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Chance encounters

Learning with e's

I was on a lecture tour of New Zealand in 2011, and was thoroughly enjoying my time travelling around the beautiful North Island, speaking at events in Auckland, Hamilton, Rotorua, Whangarei, and of course, the capital city, Wellington. I was at a loose end on Sunday, so I wandered down to the centre of the town and spotted a tour advert.

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Maker pedagogy

Learning with e's

Teachers often believe they should lecture, to directly instruct so they can impart important content to their students. Sometimes this is necessary, but often lecturing is the best way to transfer notes from the teacher''s textbook into the student''s notebook without having to pass through two minds. Unported License.

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Pelecon flies higher

Learning with e's

The event attracts learning technologists, lecturers, researchers, teachers, learning professionals, health and medical staff, private trainers, and just about anyone who is interested in the very latest in digital pedagogies, literacies and technologies. The Dinner starts on Thursday evening, April 11th, at 7.30 Unported License.

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Our digital future 4: Pervasive computing

Learning with e's

Now, for those who are unfamiliar with the Reform Symposium, let me explain: It's a 72 hour live web based symposium that follows the sun. Photo by Phillip on Flickr Our digital future 4: Pervasive computing by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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The persistence of distance (learning)

Learning with e's

Teaching en masse has emerged as a significant trend because of a lessening need to create co-present learning environments such as classrooms and lecture halls. It is now possible to find content on just about any subject under the sun, simply by searching and finding it on the Web. We are gazing into a very exciting future.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Audio in eLearning: Cultural Differences?

Learning Visions

As Im ramping up in my new job, Im talking with my new Kineo colleagues about everything under the sun. Photo credit: Walls have Ears by laverrue Posted by Cammy Bean at 10:24 PM Labels: audio 13comments: Archana Narayan said. Wendy Wickham This work by Cammy Bean is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0

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Free L&D webinars for August 2018

Limestone Learning

Sure, it’s great to have time to enjoy the sun, but time off can also produce anxiety. Far from being simply a lecture, this session will include: Reflective interactive activities to connect concepts to personal cognitive communication strengths. " Cherry, sweet cherry, red, fruit " by Hans Braxmeier is Public Domain.

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