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What Is Universal Design for Learning ?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

These principles of Universal Design have transitioned into the educational sphere through various models, such as Universal Design for Learning (UDL; Rose & Meyer, 2000), Universal Design for Instruction (UDI; Scott et al., 2003), and Universal Instructional Design (UID; Silver et al., To start with, Courey et al.

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Wahoo! The 2013 Global Education Conference - Still Time to Present + Plan to Attend!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Please mark your calendars for November 18 - 22 for the fourth annual Global Education Conference ( [link] ). 3, and Connected Educator Month in October--how are we still standing?!) , but we''re raring to go now, and we hope you are, too! We also really hope that you will consider presenting.

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with 'e's

This is a continuation from yesterday''s post on changing roles , disruptive innovation and the survival of higher education. My two keynotes were conceived, written and presented over a decade ago in 2000, at a time when the Web was still in its infancy. BMC Medical Education 6, 41. Changing Times It is now time to take stock.

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A traditional model of organizational knowledge creation

Connecting 2 the World

Sometimes this content knowledge is transferred in the form of presentations, interviews, or workplace dialog. While individual members may have differing levels of competency, the group must be able to work collaboratively to achieve group norms and defined level of competency. Organizational learning: A socio-cognitive framework.

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4 Important Lessons from 15 Years in EdTech

Gaggle Speaks

Last week, during the 2015 CoSN Annual Conference , I participated in the CoSN Camp FailFest where leaders in education shared professional failures in order to see future successes. Lesson learned #1: Eyeballs are not a business model. You may not know it, but education is a very “green” industry. The list goes on and on.

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4 Important Lessons from 15 Years in EdTech

Gaggle Speaks

Last week, during the 2015 CoSN Annual Conference , I participated in the CoSN Camp FailFest where leaders in education shared professional failures in order to see future successes. Lesson learned #1: Eyeballs are not a business model. You may not know it, but education is a very “green” industry. The list goes on and on.

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