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

Kadenze

discusses the distinctive effects arts-led learning is having on online learning design. Here he introduces the Mastery effect. From ‘learning to improve your kissing technique’ to ‘learning to train your brain to be smarter’, as though all learning involves the architecture of human cognition in the same ways.

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Innovative K-12 Digital Content for Modern Learning Platforms

Kitaboo

K-12 digital education content leads to a transformational impact on teaching methods and plays a pivotal role in deepening students’ understanding of subjects. The trend towards online learning is growing by leaps and bounds, as it offers cost-effective and convenient options for academic organizations.

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It is better to have 1 engaging course than 1000 boring courses

Coorpacademy

While this may be a useful argument for HR decision-makers looking to provide employees with as much training content as possible, is it really the best approach to effective learning? To ensure that our courses deliver truly effective content, our educational team is still on the job. Wanting to learn.

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Video: The power and the story

Learning with e's

As politely as I could, I explained to him that making his students sit through a full 90 minutes of video was not particularly good pedagogy. Video seems to be deeply embedded into the toolkit of educators, because it can be a powerful medium, but whether it is used effectively is open to debate. Cognitive Science 12, 257-285.

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How Technology Is Powering Learning

Magic EdTech

While the critical drivers of education stay unchanged, this transformation supports a simple replication of traditional classroom pedagogies. The digital age helps move away from primary memory-based pedagogies and paves the way for higher-order thinking and metacognitive paradigms. The digital age makes no difference.

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How Technology Is Powering Learning

Magic EdTech

While the critical drivers of education stay unchanged, this transformation supports a simple replication of traditional classroom pedagogies. The digital age helps move away from primary memory-based pedagogies and paves the way for higher-order thinking and metacognitive paradigms. The digital age makes no difference.

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Embracing Student Voice: The Role of Student-Centered Learning in Education Reform

Kitaboo

More effective pedagogical methods were adopted as researchers learned more about learning patterns, results, and human psychology. Student-centered learning is a term that could also be used for a specific philosophy in pedagogy that puts the needs of the student first, tailoring the instructional materials to them.

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