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

Kadenze

In this final vodcast of the series, Brad Haseman, Executive Vice President of Kadenze, Inc. You can view the three earlier vodcasts – Part 1 here , Part 2 here , and Part 3 here. 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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How the 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 3

Kadenze

In this third of four vodcasts, Brad Haseman, Executive Vice President of Kadenze, Inc. This third vodcast introduces three of the effects which artists and arts educators bring to processes of learning online. Well, you’ll need to watch the vodcast…and that instruction is an example of artistic redundancy right there!

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How The 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 2

Kadenze

In this second of four vodcasts, Brad Haseman, Executive Vice President of Kadenze, Inc. For in this space, learners’ feelings can be mobilised to inform their understandings, and their imaginations play with not only with how reality is, but how it might be changed. Photo by Henrik Dønnestad / Unsplash.

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Of posters and round tables

E-Learning Provocateur

The showcase was followed by a keynote presentation, New technologies, new pedagogies: Mobile learning and participatory culture , presented by Jan Herrington from the University of Wollongong. The afternoon comprised “Research Round Tables&# , in which the attendees contributed to open discussions facilitated by expert chairs.

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