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Our digital future 11: AI enhanced course design

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In many parts of the world this won't happen at all, usually because of what has been called the digital divide. AI enhanced course design is supposedly the next big development in digital education. Previous posts in this series: 1: Telecommunications 2: Classrooms 3: Music 4: Enhanced vision 5: Robot teachers?

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An apple for teacher

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An apple for teacher by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Have a listen. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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#40years of educational technology: Games

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Games literacy will become increasingly important, because the games based experience is modular and non-linear, participatory and customisable - reflecting much of our experiences in the digital era. These match some of the key skills required to succeed in the world of work where digital technology is prevalent.' ( source ).

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#40years of educational technology: Games

Learning with e's

Games literacy will become increasingly important, because the games based experience is modular and non-linear, participatory and customisable - reflecting much of our experiences in the digital era. These match some of the key skills required to succeed in the world of work where digital technology is prevalent.' ( source ).

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A convenient untruth

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It is lazy pedagogy, and the only reason I see that such beliefs persist, is that it is a convenient untruth which allows some teachers to stay within their comfort zones. learning-styles theory has succeeded in becoming “common knowledge.” Can the visual learner become better at music by seeing it?)" References Coffield, F.,

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Pelecon flies higher

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The event attracts learning technologists, lecturers, researchers, teachers, learning professionals, health and medical staff, private trainers, and just about anyone who is interested in the very latest in digital pedagogies, literacies and technologies. The price for the evening isn't bad either - at only £40.00 Unported License.

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Content as curriculum?

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When I attended school I was required to attend classes in mathematics, English language and literature, science (physics, biology, chemistry), history, geography, music, art, Religious Education, craft and design, home economics, German and French - all just in case I might need them later in life. They will tell you. Unported License.

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