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Learning spaces

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Throughout the programme of initial teacher education, our specialist computing and ICT students are constantly creating blogs, videos and other digital representations of their learning. Clearly, the word 'space' can be extended to beyond the walls of the traditional classroom. Unported License.

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Learning spaces

Learning with e's

Throughout the programme of initial teacher education, our specialist computing and ICT students are constantly creating blogs, videos and other digital representations of their learning. Clearly, the word 'space' can be extended to beyond the walls of the traditional classroom. Unported License.

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A growing divide?

Learning with e's

Traditionally, learning has been situated in classrooms or lecture halls, where the presence of an expert or specialist in a subject takes to the stage and delivers knowledge directly to the assembled students. by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Teacher voices

Learning with e's

Our 2016 Computing and ICT Specialist graduates Ever wonder what your former students are doing right now? They achieve this through innovative pedagogies, creating great learning spaces and with a liberal dose of technology. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. Of course you do.

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False frontiers

Learning with e's

Learning can then occur in any part of the space, not just in the area where students are sat. You can read more on collaborative learning space design approaches in this article. The Flipped approach ensures that the classroom is no longer the only space where formal learning can take place.

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How do schools innovate?

Learning with e's

Some of the schools on the list are considered innovative because of the way they use their learning spaces, whilst others are vaunted because of their progressive pedagogical approaches. Learning by making and doing is high on the agenda, and connections are made between the process of learning and what is actually learnt.

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Free learning & development webinars for January 2022

Limestone Learning

“ Country, road, winter, snow ” by Thomas Breher is licensed by Pixabay. PT: Getting Started with Augmented Reality in Learning This webinar, led by Destery Hildenbrand, Multimedia Learning Specialist at GP Strategies, will break down each step involved in an AR project, including ideation, storyboarding, development and deployment.

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