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DIYEL #11 Ask learners to tell their stories and also to listen to others’ stories.
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Introduction Table of Posts We are used to people telling us stories. My grandmother used to scare my sister and me with her stories of vampires and gremlins. As I grew older, I learned there is another side of storytelling, and that is listeners telling their own stories. As the listeners tell their ...2 days ago -
innovation in Training practice
Pontydysgu - Bridge to Learning —
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| Get your SlideShare Playlist For the last two days I have been moderating at the second on-line international confernce on innovation in training Practice. the conference, organised by the EU funded Network of Trainers in Europe, took place on the Elluminate platform and attracted some 70 participants from ...3 days ago -
Research Highlights for October and November 2009!
The Unquiet Library —
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Creekview High School LibGuides – Home via kwout The Unquiet Library has been buzzing with research and learning this fall! Check out this sampler of cool research projects! Ms. Frost’s Short Story VoiceThread project , 9th Honors Literature/Composition; see the growing list of VoiceThread projects by ...4 days ago -
Implementing a socio- cultural ecology for learning at work – ideas and issues
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I have been invited to particpate in a workshop on ‘ Technology Enhanced Learning in the context of technological, societal and cultural transformation ‘, being sponsored by the EU funded Stellar Network of Excellence at Garnisch in Germany at teh start of December. I am contributing to a session on Work Based ...5 days ago -
The Future of Institutions
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This is a Pontydysgu video for the Jisc Online Conference 2009 ‘Thriving not Surviving ‘. The video discusses the future of educational institutions and discusses different social and political possibilities for their future development. It was a lot of fun making this video (and a bit of a technical struggle – ...1 week ago -
Social Software in the Classroom
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The debate over the use of social software for learning continues. Kesmit3 , who made this video, says “ Dr. Rankin, professor of History at UT Dallas, wanted to know how to reach more students and involve more people in class discussions both in and out of the classroom. She had heard of Twitter… She ...1 week ago -
DIYEL # 4 - Adopt a tech kid from your local community college. He knows more than your IT person.
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Introduction Table of Posts Seriously, the typical IT person in your company is not the guy you run to for eLearning advice, especially if you don’t know squat. You must think of your self-preservation. Think of your job security. And if you are a contractor, think of your reputation and income. The ...2 weeks ago -
DIYEL #2 ADDIE is like an expired medicine; it looks good but no longer works.
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Introduction Table of Posts DIYEL #2 ADDIE is like an expired medicine; it looks good but no longer works. Sometimes, we cheat ourselves. One day we open the medicine cabinet looking for a pill. We grab the bottle. The expiration date has passed but we take the medicine anyway because we are in ...2 weeks ago -
Augmented Reality Open Online Seminar
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This Thursday sees the final session in our autumn series of open on-line seminars run jointly between the Evolve network and Educamp . The seminar, which takes place on the Elluminate platform, is on Mobile learning and Augmented Reality, with presentations from Mark Kramer and Same Easterby Smith, both of whom ...2 weeks ago -
DIYEL #1 Get a new pair of glasses from Costco, not Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
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Introduction There is a rebirth of craftspeople in eLearning – they are the new eLearning Do-It-Yourselfers. They are designers, developers, subject matter experts, project leaders, champions and other participants in technology-assisted forms of learning. The rebirth of craft is about a new pride in what ...2 weeks ago -
Teachers talking about social software
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The main aim of the TACCLE project was to help teachers improve their use of technology for e-learning, and to do this they created a handbook. In addition they provided courses to guide teachers in technological programmes that although simple once understood can be very difficult initially. The launch for the ...3 weeks ago -
Reflections on Victorian Teaching Methods
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A colleague brought this up in a recent discussion, how most colleges still follow Victorian Teaching methods. Then, I saw it on a newspaper article, denouncing the lack of creativity in the classroom. And, last week, there was the report on Primary Education from a Cambridge University Think Tank, which suggested ...3 weeks ago -
Ross Dawson Wisdom and a rumination...
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In this country we are blessed to have some very smart people who have a gift of being able to ensure they remain topical relevant and future sighted and Ross Dawson is one of these people. Over on his blog Ross has looked at the on-line world of 2016 and the following are some of his insights: Ross’s forecasts ...3 weeks ago -
Teaching and learning with technology
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Yesterday I spoke at the Taccle projec t final confernce on the theme of the Future of e-learning. It is a big subject to deal with in twenty minutes and I hope that it at least was coherent. The audience were some 150 teachers – most from Belgium. My main themes were the need to develop open education and break ...3 weeks ago -
Something for the “yeah, but’s”
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Recently there has been a RASH of educators nay-saying the power of connected learning through 2.0 tools. (And actually suddenly it seems uncool to say 2.0 anything or even 21st Century anything else.) So I ran across this today over at Lee Kolbert’s blog ( A GeekyMomma’s Blog ) and thought wow, the ...3 weeks ago -
Learning 2.0 “…an abomination…”
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Just a few snippets from one of the most narrow-minded, high-handed and crassly stupid blog posts I have come across in a long time, from one Robert Bacal : Traditionally educators and trainers have not been leaders in intellectual pursuits…. ….it is clear that many people who are becoming “experts” in ...4 weeks ago -
Short Stories + iPods= Happy Readers
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As I began a short story project this week with Ms. Frost , 9th grade English teacher, some students gravitated to the print books available for finding their short stories, and others preferred e-copies on the web or through Google Books. Some, though, turned to their iPods to access and read their texts. Some ...4 weeks ago -
Snack Culture: How do young people use social media?
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Snack Culture View more documents from numediabios1 . You may remember a few days ago I lamented the lack of European survey data on how young people are using social media. And now along comes this presentation by Andrea Pozzali reporting on a survey of Italian students on just that subject. some of the ...4 weeks ago -
Outright silliness
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Personally, Im not sure how people were talking about the use of things like Facebook and RSS readers for learning before they were invented. However, as Janet Clarey writes, "Robert Bacal thinks the terms ‘informal learning and ‘e-learning 2.0′ are silly terms to take things weve been talking about (or ...4 weeks ago -
L2A Links for September 16th
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A New Vision for Teaching Science: Scientific American – A very interesting article about strategies for addressing the horrid state of scientific and mathematical education of Americans. From the article: "The most effective teaching expands both the knowledge and the skills needed to engage with science ...8 weeks ago