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3 things you should know about Edupunk

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Following on in my series of short ''3 things'' videos, I thought I would have a little fun (well, I am on holiday right now), and so I went out and recorded this video on Edupunk. I hope you enjoy this different, ''bricolage'' approach to making videos - it''s not perfect, but it was never intended to be. Unported License.

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Learning first, technology second

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Blogging can be used to engage children in creative writing , while making videos is excellent for problem solving and collaborative work. mlearn14 digital strategy education learning LMS MLE pedagogy schools teaching Technology universiy VLE' But that is the problem. There is nothing for you to see here. Unported License.

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Games for girls

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Check out this little gem from Dan Kennedy on the VLE/PLE debate. Over time game consoles and video games have been portrayed as a male oriented technology. The study found that game consoles and video games can have a positive impact on girls’ learning and motivation and are key themes that have been raised by teachers.

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The survival of higher education (3): The Social Web

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Students ‘pimp’ their pages, adding colour and textures, favourite images, links to their favourite websites, including mashups to video sharing sites such as YouTube and photo sites such as Flickr. blogs disruptive innovation education higher education learning social web Technology the future of education VLE wikis'

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It's complicated

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Here's the video: Photo by Steve Wheeler It's complicated by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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Good morning Barcelona!! Jim Groom at #EDEN15

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It was an open creative space for everyone within the community. He featured a bizzare YouTube video of 'Dr Oblivion' introducing ds106. There was a serious underpinning philosophy, where students gain a personal space on the web which they can control, and which is the antithesis of the institutional VLE/LMS. Cue applause.

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Reciprocity learning

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Grainne and Ricardo had crowdsourced much of their presentation, through a series of video clips, blogs and tweets. Image by Chris Ishikawa (NB: Chris made his cute animal image free for use under a CC licence, so his photo gains a wider audience on this blog. Just saying.) Unported License.

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