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What do online educators need?

Learning with e's

Photo by Steinar Engeland on unsplash In yesterday's post I wrote about how teachers are beginning to use online forms of education to enhance and extend the reach of schools. There was a wide spectrum of responses, from fervent adoption through to vehement rejection of the idea.

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Real Mobile Learning: Are Smartphone Printers Worth the Investment?

eLearningMind

Knowing what’s out there and how they can contribute to eLearning can help you decide whether or not they’re a worthy mobile learning investment. From photos to documents, before you invest in mobile printers you’ll need to decide if their use is worth the price. Mobile Printing Applications.

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Freedom to imagine

Learning with e's

Today, technology, particularly technology that is personal and portable, can provide similar forms of scaffolding for learning. Increasingly, teachers are adopting roles as support for learning, and as facilitators of learning spaces. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s. Unported License.

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6 interactive whiteboard tips

Learning with e's

Photo by David Goehring on Flickr In my last post, entitled Cinderella Technology , I wrote about the tremendous potential of interactive whiteboards (IWBs) and highlighted some of the reasons why it often fails to be realised in school classrooms. They have been around for a long time, but IWBs seem to have polarised teachers.

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The Classroom Evolves In Academia

CLO Magazine

It wanted more learning to center around teamwork and collaboration — mimicking how work is now done in the real world. Under this model, and like others in the corporate learning space, the front and back of the room are jettisoned; the room itself is also shaped as a circle. Its answer: hives.

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Drive like an Egyptian

Learning with e's

Such self organisation takes a little time to evolve, but those within it must learn quickly to survive. You would need to learn pretty fast, and adopt the conventions of driving with your horn, or risk a serious accident. Learning is no longer linear. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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Self organised learning spaces

Learning with e's

And that should give all of use some clues as to how to facilitate self-organising learning spaces. Self organised learning - where learners control their own pace and space or learning, and often decide on what content they wish to consume - is a growing force in education. Unported License.