Category to select: B. Synthesis
Due on Thursday of Week 10.
Now that you have examined four foundational technology-enhanced learning environments, compare and contrast T-GEM and Chemland with:
- Anchored Instruction and Jasper
- SKI and WISE
- LfU and MyWorld
1. The posting should entail a comparison and contrast of the four environments on learning goals and theory. The comparison and contrast should be followed by a synthesis that reflects what you have learned about the design of technology-enhanced learning environments that might have an impact on how you teach and learn in your own context or might have an impact on how science and math teachers might integrate technology in their class environments. Utilize a visual or a tabular representation to assist with the text. Do so in advance of the respond by date.
2. Respond to two other posts. Do so by Thursday of Week 10. Check the calendar.
Note: This synthesis activity will conclude Module B. Please check the calendar for when your Module B meritorious post is due and Module C activities begin. |
TELE Wrap Up
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TELE Synthesis
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Posted by vivien kamhoua on
Module B Synthesis
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Module B Synthesis
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TELEs all summed up!
Posted by Mary Grant on
TELEs Synthesis
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TELEs – A Modern Interpretation
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All these TELEs… yet very little use!
Posted by gursimran kaur on
Consistent Concepts in TELEs
Posted by Kathryn Williams on
Gestalt Education
Posted by kari matusiak on March 6, 2018
The Puzzle of Technology Enhanced Learning Environments
Posted by trisha roffey on
Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments to Create 21st Century Skills
Posted by nicole moxey on
Jasper and T-Gem and WISE, oh my!
Posted by jan lewis on
Gem of a GEM!
Posted by david dykstra on
Reflecting on Learning: synthesis of learning theories
Posted by tracy evans on
Personalized Synthesis
Posted by allison greig on
Emergent Themes in TELEs
Posted by alicewong on
Blending Blended Learning
Posted by jonathan weber on March 5, 2018
Synthesis: And the Oscar goes to …
Posted by elske ammenwerth on
Let us synthesize!
Posted by Sabrina Nijjar on February 28, 2018
The World of TELEs
Posted by BrynHammett on February 27, 2018