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Connected pedagogy: Shared minds

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Image from Pixabay In preparation for my EDEN19 keynote later this month in Bruges, I have been making notes on connected learning. In the previous posts in this series (see list below) I explored the digital age and its impact on learning and teaching. I call this connected pedagogy. Think about it. New York: Harper and Row.

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eXSpace exploration

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In this follow-on from one of my previous posts entitled Going to the wall , I'm going to highlight some of the features we plan to incorporate into our new experimental learning space (eXSpace) at Plymouth Institute of Education. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. Unported License.

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The AfL truth about assessment

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Yesterday I presided over a 2 hour session on assessment with my second year Computing and ICT specialist primary education students. This is assessment for learning (AfL) rather than assessment of learning, and it''s critical for good pedagogy. Assessment should be primarily about helping students to learn better.

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The power of love

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In my two most recent posts I considered the role love plays in education. delivered to my final year primary education students. In my last two posts I outlined the place of agape in education. Another relevant kind of love in education is storge - often described as similar to parental love.

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Racing robots and learning

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These images show what we got up to with our first year education students on their first full afternoon of specialist study in computing and ICT. The teams had to work closely and creatively to complete the task. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. This is not as easy as it sounds. Unported License.

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Video for learning: Today and tomorrow

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Photo by Vladimer Shioshvili on Flickr Educators have been using video for decades. My fellow students and I watched avidly - I can't recall what the topic was, but I do remember the thrill of the experience - it was fresh and new to be able to watch television in a formal education setting. The future?

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What you see is what you do

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Image from Public Domain Pictures In a previous post , I wrote about the Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) and the challenges it faces as a technology for education. Fifthly, IWBs promote better collaborative learning, between students and with the teacher. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 21(2), 91-101.

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