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In lifestyle design, your relationship with your material possessions — “stuff” — is perhaps the central issue. Digital stuff is stuff too, since it has to physically live somewhere. Stuff is the locus where theories meet reality.
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By Craig Mahoney - The perennial discussion about what constitutes quality in higher education often resides in a debate about teaching.
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The answers we seek for creating such a system of schools are all around us. We just need to start asking the right questions.
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A recent experiment proves what we all know: Talking at college students is a terrible way of teaching.
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Innovative and inexpensive application also has an English As A Second Language mode.
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Education and Technology in Perspective: eLearn magazine is the source for news, information, and opinion regarding online education and training.
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The Educational Technology - ICT in Education website is aimed at teachers, users, leaders and managers of educational ICT. Published by Terry Freedman, a UK-based independent educational consultant.
Edwin A. Londoño A.'s curator insight,
March 30, 2014 5:58 PM
Assessment is important and even more if it goes farther from traditional evaluation.
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Education and Technology in Perspective: eLearn magazine is the source for news, information, and opinion regarding online education and training.
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The Educational Technology - ICT in Education website is aimed at teachers, users, leaders and managers of educational ICT. Published by Terry Freedman, a UK-based independent educational consultant.
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Develop a classification system - analyze patterns, create a schema, evaluate where specific elements belong. Sounds like a very sophisticated exercise.
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Share While interviewing a teaching candidate a few weeks ago, I asked her about her own digital citizenship and the ways she uses Web 2.0 tools to create, collaborate, and communicate online.
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Stephen's Web, the home page of Stephen Downes, with news and information on e-learning, new media, instructional technology, educational design, and related subjects...
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Perfekte Entscheidungen im Team treffen: Ideen sammeln und gemeinsam abstimmen - einfach online...
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