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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

Learning with e's

Global social networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter support various forms of communication and sharing actions that were previously unavailable. Connected pedagogy: Social networks by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Supporting online learners

Learning with e's

It's called Supporting Online Learners and the link is here. I cover a range of themes around online learning support, and apply several well known theories to explain what is required in digital learning environments. Unported License. There is a quiz and a range of activities. Keep safe, keep well and stay at home!

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New pedagogies?

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We need a new set of pedagogies (and we also need to know how these can be supported with theory) if we are to maximise the impact of technology on education. Photo by Alan Levine on Flickr New pedagogies? Unported License. Unported License. These are initial thoughts.

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3D Pedagogy

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I recently wrote a blogpost entitled ' Maker Pedagogy ' where I outlined some of the emerging educational benefits of learning through making. The advent of 3D Printing (also known as additive manufacturing) has brought maker pedagogy opportunities to schools and other educational institutions in a fairly affordable manner.

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The Future of Educational Materials: Adapting to the Digital Era

Kitaboo

From then until now, pedagogical instruments have evolved and used explored stones, earth, paper, leaves, and now computer-based materials for pedagogy. But supported by an expert at creating digital materials, like KITABOO , a digital textbook platform, the transition can be seamless. Educational Materials: What Next?

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New spaces, new pedagogies

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Here's the abstract for my keynote: New Spaces, New Pedagogies: Harnessing the Power of Social Media in Education A rapid emergence of social media – the so called ‘Web 2.0’ – has opened up new opportunities for participatory learning in all sectors of education. Unported License. I will offer some examples of how Web 2.0

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Digital identity

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What's more, they are placed into the context of online learning, digital pedagogy, social and psychological theory and teaching in the technology enabled world of the virtual classroom. It's just the ticket for teachers who have recently been compelled to adopt technology supported learning. Unported License. You're welcome.

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