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How to Measure and Level Up Your Training

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In 1943, Abraham Maslow proposed his theory on the hierarchy of human needs. Image Sourced from OneXuan We know our day is ruined without battery and WiFi, so we thought we should add them in at the Read More. Essentially, the pyramid shows that certain human needs will take priority over others. Published on November 21, 2016.

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How to Measure and Level Up Your Training

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In 1943, Abraham Maslow proposed his theory on the hierarchy of human needs. Image Sourced from OneXuan We know our day is ruined without battery and WiFi, so we thought we should add them in at the Read More. Essentially, the pyramid shows that certain human needs will take priority over others. Published on November 17, 2016.

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Connected pedagogy: Shared minds

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Image from Pixabay In preparation for my EDEN19 keynote later this month in Bruges, I have been making notes on connected learning. We learn best when we feel we belong, and we feel more comfortable when we perceive psychological safety (Maslow, 1954). One essential element of connected pedagogy is communication. Wheeler, S.

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Game Element: Construction and Creation

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Utilizing resources to build or create something new or unique requires thinking, creativity and the ability to plan several steps ahead (all items high up on Maslow’s Hierarchy). The “open world” aspect of Minecraft allows player to create virtually anything they can image. One is the classic board game Mouse Trap.

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The importance of being networked

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Think of Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of human needs (1954), and note that 'belonging' to a group and gaining respect from others are fundamental to his theory. References Maslow, A. Image source The importance of being networked by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 London: Harper Row.

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Belonging, friendship and learning

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Image from Pixabay Flawed though it is, Maslow's theory of motivation highlights at least one important theme: We are social beings and we need to know that we belong. Belonging needs are complex and are sometimes misunderstood. Feeling accepted as a member of a group brings psychological safety as well as a sense of acceptance.

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#TwistedTropes 30. Halley's boring comet

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Image from NASA Universe on Flickr Comets are generally quite spectacular. Maslow's awkward hierarchy 25. It's quite thrilling, but also quite rare to gaze up into the night sky and see a comet tail in the sky. Fermat's dodgy last theorem 18. Moore's obsolete law 19. Lucifer's idiotic fall 20. Adam's poisoned apple 21.

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