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Learning in a Digital Age: The myth and the reality

Learning with 'e's

In Learning in a Digital Age: The Myth and the Reality, I present a number of widespread beliefs about elearning, and challenge the provenance, reasoning and application of these theories. Brunel University did an excellent job of recording my voice and the slides, and synchonising them, probably using Camtasia or a similar tool.

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2012 Edublog Award Nominations

EdTechSandyK

Best Administrator Blog: The Principal of Change by George Couros Writing from his experience as Division Principal of Innovative Teaching and Learning for Parkland School Division in Alberta, Canada, George''s reflections on education, teaching, and learning are amazing resources for the education community.

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Flip your classroom through reverse instruction

The Electric Educator

The students downloaded them to their computers and mobile devices and watched them at home, at their convenience. Here are some of the lessons that I''ve learned: Make sure that you clearly and carefully explain the purpose of reverse instruction to students. Made by TechSmith, the same company that makes Camtasia.

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15 EPIC Tools I Can’t Live Without!

Shake Up Learning

appeared first on Shake Up Learning. From productivity, to organizing my day–to podcast production and screencast videos–I need a LOT of different tools to keep Shake Up Learning running. Watch this quick video to learn how! Some other favorites are Screencastify , Snagit , and Camtasia. Click To Tweet.

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The TeacherCast Ultimate Guide To Podcasting

TeacherCast

In this article, you will learn about: Planning Your Podcast. They are all coming to your blog or website to learn something and the best way to keep them coming back is to ask them questions, possibly through a Google Form Survey, to get a better sense of topics that you may wish to turn into podcast or blog topics. Click To Tweet.

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