by andflywrite | Jul 24, 2013 | BEST LINKS EVER
“There’s not a bigger, better or more fascinating challenge right now than figuring out how people learn,” Corcoran said. “How do you build tools that really correspond to the needs of the teachers and students?” Journalist Betsy...
by andflywrite | Jul 24, 2013 | BEST LINKS EVER
Ed surge article: Defining a rubric to set clear expectations for educators and entrepreneurs alike Mentions this 40p pdf “Alive in the Swamp: Assessing digital innovations in education.”
by gary575 | Jul 24, 2013 | BEST LINKS EVER
This example seems to confirm that necessity is a real motivator for adopting new ways. Without alternate resources, SA has successfully embraced technology in the classroom – there are lessons here for US. Article is here
by andflywrite | Jul 24, 2013 | BEST LINKS EVER
EdSurge comprehensive GUIDE on getting up to speed on Ed Tech. Beaucoup links and resources.
by kris | Jul 22, 2013 | BEST LINKS EVER
More thoughts from Inge de Waard’s blog sharing a slideshare on how mobile learning may be part of a successful MOOC learning environment. Inge discusses how mlearning leads to more interactions and more reflection. By understanding what the learner is...
by andflywrite | Jul 22, 2013 | BEST LINKS EVER
Inside Higher Ed had this article on suspension of certain Udacity courses being offered at San Jose State. Also mentions edX project at SJS. If nothing else, it gives some “talking points” to those who would like to derail, or dramatically slow adoption...