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Recommended Research: Constructivism & Learning Technology

Adobe Captivate

Chapter 1: “ Introduction: The New Science of Learning ,” from The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences (2nd ed.), An in-depth look at the learning process from beginning to end, including how to use educational technology (and how not to use it), and the importance of social learning and collaboration.

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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

It has been good to see the varied interest in the 10 Tools Challenge both on my blog and Twitter as well as on other social channels – so here are a few updates. Public social networks. 1- Twitter 9- Facebook 17- Google+ 23- LinkedIn. social networks. 45- SharePoint 55- Google Apps. Web browsers.

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Recommended Reading Summary: A Chapter of “Emerging Technologies for the Classroom”

Adobe Captivate

Google Scholar features most of the chapter for free. Chapter 9: “ Like, Comment, Share: Collaboration and Civic Engagement Within Social Network Sites ,” by Greenhow and Lee, in Emerging Technologies for the Classroom: A Learning Sciences Perspective. Below is this month’s chapter summary.

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Learning Thursday #2: Project-Based Learning

Adobe Captivate

Project-based learning. Sawyer (Ed.), Cambridge handbook of the learning sciences (pp. Google Scholar. The Google Scholar link will take you to a free PDF of the article.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

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Learning Thursday #1: Mobile Technologies in Education

Adobe Captivate

Learning bridges: Mobile technologies in education. Google Scholar. The Google Scholar link will take you to JSTOR, where you can read this article for free.). Abstract : MyArtSpace is a service for children to spread their learning between schools and museums using mobile phones linked to a personal Web space.

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

When you look at the keywords on the left you see things like: Social Learning (356) Social Media (411) Twitter (725) Google Wave (22) Camtasia (76) Adobe Captivate (71) Social Network (460) Now, the content set in this case are highly skewed towards innovators as compared to the topic sets being used by my past analysis (training conferences).