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Continue reading Your Postings Appear Here Posted in: AnnouncementsLooking at the new common core standards, it’s apparent that there will be a significantly increased focus on conceptual learning. While our curricula in the States have traditionally been wide and shallow, covering many topics poorly, we are moving towards much deeper, conceptual explorations of a smaller number of topics. Source: ZDnet
Continue reading Conceptual Learning Posted in: Emerging Markets PollA move towards assessments that are more product-based. As he noted, ”our Web 2.0 is Web 1.0 for our learners”. Since they are accustomed to producing and sharing content, a move towards a model of students as producers will provide opportunities for more authentic assessments and the sorts of portfolios that provide a much better […]
Continue reading Product-Based Assessments Posted in: Emerging Markets PollThe idea of differentiated instruction has been around for a long time. However, as Adam pointed out, we have finally “reached a tipping potin with digital assets and access” that can support truly personalized learning. We will hear less talk of learning management systems and more talk of platform that allows students to access the […]
Continue reading Personalized Learning Posted in: Emerging Markets PollSo many technologies can be leveraged in such cost-effective ways to get students ubiquitous Internet access during the day and outside of school that the focus of 1:1 is no longer so much “How do we get kids computers and maintain them all?” but “How do we use these things to improve teaching, learning, and […]
Continue reading 1-1 Learning Posted in: Emerging Markets PollA QR Code is a type of barcode that can be read by QR scanners and mobile phones with cameras, using a QR reader app. Capable of holding text, data and URLs, QR codes have a greater capacity than the old fashioned 10-digit barcode because they’re two-dimensional. Okay, these weren’t a booming trend in 2010, […]
Continue reading QR Codes Posted in: Emerging Markets PollAccording to Technorati, the blog count reached 70 million last year. Even though a quarter of them are most likely bot-created spam blogs, the quantity of content ‘in the cloud’ is still staggering. Blogs give everyone a voice to communicate, teach, spout opinions, learn and network. And with RSS technology, blog posts are quickly pushed […]
Continue reading Blogs Posted in: Emerging Markets PollI see an increase in 3D Virtual World software being used to replace 2D PowerPoint-based virtual meetings. People loose focus quickly in 2D meetings staring at slides on the screen with a disembodied voice. So more companies are adopting 3D virtual worlds—where the environments look like conference rooms or offices—to avoid the mind numbing presentations. […]
Continue reading Virtual Worlds Posted in: Emerging Markets PollThe work of Mark Weiser and other researchers at Xerox’s PARC paints a picture of the coming third wave of computing where computers are invisibly embedded into the world. As computers proliferate and as everyday objects are given the ability to communicate with RFID tags and their successors, networks will approach and surpass the scale […]
Continue reading Ubiquitous Computing Posted in: Emerging Markets PollContext-aware computing centers on the concept of using information about an end user or object’s environment, activities connections and preferences to improve the quality of interaction with that end user. The end user may be a customer, business partner or employee. A contextually aware system anticipates the user’s needs and proactively serves up the most […]
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David William Price 6:37 pm on September 7, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I’m hoping that “conceptual learning” focuses on what Foshay might describe as concepts, principles and procedures. In “Writing training materials that work” he describes a cognitive model of teaching heuristics to create expert problem-solvers who make procedures on demand rather than learning them by rote. I have a summary I wrote if anyone wants it.
http://www.amazon.ca/Writing-Training-Materials-That-Work/dp/0787964115
Jay 8:07 am on September 9, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I would like to read a copy of the summary if you could send me a link or a copy by email.
David William Price 8:24 am on September 8, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
A great vid from Harvard prof Eric Mazur about how physics students knew the laws but couldn’t apply them to everyday scenarios and how there was no difference between award-winning teachers and poorly-rated teachers on this important metric. The key is students need to understand and apply the concepts in the real world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbBz9J-xVxE&feature=related