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Showcasing the Co-Curricular: ePortfolios and Digital Badges
Learning scientists at the University of Notre Dame have found a sweet spot in the pairing of digital badges and eportfolios: the perfect opportunity for students to showcase learning achievements not normally featured in traditional transcripts and student…
Read More »Moodle Socialwall (eCommunity) Course Format
The initial release of the #Moodle Socialwall (eCommunity) course format is ready for the general public. Source: www.youtube.com See on Scoop.it – Moodlicious
Read More »Digging into Data: It’s Not Just for Math Class
“Our lives are governed by numbers,” according to a landmark report published by the American Statistical Association. Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education, commonly known as the GAISE Report, is worth a read by any teachers…
Read More »Moodle’s Mobile Messaging Got an Upgrade Making It Similar to WhatsApp
Recently, Moodle Mobile 1.10 was launched that brought a lot of innovative and new features like simple navigation, ability to sync when you have a wifi connection and a lot of other fixes. However, there are lots of…
Read More »Gamification – What is it and What it is in Moodle
Gamification – What is it and What it is in Moodle from Gavin Henrick This presentation focuses on a number of areas. It first deals with an ov Source: www.slideshare.net See on Scoop.it – Moodlicious
Read More »“Take the Red Pill: A New Matrix of Literacy” by Tara Brabazon
Using The Matrix film series as an inspiration, aspiration and model, this article integrates horizontal and vertical models of literacy. My goal is to create a new matrix for media literacy, aligning the best of analogue depth models…
Read More »How to create accessible PDF, how to create compliant PDF
In this infographic, learn how to create accessible PDF or create compliant PDF so your PDF is accessible to people using assisted devices. Source: acrobatusers.com See on Scoop.it – EdTech 2.0
Read More »A new way to look at the costs of digital media in education
I said it was going to be fun looking at the costs of digital media in education, but it wasn’t. When I came to write this section, I thought it would be a breeze. I wrote about this…
Read More »Competency-Based Degrees: Coming Soon to a Campus Near You
Competency models recognize the value of experiential learning, in which students can develop and hone skill sets in real-world contexts. For instance, a student with a background in web design may be able to provide an institution with…
Read More »Teacher Created Transmedia Experiences
When creating transmedia experiences of their own, teachers should think about the platforms available to their students as well as which platform would best suit the narrative extension. The platform should never determine the direction the story development…
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