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5 of the best

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My learning definitions series #learningis (13 posts) proved to be popular with a combined hit count of almost 50,000 views. It kicked off after I watched a video of some teachers at Geelong College in Australia, talking about their definitions of learning. Unported License.

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The Secret to Beating the Forgetting Curve

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This is more effective than cramming the entire arc of a lesson into one nonstop session. Features like highlighting, linking to pop-ups for definitions and examples, drag-and-drop exercises for practice, and flashcards for review each provide new opportunities for students to learn and use new vocabulary and terms.

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Video: The power and the story

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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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The battle for education

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In Socratic discourse, no destination can be arrived at, nor can a definitive answer be found to any question, but other questions are generated and discussed. A battle of words and ideals is raging about which is the most effective, and indeed, the most appropriate approach to adopt for the needs of today''s society. Unported License.

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Learning in round spaces

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Situating learning in rectangular spaces naturally promotes some forms of pedagogy at the expense of others. Change it again, and face the participants outwards instead, and what is the effect? High powered Blade server technology renders the video in high definition and real time to create the illusion of movement and immersion.

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Online assessment: the student voice

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Teachers in schools are considering the extent to which common pedagogical methods can be adapted into online environments, or whether they need to be completely revised and reconceptualised. Online assessment by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Corporate learning in the digital age

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Many of them are free and easy to use, and there is a definite pedagogy underpinning the use of these technologies. You see, all of my content is licensed under Creative Commons, which means that it can be shared and repurposed under the same licence with which I have licensed it. Unported License.