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What do online educators need?

Learning with e's

Distance education in all its forms has been used for more than a century in education, leveraging the potential of each new technology as it emerges. The question is over what teachers need, in terms of knowledge, skills and disposition, to be able to make a success of such a radical change in pedagogy.

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Augmented Reality (AR) in Education: Transforming K12 for the Digital Age

Hurix Digital

The prospect of learning is shifting towards immersive experiences, thus demanding innovative solutions to engage students. As a result, technologies like Augmented Reality (AR) are emerging as a symbol of advancement to revolutionize K–12 education and ed-tech solutions for schools.

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A growing divide?

Learning with e's

In his blog on Learning Ecosystems, Daniel 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. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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Interactive eLearning: What to Expect in 2024

Kitaboo

The intensity of the digital revolution, especially in the learning space, is getting more penetrative by the day. With the market size of the eLearning industry all set to hit a record high of $1 trillion by 2032, it’s safe to say that the future of learning lies online. The concept of eLearning first emerged in 1999.

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Going to the wall

Learning with e's

In a previous post entitled Learning spaces of the third kind I outlined a project to establish an experimental learning space. It's called the eXSpace and will be a showcase for a range of new and emerging technologies, a place to study new pedagogies and a sandpit to try out new ideas and methods.

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Embodiment Online

Kadenze

As the pandemic continues in various forms and contexts, it is clear educators will be moving in and out of learning spaces online, in the classroom/studio, in hybrid forms, but likely without proximity or touch as a teaching and learning modality. Fatigue sets in more quickly when one is alone in the learning space.

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Digital age learning

Learning with e's

In my Learning is learning post yesterday, I started a debate about andragogy and pedagogy. I held the position that the theory of andragogy (Malcolm Knowles) adds very little to our understanding of learning. But there is still a self-determined purpose underlying the actions of the learner. Unported License.

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