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Good Read: What Will The Ed Tech Revolution Look Like?
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications Interesting predictions about how technology will be rolled out schools in the near future. Source: Fastcoexist Continue reading → [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full … Continue reading
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Levels of Interactivity in eLearning: Which one do you need?
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications According to these levels of interactivity you can determine how interactive you want your eLearning courses to be. It is important to have highly interactive training . Great checklist via … Continue reading
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The Complete Parent’s List of Education Hashtags on Twitter – Online College Search – Your Accredited Online Degree Directory
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications Check out our list for more than 30 of the most relevant and useful hashtags for parents interested in education today. Thanks to Carol Brown of OnlineCollege.org for letting me … Continue reading
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What are you so afraid of?
It seems to me that lately there have been a lot of articles posted around the Web about higher education being afraid of using technology. I suppose that since I received my recent Master’s degree entirely online from an accredited … Continue reading
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The Dummies’ Guide to E-Learning
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications Guide to all things e-learning and edtech for teachers who are new to using technology in the classroom and want to get started. Thanks to @SNewco (via Twitter) for turning … Continue reading
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Educational Technology Buzzwords
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications “Education buzzwords have for a long time driven me insane as we spend our lives in schools latching on to phrase after phrase that tries to make us sound more knowledgeable without actually being more … Continue reading
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The Ultimate Guide To Emerging Technologies
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications Very cool visualisation. ‘Envisioning rmerging technology for 2012 and beyond’ Interesting view of what emerging technology will be. Only time will tell!–techcommgeekmom See on edudemic.com
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Gaming is good for you – Educational Gaming: Learning Through Videogames
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications Our latest infographic goes over some really great things video games are responsible for. (RT @LiaEgw: Gaming is good for you!) Great infographic–more gamification is needed out there by creative … Continue reading
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Children and computers: State of play
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications This is a great article – the video of inside Moshi Monsters is worth a watch too. “There are things in life that I don’t understand. The rules of rugby. … Continue reading
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How to get 50 million kids learning?
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications “How getting things wrong more than right and dreaming big, led to Michael creating Moshi Monsters, an online world delivering stealth education.” Great concept! I think I’ll have to get … Continue reading
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