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Read More »New Educational Technology + Old Pedagogy = No Significant Difference
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab I’d be the first to admit that when presented with shiny new technology, I am predisposed to expect that the new technology will perform better than the old. New smart phones…
Read More »Google Debuts Education Tool Oppia for Teaching Others
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab Google today launched a new online education tool called Oppia, currently an open source project with the goal of making it easy for anyone to create onlin See on thenextweb.com
Read More »How to start a TED-Ed Club
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab A step-by-step guide for starting a TED-Ed Club at your local school or community organization. See on blog.ed.ted.com
Read More »Online Learning as a Possible Cost Saving Measure: What Canadian Researchers Tell Us | Contact North
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab As colleges and universities face increasing challenges around funding and cost-effectiveness, online learning is often brought forward as a possible cost saving measure. At the same time, it is seen as…
Read More »Metrics, learning taxonomies, and web literacy • literaci.es
See on Scoop.it – Digital Fluency What we need to help with this are metrics – discrete, measurable things (although not necessarily always numbers). These metrics will allow for the person that’s learning to teach the web to feel a sense…
Read More »Boundless Report: Ushering in a Post-Textbook World – Boundless Blog
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab “Today, Boundless is releasing our report Ushering in a Post-Textbook World to highlight college students’ transition from traditional to digital learning resources. We surveyed nearly 650 college students about how they study,…
Read More »11 Signs That Technology Is A Key Part Of Education – Edudemic
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab The current trend of education technology is nothing to sneeze at. There are iPads and Android devices popping up in classrooms around the world. See on www.edudemic.com
Read More »Towards a Transformative Digital Literacies Pedagogy – Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy
See on Scoop.it – Digital Fluency Patric Lougheed‘s insight: There is a pedagogic chasm between monomodal literacy practices of the past, still dominating most children’s school experience, and the multimodal, dynamic publishing practices that children increasingly routinely engage…
Read More »New to digital literacies? Read this. | Doug Belshaw’s blog
See on Scoop.it – Digital Fluency Earlier today John Sutton asked for my “top few accessible reads overviewing digital literacies”. I was walking my son to his new school at the time, so responded that I would write a quick…
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