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How the 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 4

Kadenze

Offline, deliberate practice exercises are filmed, then shared online and used for critique by individuals and groups. This series has discussed the way eight learning effects drawn from the principles of arts education can be used to enrich online pedagogy.

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The intersectionality of impression management and organizational learner presence

CLO Magazine

This article presents organizational learner presence theory as an amalgamation of andragogy, social presence theory, organizational citizenship behavior and impression management. This article presents a new theory of organizational learner presence and purports its applicability to practitioners and academics.

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Coding for Kids: Best EdTech Tools for K12 Computer Science

Hurix Digital

Use engaging tools, pedagogies, and activities to spark curiosity in K12 computer science. Promote Coding Activities for K12 Learners You can also include different coding exercises in your K12 computer science instruction. It fosters creativity, storytelling, and game theory.

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Improvising our way beyond emergency remote teaching

Kadenze

Increasingly there will be a move to quality in pedagogy ; to what effective online learning requires, to use research to inform online practice and to an overarching learning design best suited to taking your discipline online. This will be signaled as we stop using ‘remote’ and return to ‘online’. . Since 2015 the quest for Kadenze, Inc.

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Connectivism and the modern learner

E-Learning Provocateur

So after several hours of unenlightened googling, I decided to bite the bullet, go back to first principles and read George Siemens’ seminal paper, Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age. According to Chaos Theory , everything is connected, as illustrated so eloquently by the Butterfly Effect.

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Virtual Learning Environments for management and leadership training

Learning Pool

The idea is not only to deliver all the benefits of high-end, classroom-based training but to use technology, backed by insights from learning psychology and sound pedagogy, to extend and enhance training and development. It’s about turning management and leadership theory into practice. Management and leadership theory into practice.

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If You're Designing eLearning for Adults Take Advantage of These 4 Tactics

SHIFT eLearning

The term that often comes up is “androgogy,” which Malcolm Knowles coined to describe how adults learn in contrast to “pedagogy” or on how children learn. The fact is, we already know a lot of theories surrounding adult learning. They can, for instance, tap prior learning and connect it with new ideas.