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THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY's curator insight,
August 1, 2016 5:45 AM
Technology has changed education and has expanded student opportunities. Get the scoop!
Andreas Christodoulou's curator insight,
August 1, 2016 6:05 AM
Analysis of more than 1,000 learning studies by the department of education show blended learning environments have the greatest impact in improving student achievement. We cover three main types of blended learning models; traditional, hybrid and flipped. We also tackle five common misconceptions about blended learning: http://tiny.cc/BlendedLearningPotential
Stephania Savva, Ph.D's curator insight,
August 1, 2016 6:09 AM
A really useful article on Blended Learning and the prospect of differentiating teaching and learning strategies.
Educational Peaks's curator insight,
July 2, 2015 3:56 AM
Interesting article from a doctoral research on the prospect of inquiry based approaches such as WebQuests to enhance multimodal ubiquitous learning.
Stephania Savva, Ph.D's curator insight,
July 2, 2015 3:58 AM
Interesting article on creating a multimodally mediated environment for teaching and learning. Also of interest:
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
October 1, 2014 5:56 PM
2014 is the year of personalized learning. have a look to this simple and useful compilation of trends in Teaching and Learning for this year
Margaret Driscoll, Learning Organization Librarian's comment,
August 16, 2014 2:38 PM
Hi John. I've signed up for this workshop but am not able to attend the live session ... am hoping a recording will be available. Thank you for hosting this!
John Shank's comment,
August 21, 2014 2:04 PM
If you have any questions or comments feel free to post them here and there is a recording of the session that I can share.
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.'s curator insight,
April 6, 2014 9:38 AM
* #open #teaching, #wider #learning, #wise #world |
Carlos Fosca's curator insight,
October 11, 2016 9:45 AM
Una educación "buena, rica y barata" es posible si logramos ampliar las capacidades del ser-humano haciendo uso de sistemas de inteligencia cognitiva. No se trata de crear cyborgs (aún) sino de integrar en un sólo sistema las capacidades creativas, socio-emocionales y las tomas de decisiones de equipos de educadores y especialistas, con la altísima capacidad de análisis de los sistemas basados en inteligencia artificial.
Ines Evaristo's curator insight,
October 11, 2016 10:02 AM
Si alguno tiene algĂşn proyecto en marcha o idea de AI o TIC para mejorar el acompañamiento virtual del alumno, evaluaciĂłn y retroalimentaciĂłn de habilidades y competencias, analĂticas de aprendizaje , etc. me gustarĂa contactarme. Este articulo futurista pero con necesidad de ir pensando/trabajando en esto es bueno. El docente siempre siempre siempre será necesario, pero podemos empoderarnos si utilizamos las tecnologĂas.
Anita Vance's curator insight,
November 3, 2014 8:45 AM
A great reference of the educational theories and practices of our times.
Rabbi Avi Bossewitch's curator insight,
March 3, 2015 8:16 PM
Excellent review of 20th century ed thought leaders and how they inform 21st century learning
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
October 1, 2014 5:56 PM
2014 is the year of personalized learning. have a look to this simple and useful compilation of trends in Teaching and Learning for this year
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
November 19, 2013 10:28 PM
The views of education are diverse and this post presents 50 views. So what are they? Below are five of the fifty. You may find it necessary to head over to the post to learn just what the name means. * From the Ground Up (think Sir Ken Robinson) * Talking Education (think TedEd and YouTube) * School in the Clouds * Competency Based Education * Disrupting Innovation Click through to learn more about these five plus 45 more. Each entry provides a link for additional information.
Donald Herrera's curator insight,
November 19, 2013 10:56 PM
50 Perspectivas Diferentes de la Educación
ghbrett's curator insight,
June 18, 2013 3:53 PM
Bryan Alexander is not only one of the leading Thought Leaders of Technology for Education, Training, and Research; he is one of the most scholarly, well grounded, sharing people I know. His work is based on fact with a dab of opinion from others as well as himself. His eyes, ears, and haptic senses are sensitive to opportunities and trends. Bryan's voice asks the difficult but important questions. Then his synthesis of this input is shared openly with us. He is an essential part of the future. That is why you should quickly take advantage of his offer to share his new monthly report "Future Trends in Technology and Education."
Howard Rheingold's comment,
June 18, 2013 3:58 PM
I agree with George. Follow this if you are interested in the topic.
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Science is pretty clear Learning by teaching can help improve student efficacy, confidence and communication skills. You can accomplish that by using adjuncts, have them teach during a lesson, teach small groups within the larger group. I’m a huge fan of peers teaching each other ...