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How the 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 3

Kadenze

In this third of four vodcasts, Brad Haseman, Executive Vice President of Kadenze, Inc. This third vodcast introduces three of the effects which artists and arts educators bring to processes of learning online. Well, you’ll need to watch the vodcast…and that instruction is an example of artistic redundancy right there!

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How the 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 4

Kadenze

In this final vodcast of the series, Brad Haseman, Executive Vice President of Kadenze, Inc. You can view the three earlier vodcasts – Part 1 here , Part 2 here , and Part 3 here. These skills are typically hard-won in the studio. Photo by Teddy Kelly / Unsplash. Here he introduces the Mastery effect.

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Guest Post: You can teach an old teacher new tricks

TechSmith Camtasia

More class time was not the only reason for changing to the flip, but it has freed up enough time to reintroduce higher level thinking skills and 21st century projects. I also started creating a list of all of the things others were telling me needed to happen in eduction.

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Self-service education

Janet Clarey

In corporate training we’re talking a lot about wikis, blogs, RSS, podcasts, vodcasts, bookmarking, etc. assess your own skills. Imagine all these people in little rooms with their scalpels being overseen by one person like the self-service checkouts at the Home Depot. Isn’t this just more work for the learner?

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Is There an App for Leadership Development?

CLO Magazine

Are there apps with potential to build skills and encourage performance? Mobile Possibilities Mobile devices allow learning to happen in the midst of life and work through ready access to the LMS, apps, modules, podcasts, vodcasts and social media.