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Online training in empathic mode

KnowledgeOne

Among its approaches, the pedagogy of empathy is one that can be implemented even in simplified elearning solutions. It has been demonstrated that teaching can benefit from increased empathy in the pedagogical relationship (Poirier, 2013; Cooper, 2011; Gribble & Oliver, 1973; Washburn 2008). Here is what this approach is all about!

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Embodiment Online

Kadenze

We had been using Zoom for meetings for a far-flung Board and Staff, and the Global Water Dances program, a bi-annual global event, had been exploring a variety of live-streaming tools for the 2013-2015-2017-2019 performances. For example, how can the teacher note potentially injurious technique? The biggest challenge?

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Heutagogy, Self-Directed Learning and Complex Work

ID Reflections

Pedagogy had always established an unequal relation between the teacher and the taught. Related articles Heutagogy Highlights - Conference in Prague, March 2013' Andragogy stepped in to rectify this and foster awareness about how adults learned. However, the premise was that there was someone doing the "teaching" so to speak.

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What is the Assessment Rubric for Teachers in Higher Education?

Hurix Digital

Here is an example. The Teacher’s Self Assessment Rubrics (TSAR) is a set of guidelines identified by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) in 2013 to help teachers self-assess their performance. They play an important part in the process of evolving the learning journey and pedagogy for learners.

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Digital reflections

Learning with e's

It''s important for teachers to consider that integrated technology can provide a doorway to deeper learning, characterised for example in critical analysis and personal reflection. 2013) Digital reflection: Using digital technologies to enhance and embed creative processes. Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 22 (2), 213-230.

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Shifting sands

Learning with e's

Such approaches to pedagogy were rooted in the behaviourist model of psychology that privileged expert knowledge and formalised its transmission to novices. For example, social media is encouraging learners not only to discover existing knowledge, it is also enabling them to create, repurpose, organise and share new knowledge.

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Online Classes vs Traditional Classes – Find the Best for You

learnWorlds

Example of LearnWorlds LMS. For example, early studies of Daymond and Blau (2008) and Yerby and Floyd (2013) showed that online students perform as well but not better than traditional students. Assigning in-class activities that need to be finished in a couple of hours, for example, prepares students for the professional world.

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