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New pedagogies?

Learning with e's

In a recent blog post, Antonio Teixera , President of EDEN wrote: "By just adding 21st century technologies to 20th century teaching practices we’ll only be diluting the effectiveness of teaching." Firstly, the technology will not fit the teaching method. Thirdly, the effectiveness of both technology and teaching will be diluted.

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How to Measure Online Course Effectiveness

CourseArc

Instructional designers aim to provide the necessary content to accomplish these goals, but sometimes the delivery of a course or training isn’t very effective. Luckily, there’s a proven process that helps you measure the effectiveness of your courses and start to fix any problems in their delivery. LEVEL 1: Reaction.

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Narrative pedagogy 4: Connecting the dots

Learning with e's

It's a very effective method to help the audience join the dots. Used appropriately, it can be a very effective method to prepare students' minds for when an important principle or concept needs to be conveyed. They introduce a seemingly random topic early on in their set, and it seems there is no relevance.

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Narrative pedagogy 4: Connecting the dots

Learning with e's

It's a very effective method to help the audience join the dots. Used appropriately, it can be a very effective method to prepare students' minds for when an important principle or concept needs to be conveyed. They introduce a seemingly random topic early on in their set, and it seems there is no relevance.

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Assessment in the digital age

Learning with e's

Image from JISC publication This table is very useful summary for anyone who is interested in aligning assessment with teaching methods. Examples include testing that misses essential learning outcomes, or inappropriate methods of assessment that students are unable to successfully complete. References Biggs, J., and Tang, C.

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A growing divide?

Learning with e's

Christian claims that a new pedagogy is emerging that is directly driven by the upsurge in online activity. Christian identifies three key changes in pedagogy that I want to discuss over my next three blog posts. by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Passion for education

Learning with e's

Unconditionally regarding each child with positivity is key to good pedagogy (Rogers, 1983). Effective pedagogy not only has impact, it's contagious. Often, in my own practice, if I witness a good method or technique, I adopt it myself. I develop it and apply it to my own professional context. London: Sage. Rogers, C.