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The Role of Educational Technology Leadership in Shaping Modern Pedagogy

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In the context of higher education, the importance of educational technology leadership is immense. This is simply because strong leadership helps transform learning by creating a shared vision that all members of the educational community can relate to. Understanding Educational Technology Leadership II. Table Of Contents I.

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Connected pedagogy: Shared minds

Learning with e's

In the previous posts in this series (see list below) I explored the digital age and its impact on learning and teaching. I posed some questions for educators to address, and proposed that much of our technology in recent years has been used to connect and to communicate. I call this connected pedagogy. Think about it.

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Communities and connections

Learning with e's

My opening keynote speech at the 29th annual EDEN conference at VIVES University of Applied Sciences in Bruges, Belgium earlier this week was given the title Connected pedagogies - Learning and teaching in the digital age. Unported License.

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Communities, spaces and pedagogies for the digital age

Learning with e's

Communities, spaces and pedagogies for the digital age View more presentations from Steve Wheeler. I enjoyed a very interesting and stimulating day at Colchester Institute yesterday, where I gave two workshops for staff entitled: Communities, spaces and pedagogies for the digital age.

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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

Learning with e's

Photo by Steve Wheeler In a previous post I outlined some of the metrics around the use of digital media, technologies and social networks. I wrote that: "The age of social technologies has radically transformed the way we live our lives, and that includes how we learn and teach. Next time: Connected Minds References Godin, S.

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Networked pedagogy

Learning with e's

New theories for the networked, digital age, emerging cultures of learning and a hyper-connected and networked society. Differentials between academic practices, and the variety of roles we adopt within communities of practice and learning. Flipped classes, Massive Open Online Courses and Mind Technologies. Unported License.

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Maker pedagogy

Learning with e's

More and more teachers are beginning to realise that creating environments and possibilities where students make things is a very powerful pedagogy. They are constantly creating new content, and presenting their new knowledge in blogs, videos and on other digital media. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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