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Five tools for global educators

Learning with e's

I consider myself a global educator and have tried to articulate my ideas on why this is a different role to traditional teaching. We are connected educators, linked in to a number of powerful global communities of practice, and we have access to resources, dialogue and audiences we would not enjoy in a traditional learning and teaching role.

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Making connections

Learning with e's

To be able to connect to others and to share ideas and content instantly, caught the imagination of many. Manuel Castells (2012) remarked on the autonomous nature of social media, and how ideas and other content can be amplified across vast networks, reaching huge audiences in seconds. Teachers need not feel isolated any longer.

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Dear elearning101.

Learning with e's

Let me introduce you all to 'elearning101' (whoever he or she may be), and point you in the direction of their recent post on my Slideshare site. This is just a list of ideas loosely thrown together without any examples, evaluation or evidence Can anyone explain what a CC Steve Wheeler licence is? What are your views on such incidents?

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Our digital future 4: Pervasive computing

Learning with e's

In my slides (which as I write have topped 110,000 views on SlideShare) I mention the four trends that have been recognised in educational technology in the last 30 years. There are endless examples of pervasive computing online, and a quick search will unearth some great ideas that have already been put into practice.

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