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#40years of educational technology: Games

Learning with e's

From cinema, through to television, the experience of media was defined by an amalgamation of sound and vision. It is clear that just about any video game can be appropriated to enhance education, and if the pedagogy is appropriate, exciting, creative and dynamic learning experiences can result. Unported License.

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Twitter in the classroom

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Well, firstly, this sounds as though I am deliberately trying to hide behind technology, which is patently untrue. No, you can be assured that if I use any technology with my students, it is for a clearly thought through, and logical reason that supports good pedagogy. Twitter continues to be a versatile tool for good pedagogy.

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#40years of educational technology: Games

Learning with e's

From cinema, through to television, the experience of media was defined by an amalgamation of sound and vision. It is clear that just about any video game can be appropriated to enhance education, and if the pedagogy is appropriate, exciting, creative and dynamic learning experiences can result. Unported License.

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Racing robots and learning

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This is not as easy as it sounds. Challenge based learning is an effective pedagogy that can be useful when teaching just about any subject, not least because of the wide range of transferable skills that can be encouraged. There are a myriad of problems to solve. Do aerodynamics in the design make any difference? 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. This is the concept behind vision immersion, where 360 degree projection and surround sound provide enhanced sensory experience. Each participant experiences something different, perhaps unique and personal to them.

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Selfie number 4

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In this photo I'm with Jay Cross and Graham Attwell, at a conference in Salzburg, Austria. Photo source unknown Selfie number 4 by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Previous selfie posts can also be viewed on this blog.

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Enjoy your trip?

Learning with e's

Looking back, I can also recall some of the poor pedagogy that we were subjected to. Out imagination was fuelled even more when later that year we saw the first episodes of Star Trek, where people conversed with each other with full motion sound and vision. It has to have some sound pedagogy to underpin it.