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Integrating Technology Meaningfully with Mission Minded Learning

Teacher Reboot Camp

They grew up with the Internet, social media, and mobile devices. Educators have experienced life without the Internet and social media. Join my free online course where we work on digital learning missions, The Goal-Minded Teacher MOOC ( #EduGoalsMOOC ). Challenge: Join the chat.

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Join #TeachDoNow Summer MOOC

Educator Innovator

using social media tools. The topics to be covered include: civic discourse, mobile technology in the classroom, student safety and digital citizenship, visual communication, 21st century communication and connected learning. MOOC Ends August 17. View the #TeachDoNow course blog to register.

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14 Examples Of Innovation In Higher Education

TeachThought - Learn better.

The definition of asynchronous learning helps us understand the need for asynchronous access to this content, especially when this access is not through a dated university learning management system, but something more authentic to the student, maybe even accessed on their own mobile devices. Video, of course, enables other innovations.

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Parabolic learning

Learning with 'e's

mobile learning and a whole host of other themes during the course. That germ of an idea evolved over the course of the two hour session into something beyond anything I could ever have planned. Their task would be to create a new wiki page, and begin to populate it with resources related to MOOCs.

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The future of classrooms

Learning with 'e's

This is due to the rapid proliferation of mobile technology, the disintermediation of traditional teacher and student roles, new trends such as MOOCs and the upsurge of user generated content on social media sites - all of which take learning away from previously familiar territory.

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Any colour you like: Learner autonomy and choice

Learning with 'e's

In course design this is often stated as an aim, or an objective, or even in some quarters, a goal. Of course, they responded. Choosing courses at college or university has a semblance of autonomy, but traditionally, this has never really been the case. Autonomy figures strongly, as does our desire for mastery. Unported License.

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School Work and Surveillance

Hack Education

Teachers, of course, know how to shift this physical setting — move the chairs around, for example. If, as promised, these machines could allow students to move through course materials at their own pace without teacher supervision, there had to be — had to be — some mechanism to prevent deceptive behavior.

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