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Aaron Metz

Moodle continues to be the World's Leading LMS Software - 1 views

  • Moodle continues to be the most popular learning management system (LMS) software worldwide, with nearly 74 million users. The runner up, Emodo, is still a far stretch behind coming in at 20 million users.
  • One of the key benefits of using an open-source LMS software like Moodle is that instant customer feedback and improvement loop
  • customizability is where Moodle shines
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  • On YouTube alone, there are 136,000 videos dealing with Moodle tutorials
  • 1 out of four US colleges offers an online course
  • The eLearning economy is expected to grow to nearly $51 billion by 2016.
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    What the research shows
Sarah Hodgson

Report Finds 'Deeper Learning' Model Improves Outcomes for All Students | MindShift - 2 views

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    The conversation about what kids need to know and to be able to do by the end of high school has gradually shifted over the past several years to emphasize not just rigorous content goals, but also less tangible skills, such as creative thinking, problem-solving and collaboration. That shift has brought schools that are practicing "deeper learning" into focus.
Sarah Hodgson

Benefits of Gaming: What Research Shows | MindShift - 0 views

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    Research into Gaming
Aaron Metz

The Definition Of Digital Citizenship - 0 views

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    Great quick reference
Sarah Hodgson

Be as Creative as a Kindergartner - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Creative confidence is really two things combined. It's the natural ability to come up with breakthrough ideas, combined with the courage to act on them.
John Turner

Why Teachers Should Use Education Technology - Edudemic - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Among teachers in a 1:1 or BYOD classroom, 15% use subject-specific content tools every week. 37% use information and reference tools every week. 18% of these teachers use teacher tools on a weekly basis. 20% of those surveyed use digital curricula weekly."
John Turner

Minecraft: more than an obsession, an educational tool - 0 views

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    "Video game Minecraft is being used to educate children on everything from science to city planning to speaking a new language."
John Turner

"Forward thinking : three forward, two back : what are the next steps?" by Gerry White - 0 views

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    "This address briefly traverses the successes and failures of the past before examining the evidence that may give some clues to the future challenges of using digital technologies and digital media in education. However, is Australian education and training in a position to address these challenges? The capacity of education to meet the future challenges of using technology for teaching and learning is the focus of this presentation."
John Turner

philipgarcia_her.pdf - 0 views

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    "n this essay, Philip and Garcia argue that visions of mobile devices in the classroom often draw on assumptions about the inherent interests youth have in these devices, the capability of these interests to transfer from out-of-school contexts to the classroom, and the capacity for these new technologies to equalize the educational playing field."
Marshall Shaw

Authentic assessment: assessment for learning - 3 views

Thanks, John for posting this journal topic. It has helped to support my action research in challenges teachers will have in assessing students using iPads, and in planning for successful and mean...

started by Marshall Shaw on 30 May 13 no follow-up yet
John Turner

Curriculum Leadership Journal | Authentic assessment: assessment for learning - 2 views

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    The learning needs of today's students no longer fit the traditional model. Rather than simply learning facts and basic skills, they need to acquire more complex skills in conceptualisation and problem solving. They need affective and metacognitive skills, and the capacity to work collaboratively and to work across disciplines. They need the dispositions required to pursue such learning. They also need learning experiences of the kind of tasks that they may expect to meet in adult life. Such learning requires authentic assessment, designed to demonstrate their grasp of the skills and competencies needed to address real-life problems, and formative assessment, or assessment for learning, designed to provide learners with feedback on their progress to inform their development. The article discusses the application of higher-level questioning, marking and feedback strategies, the establishment of shared learning goals between teacher and student, and peer- and self-assessment.
John Turner

NCLE Report: Remodeling Literacy Learning | Literacy in Learning Exchange - 0 views

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    This week DERN reviews an outstanding study about teacher's views of school practices that reveals the powerful effects of professional collaboration among teachers, with support from the Principal. The study surveyed 2,404 educators in schools across the US. Most of the respondents were experienced classroom teachers and specialist staff in public schools at all levels (elementary, middle, high) of schooling. The findings are reported in a 37 page very readable and ground breaking report.
John Turner

JLSEdelsonetal.pdf - 0 views

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    "Blumenfeld et al. (1991) identified six contributions that technology can make to the learning process: * enhancing interest and motivation; * providing access to information; * allowing active, manipulable representations; * structuring the process with tactical and strategic support; * diagnosing and correcting errors; * managing complexity and aiding production."
John Turner

8 Big Ideas of the Constructionist Learning Lab | Generation YES Blog - 0 views

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    "The eighth big idea is we are entering a digital world where knowing about digital technology is as important as reading and writing. So learning about computers is essential for our students' futures BUT the most important purpose is using them NOW to learn about everything else."
John Turner

Laptop Take-up - 0 views

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    A recent research report of the take-up of laptops in a Sydney region of 14 secondary schools is very informative. The research examined the take up and use of laptops by 47 science teachers and 1245 students. The DER provided the laptops for the students whereas the schools provided the laptops for the teachers. The research developed a misalignment index that indicated differences between the use of laptops by teachers and by students that had implications for learning.
Sarah Hodgson

Teacher Development Research: Keys to Educator Success | Edutopia - 0 views

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    How can you get the best out of your teachers and improve student learning? Edutopia's research analyst explains some of the best practices found by researchers to help ensure educator growth and success.
Marshall Shaw

iPads in the Classroom by Sabrina Huber - 2 views

iPads

started by Marshall Shaw on 09 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
John Turner

For the Year Ahead, What's Hot and What's Not in Ed Tech -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Software in the Cloud: HOT Common Core Online: HOT iPads: HOT Tablets Other Than iPads: LUKEWARM The Flipped Classroom: LUKEWARM Bring Your Own Device (BYOD): HOT Textbooks: LOSING STEAM Social Media as a Teaching and Learning Tool: LOSING STEAM E-portfolios: LUKEWARM Interactive Projectors and Whiteboards: LOSING STEAM
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    Monitoring anticipated tech changes
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    This is a very helpful glimpse. Very useful for focusing our precious energy, time and budget.
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