Remove Communities of Practice Remove Facebook Remove Pedagogy Remove Problem
article thumbnail

Learning first, technology second

Learning with e's

Blogging can be used to engage children in creative writing , while making videos is excellent for problem solving and collaborative work. There is nothing wrong with any of these approaches, provided they don''t get in the way of good pedagogy. But that is the problem. Design issues are not the only problems.

article thumbnail

Don’t Create, When You Can Curate

Harbinger Interactive Learning

I know how YouTube and Facebook have driven likes and shares as measures of success. Take the time and effort to understand what problem we are trying to solve or what opportunity we are trying to capitalize. Scale and reach should never ever be a problem again. Believe me, it works! Don’t curate without care and context.

Create 52
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

The problem with E-learning games - Stoatly Different , February 5, 2010. Creating Dynamic Presentations with Prezi - WISE Pedagogy , May 24, 2010. DL10 Building High Impact Learning Communities - In the Middle of the Curve , November 2, 2010. Dimensions of a community of practice - Learning in a Sandbox , August 30, 2010.

article thumbnail

The future is not here yet

Learning with e's

You can literally tap into any community of practice that you are interested in and find people who are very clever and knowledgeable and get almost instant answers from them. This would never have been possible without the internet and social media services like Twitter and Facebook.

article thumbnail

Clark Quinn – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Clark: I’m a strong believer in social constructivist pedagogies, e.g. problem-based and service learning, whereby a curriculum is activity, not content. People worry about tools, security, screen size, and more, yet there are solutions to all these problems. A related problem is doing what we’ve always done.

article thumbnail

CLARK QUINN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Clark: I’m a strong believer in social constructivist pedagogies, e.g. problem-based and service learning, whereby a curriculum is activity, not content. People worry about tools, security, screen size, and more, yet there are solutions to all these problems. A related problem is doing what we’ve always done.

article thumbnail

Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Facebook has more than 400 million active users and 50% of those active users log in every day and 35 million of those users update their status daily. Facebook Press Room. It’s way cooler than pedagogy or andragogy, no? Facebook for Learning? More Random Web 2.0 I’m think I’ll start calling myself a cybergogy strategist.