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Research, Course Pricing, Free Images: ID Links 11/29/22

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links on research on high-fidelity simulations and discovery learning, course pricing, and free, diverse stock images. Research on learning. Translating Research to the Classroom: the Case of Discovery Learning. We should use high-structure pedagogy with novices , who are early in schema formation.

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Maker pedagogy

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More and more teachers are beginning to realise that creating environments and possibilities where students make things is a very powerful pedagogy. My own students become familiar with researching, problem solving, decision making, team working and expressing their creativity. Unported License.

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How The 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 1

Kadenze

Photo by Steve Huntington / Unsplash. But the question arises: do the precepts of arts education hold value for contemporary online pedagogy? In developing what is known as ‘the Kadenze Approach’, our researchers, instructional designers, and teachers have distilled eight effects that an artful approach to creativity will include.

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True pedagogy

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Pedagogy is not about directing children. In its absolute form, pedagogy is not just about teaching. In the truest sense, teaching is just one element of pedagogy and not the entire story. In the truest sense, teaching is just one element of pedagogy and not the entire story. Online Learning Research Readings.

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The height of SAMR

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The first two levels, substitution and augmentation are often referred to as low levels of technology integration, in as much as they do not substantially impact upon or transform pedagogy. Photo by Jim Cianca on Wikimedia Commons The height of SAMR by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Blends, borders and boundaries

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Photo by Sylwia Bartyzel on Unsplash Here are some further thoughts on the 'blend' in blended learning: Blends are made of disparate elements. Such complexities have been the focus of concerted research, but they are still less understood than we might wish. Boundaries also mark a transition from one state to another.

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Power sharing

Learning with e's

In my last post I discussed Daniel S Christian''s three trends of an emerging pedagogy. I speculated on whether a new social divide might also emerge as a result of the new pedagogy he outlines. They have spent a lot of time and energy carving out niches for themselves in very specialised and focused areas of scientific research.