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How are you engaging your learners?

Learning with e's

One of the principles of pedagogy I learnt very early on in my career was not to privilege teaching above learning. It's more likely that there will be interruptions at home that will not occur in a classroom. It's a psychological inevitability that learning from home will not be as intense as learning in a classroom with one's peers.

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The future of classrooms

Learning with e's

What will be the future of school classrooms? It is unlikely that we will see the demise of the classroom in the next decade. Those who study the future of education often suggest that the demise of traditional classrooms is not only inevitable, but imminent. Unported License. Is he right?

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Twitter in the classroom

Learning with e's

No, you can be assured that if I use any technology with my students, it is for a clearly thought through, and logical reason that supports good pedagogy. The backchannel is an ideal medium for them to engage with people outside the classroom too. Twitter continues to be a versatile tool for good pedagogy. Unported License.

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7 big opportunities that MOOCs offer corporates

E-Learning Provocateur

This will involve an analysis of the curriculum pre-study, and an evaluation of the learning experience post-study. Depending on the licensing policy of the content owner, a MOOC (or parts thereof) may be incorporated into an in-house offering. Flipping classrooms. Blending content.

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The big switch

Learning with e's

Most teachers by now will be aware of the concept of the flipped classroom. Instruction takes place outside the classroom and discussion follows in the classroom. Flipped classrooms generally take advantage of technology for off campus learning while maximising the presence of the teacher for discursive and iterative activities.

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Flipping the teacher

Learning with e's

Today, the idea of flipping the classroom is a familiar one. A little history: Aaron Sams and Jonathan Bergmann developed the term ''flipped classroom'' by considering the time spent by teachers with their students in classroom. He was furious. Flipping teachers may not be so familiar. Flipping teachers is about swapping roles.

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Going to the wall

Learning with e's

It's called the eXSpace and will be a showcase for a range of new and emerging technologies, a place to study new pedagogies and a sandpit to try out new ideas and methods. Every one of our major classrooms had one installed when the building was commissioned several years ago. Unported License.