by kris | May 23, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
This talk, presented by the Center for Game and Simulation-Based Learning at Excelsior College, focuses on how game theory and principles inform the design and implementation of an engaging blended learning, primarily online undergraduate course.
by andflywrite | May 23, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
Google seems to innovate at a pace faster than we can even link to, much less keep up with. This story includes info on the promising new “3D virtual based on real space” in a tablet, that will surely have some powerfully immersive applications for DLE, in...
by andflywrite | May 21, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
NPR has a new section of its website devoted to Education Tech, and this link written by one of our favorite authors, Anya Kamenetz (DIY U, TED talks, etc) asks for ongoing contributions to this NPR section, as well as explaining the headline above.
by kris | May 20, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
This presentation shares some ideas that PSA promotes for education 3.0 and the pedagogy of mobile learning. “Heutagogy” is described as the management of self managed learners. “Flow” is described as a measure of learner engagement....
by andflywrite | May 18, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
Learning and educational reform in DAC, takes place in the larger context of immigration issues, and cultural transformations stemming from proximity to the border. Of course these challenges and issues are present nationwide too, but heightened in those US...
by andflywrite | May 13, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
Latest addition to Google “Apps for Education suite” is “Google Classroom” noted in this article. Kudos to Liz for the link.