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Connected pedagogy: Shared minds

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In the previous posts in this series (see list below) I explored the digital age and its impact on learning and teaching. I posed some questions for educators to address, and proposed that much of our technology in recent years has been used to connect and to communicate. I call this connected pedagogy. New York: Harper and Row.

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Donald. Duck!

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs is only popular, because triangles are easy to put into Powerpoint slides" he opined. Picture above: Donald Clark appeals to the Gods of Pedagogy). Clark argued that lectures are a relic of the medieval age, and complained that modern university teaching rooms are not tech friendly. Fair point.

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Who's in charge?

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In this series I have been providing a brief overview of each theory, and how each can be applied in education. As always, this is a brief and concise explanation of the theory, and a personal interpretation of its possible uses in education. Maslow Hierarchy of Human Needs 27. Koffka Gestalt theory 21. Knowles Andragogy 24.

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Words in mind

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In this series I have been providing a brief overview of each theory, and how each can be applied in education. How it can be applied to teaching and learning In computer science, the spreading activation model has been one of the key influences on the development of semantic networks. Maslow Hierarchy of Human Needs 27.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

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PLENK2010 the future of education, my vision of the future , October 15, 2010 This is how I envision the learning future. The university lacks capacity to change education , October 23, 2010 Make no mistake, dramatic changes are occurring in education. Here’s why. Informal learning doesn’t provide that.

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Maslow, technology and learning

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Blimage caught on, encouraging hundreds of educators to write blogs, and spawned several other mash-up ideas related to blogging, including #TwistedPair (where two seemingly unconnected people were brought together to create a metaphor about learning - what about Donald Trump and Mickey Mouse ?). Unported License.

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