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Web 2.0 and Emerging Learning Technologies - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
This book is a collaborative effort of students from universities in mainland China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and the United States all collaborating during the fall of 2007 on a book titled “Web 2.0 and Emerging Learning Technologies” (also known as the...
 
<em>tatianaalexandrovna</em>
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What children get out of a Montessori education
While I was thinking about what I wanted to say in this post, I took a peak at what Jenny Luca had been writing recently, and...
 
Nooccar
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Are Advanced Placement Courses Diminishing Liberal Arts Education?
The other day I received this article from a colleague that was rather irksome in many ways, albeit it did make me think. As...
 
dajbelshaw
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EduBlog Insights » Blog Archive » Rationale for educational blogging
Some great bullet points for when people question the point of getting students to blog.
 
<em>tatianaalexandrovna</em>
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http://c4lpt.co.uk/index.html
Centre for Learning and Performance technologies; knowledge, skills and tools for the learning 2.0 age
 
JLP
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Open Source Textbooks Challenge a Paradigm
A small, digital book startup thinks it has a solution to the age-old student lament: overpriced textbooks that have little value when the course is over. The answer? Make them open source -- and give them away.
 
Christy
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Learning styles and pedagogy in post-16 learning
Book-length literature review on learning styles research, concluding that the usefulness of learning styles of pedagogy depends greatly on what model you use.
Should we be using learning styles? What research has to say to practice
Long PDF (84 pages) on learning styles research and how it can--and should--influence pedagogy. Examines 13 learning style models and finds a lot of variety in relability, validity, and general usefulness of the models.
 
TonNet
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Learning Styles and Pedagogy (application/pdf Object)
A critical review by Frank Cofield & others
 
Rev. Fr. Jessie Somosierra, Jr.
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Familiaris Consortio #37:Educating in the Essential Values of Human Life
37. Even amid the difficulties of the work of education, difficulties which are often greater today, parents must trustingly...
 
John Connell
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The Flowering of our Joy
George Siemens mention of Paulo Freire’s ‘Pedagogy of the Oppressed’ in his recent paper, and my own first...
 
John Connell
John Connell posted a blog entry
From Oppressive to Participatory Pedagogy
I have been enjoying working my way through the recent paper from George Siemens - New structures and spaces of learning: The...
 
Valkiria
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Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning: News: classrooms of the future
Wikis have become ubiquitous in many student environments. A web-based tool that allows any user to quickly author his or her own web page, and others to come to the site and add their comments or edits, it is an easy and efficient way for writers to...
Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning
The Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning (SCIL) conducts scholarly research to advance the science, technology and practice of learning and teaching.The Center brings together teachers, scholars and students from around the world to study how to...
 
Paul T
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Commonwealth of Learning - Education for a Digital World
The creation of this book employed the very principles it espouses. It embodied a forming relationships model, and the sharing of ideas to produce new thinking model.
 
Andreas A
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Another great podcast on pedagogy: Henning Paetzold: http://tinyurl.com/5smqp4
 
<em>mscofino</em>
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Going Full Circle
Eureka! I think I’ve got it! Thanks to all of your fantastic feedback on my previous posts, I realized that the...
 
Tim
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Bookmarks for August 11th
These are my links for August 11thPMC Software: Build Your Bundle - Donate to cancer, get free software. No matter what, this...
 
<em>woscholar</em>
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In the Middle and Working Our Way Out
Okay. So it wasn’t the wallpaper of Miguel Guhlin on a computer that got my middle school teachers engaged and excited on...
 
Judy OConnell
Judy OConnell posted a blog entry
Good intentions win the (Second Life) day!
I love our online technology world!!  This morning I was up and online at 6 am for the ISTE Webinar From Good Intentions to...
 
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Jinwen
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12 days ago Smartr.cn | Topics: Boys, Girls, Pedagogy, Proportion
 
david
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2 Eggs and a Box
When I was in high school, our art teacher, Dick, announced that we were going to have a final exam.  This was a bit of a...
19 days ago The Carrot Revolution | Topics: Pedagogy, Drawing
 
CarlaArena
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Picwing - Collaborating on a Slideshow
I just tested Picwing to make a photo album.Interesting tool for collaboration. Once you start the album, others can join you...
 
Judy OConnell
Judy OConnell posted a blog entry
The Lo-Fi Manifesto
The current issue of Kairos online journal exploring the intersections of rhetoric, technology and pedagogy, has an article by...
 
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Dave
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Learning Conversations -Presentation 2, BLC08
This presentation has two parts:1. Where do our learning conversations need to go? Here are three guiding principles to help...
 
cgbrooke
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Karen-ival
What, content?!Yes, it's true. For a variety of reasons, my blog has been deep in summer slumber. But chatting with Derek...
52 days ago Collin vs Blog | Topics: academia, carnivalous, carnival, CCC
 
<em>woscholar</em>
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Here Comes Everybody, but is Everybody Else Prepared?
As I reviewed Will Richardson’s archived interview of Clay Shirkey, author of Here Comes Everybody: The Power of...