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Video for learning: Today and tomorrow

Learning with 'e's

But because students are saturated with media, the quality of the videos they consume need to be sleeker, more polished and to the point to maintain their interest. Video plays an important role in all of these alternative modes of learning experience (Brame, 2015) and will continue to do so with future developments.

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?3 Types of Summer PD That Won’t Sacrifice Your Vacation

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If you’re looking for educators to follow, go no further than Educational Technology and Mobile Learning’s blog. Learn more about the ways students—and teachers—can responsibly access, evaluate and use online resources and social media. Classroom Device Management. Flippin g the Classroom.

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How complex is learning?

Learning with 'e's

One of the most important questions for educators in this century is whether technology can offer a transformational influence for learning. The advent of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), the flipped classroom, games based learning, social media and mobile learning - on the face of it - seems to herald a new dawn for education.

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Key Digital Skills for 21st Century Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

I am sure a number of other aspects are still lacking in which case I invite your feedback and contribution through email or social media. They can be used in flipped classrooms or in blended learning environments. Never underestimate the tidbits you can collect from social media search.