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Shifting sands

Learning with e's

Allow me elaborate: Many of our pedagogical theories and much of our practice in higher education is grounded in, and has been derived from, a pre-digital era, when the lecturer or professor was central to the process of education, and where the classroom was the predominant place for learning to take place. We now live on shifting sands.

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The Tale of Two Cultures

Jay Cross

Effectiveness, Chief Learning Officer magazine, June 2013. Wikipedia). While different parts of the brain deal with Intuitive and Rational knowledge, these are not the old (and discredited) left/right brain theories. This is the article as submitted; the printed version may vary. In 1959, British scientist/novelist C.P.

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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

The Learning Light Report doesn’t include the EU’s most recent members: Romania and Bulgaria, which joined the EU in 2007, and Croatia, which joined in 2013. Here, the YouTube solution, unattributed paper or Wikipedia are often the chosen learning resource.

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195 posts about MOOCs

Jay Cross

What is the theory that underpins our moocs? DAVID WEINBERGER | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2013. Negating the learner in the learning process GEORGE SIEMENS | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2013. The future of academic certification: universities, MOOCs, aggregators, and peer reputation ROSS DAWSON | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2013. Page 1 of 2.