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Traits of a Successful Online Teacher

Catlin Tucker

Last week, I had the good fortune of stumbling onto John Savery’s article titled “BE VOCAL: Characteristics of Successful Online Instructors” in which he talks about the unique challenges facing teachers who are working with students in the online environment. Savery, J.

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Why most schools won’t ‘reinvent’ themselves after the pandemic

Dangerously Irrelevant

Here is a smattering of such articles: A time for disruptive innovation in education. Here is a smattering of such articles: A time for disruptive innovation in education COVID-19 as a catalyst for educational change Restarting and reinventing school: Learning in the time of COVID and beyond What if we… don’t return to school […]

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Generative AI, Chat GPT, and Learning

The CoolCatTeacher

When AI Fails Training Data is Older I did ask Notion to summarize the top three articles in edtech with hyperlinks. However, as I pasted in this article into Notion and asked AI to summarize it, I found things added to the podcast episode that I never discussed or that were taken out of context. So, the training data is older.

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Helpful Tips to Integrate Media Literacy in Your Teaching

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

As for the Ontario Association for Media Literacy (AML) (cited in Duncan, 2005) “Media literacy is concerned with developing an informed and critical understanding of the nature of the mass media, the techniques used by them, and the impact of these techniques. How to implement: Assign students to read a specific article or blog post.

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Multimedia content personalizes learning

Ask a Tech Teacher

It can be called the multimedia learning hypothesis (Mayer, 2005). That structure is shown with signals, like epigraphs and paragraphs, the same as in this very article. In another article, I have called this the cooking analogy: no matter how one particular ingredient is. So it is with learning. Theory: Gagné, Ellen D.,

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10 edtech experts you should follow

Hapara

On their website, you’ll find tons of free resources, video tutorials, articles and an online course, “The 21st Century Classroom.” She began her popular blog Cool Cat Teacher in 2005, and in 2017 she launched a podcast, 10-Minute Teacher Show. Her blog features articles and free resources focused on digital citizenship.

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Launch of my new website!

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

A " press room " (educational articles, podcasts and other examples where I've been interviewed, featured or mentioned, currently going back to 2009). There may be more of a few of you smirking that launching a website is so 2005 of me, and you'd be right. It's linked to a domain I've owned for years: adamwatson.org.