact education in the coming five years. Released by the New Media Consortium in collaboration with the Consortium for School Networking, the report identifies six new technologies that can expand the tools available to educators without increasing costs - and all of them have the potential to change the way educators, students and institutions work.
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    new technologies
Keith Hamon

In 500 Billion Words, a New Window on Culture - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Google has made a mammoth database culled from nearly 5.2 million digitized books available to the public for free downloads and online searches, opening a new landscape of possibilities for research and education in the humanities.
Keith Hamon

Introduction to Edcamp: A New Conference Model Built on Collaboration | Edutopia - 1 views

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    One of the organizers of Edcamp Philly, a free education "unconference" that took place in Philadelphia last May. The event attracted the attention of educators from around the world--not only for the excellent content and collaborative spirit, but also for the unconference model itself -- one that costs next to nothing to produce by facilitating ad-hoc community participation.
Keith Hamon

Andrea Smith's Portfolio - Introduction - 1 views

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    Example of a wiki as an e-portfolio.
Keith Hamon

Powerful Learning: Studies Show Deep Understanding Derives from Collaborative Methods |... - 1 views

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    Today's students will enter a job market that values skills and abilities far different from the traditional workplace talents that so ably served their parents and grandparents. They must be able to crisply collect, synthesize, and analyze information, then conduct targeted research and work with others to employ that newfound knowledge. In essence, students must learn how to learn, while responding to endlessly changing technologies and social, economic, and global conditions.
Keith Hamon

Extreme Makeover, Syllabus Edition « Tona Hangen - 1 views

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    I've been tweaking the content of the syllabus for a couple of years now, but was looking for a way to arrange or present it that was less linear, less text-y, more visually engaging, more like a magazine or a website.
Keith Hamon

Revisualizing Composition: Mapping the Writing Lives of First-Year College Students :: ... - 1 views

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    The primary aim of this study is to generate a large and uniform data set that leads to a better understanding of the writing behaviors of students across a variety of institutions and locations. Working from the assumption that students lead complex writing lives, this study is interested in a broad range of writing practices and values both for the classroom and beyond it, as well as the technologies, collaborators, spaces, and audiences they draw upon in writing.
Keith Hamon

Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    The researchers were surprised by how ubiquitous the Internet has become for young people, said Mr. Smith. Nearly 100 percent of college students and 92 percent of nonstudents in the 18-24 age range were Internet users. By comparison, only 75 percent of adults nationally report using the Internet.
Keith Hamon

6 Free Websites For Public Domain Images & Free Stock Photos - 1 views

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    There are resources that feature royalty free stock photos that are in the public domain.
Stephanie Cooper

Reflective Writing for College Students: The Benefits of Keeping a Learning Journal - 1 views

  • A growing number of colleges and universities are requiring students to practice reflective writing or to keep a learning journal
    • Stephanie Cooper
       
      Substitute personal blog for personal journal.  
  • There are numerous models of reflection that can help students get started. One such model is the Gibbs Cycle of Reflection which is an easy template for analyzing a learning experience. Choose one event that happened and ask the following questions:
Keith Hamon

Pontydysgu - Bridge to Learning - Educational Research - 1 views

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    the ""thin portfolio" concept (borrowing from the prior "personal information aggregation and distribution service" concept) represents the idea that you don't need that portfolio information in one server; but that it is very helpful to have one place where one can access all "your" information, and set permissions for others to view it. This concept is only beginning to be implemented."
Keith Hamon

Teaching as transparent learning « Connectivism - 1 views

  • they too seek not to proclaim what they know, but rather to engage and share with others as they explore and come to understand technology and related trends.
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      This seems to me at the heart of ASU's QEP: helping students engage and share with others their exploration of some topic, rather than a demonstration of what they think the teacher wants them to know. This does not suggest that QEP opposes or ignores the need to validate learning; rather, that isn't our focus. We're all about writing to learn-not writing to demonstrate learning.
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    My work on blogs, articles, handbooks, and so on is an invitation to engage in conversation, not a proclamation of what I absolutely know.
Keith Hamon

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 1 views

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    Diigo is a powerful information capturing, storing, recalling and sharing tool. Here are just a few of the possibilities with Diigo: Save important websites and access them on any computer. Categorize websites by titles, notes, keyword tags, lists and groups. Search through bookmarks to quickly find desired information. Save a screenshot of a website and see how it has changed over time. Annotate websites with highlighting or virtual "sticky notes." View any annotations made by others on any website visited. Share websites with groups or the entire Diigo social network. Comment on the bookmarks of others or solicit comments to your shared bookmarks. To learn more about how Diigo can be used as as information management tool, visit these pages:
Keith Hamon

100 Google Search Tricks for the Savviest of Students | Online College Courses - 1 views

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    Tips for better Google searches.
Keith Hamon

Teaching Internet Research Skills: Introduction - 1 views

  • This workshop examines what constitutes searching for information and what comprises research.
    • Keith Hamon
       
      This is a very good point.
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      This is my comment about this point.
Stephanie Cooper

Would You Hire Your Own Kids? 7 Skills Schools Should Be Teaching Them| The Committed S... - 1 views

  • "First and foremost, I look for someone who asks good questions," Parker responded. "Our business is changing, and so the skills our engineers need change rapidly, as well. We can teach them the technical stuff. But for employees to solve problems or to learn new things, they have to know what questions to ask. And we can't teach them how to ask good questions - how to think. The ability to ask the right questions is the single most important skill."
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      This is an example of the need for critical thinkers in the real world!!
  • "All of our work is done in teams. You have to know how to work well with others. But you also have to know how to engage the customer -- to find out what his needs are. If you can't engage others, then you won't learn what you need to know."
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      Connectivism at work!
  • Where in the 20th century, rigor meant mastering more -- and more complex -- academic content, 21st century rigor is about creating new knowledge and applying what you know to new problems and situations.
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