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Blog Post 1: Learning Theory and Educational Technology | monicagragg
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Educator, Entertainer, future ED Tech expert. Blog Post 1: Learning Theory and Educational Technology. How do people learn best? I believe the underlying principle of learning and best practices is that we learn when. We want to. Learning is a choice. What enables learning is accessibility, facilitation and the desired outcome. We as educators can only support the aforementioned. Using Learning theory effectively. Learning theory comes into play when we use to get students to want. A) Even if they know e...
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Blog Post 2: Comment on Bill Kerr’s Blog: _isms as filter, not blinker | monicagragg
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Educator, Entertainer, future ED Tech expert. Blog Post 2: Comment on Bill Kerr’s Blog: isms as filter, not blinker. For our second module, we were asked to respond to this interesting blog post by Bill Kerr. The post is a snippet of a dialogue between Kerr, Stephen Downes (co-creator of Connectivsm) and Karl Kapp. The link to both blogs are below. Response to isms as filter, not blinker. by Bill Kerr. I found your banter between Stephen Downes and Karl Kapp stimulating. As a future scholar (2. This tell...
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Mrs. Dodd's Blog: June 2013
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Module 2: Cognitivism as a Learning Theory. 8220;In social settings, B. Andura said, we learn a great deal through imitation, and imitation involves cognitive processes. We acquire considerable information by just observing models, mentally coding what we see” Some researchers and social critics say computers and the digital world have changed the way we think and interact in both positive and negative ways. Cognitivitism is one theory of how students learn. They “unfold in ...
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Module 4: The Disruptive Power of Second Life | Educational Technology
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October 28, 2013. Module 4: The Disruptive Power of Second Life. Second Life could take it to the next level by creating only virtual college campuses. Rosedale, P. (2008). Philip Rosedale on Second Life. Video]. Retrieved from http:/ www.ted.com/talks/the inspiration of second life.html. Thornburg, D. (2009). Disruptive Technologies. DVD. Laureate Education, Inc. Module 3: Rhymes of History Technology. Module 5: Red Queens and Increasing Returns →. November 1, 2013 at 1:54 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Module 5: Red Queens and Increasing Returns | Educational Technology
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November 8, 2013. Module 5: Red Queens and Increasing Returns. Anderson, C. (2004). Chris Anderson of. Wired on tech’s long tail. Video]. Retrieved from http:/ www.ted.com/talks/chris anderson of wired on tech s long tail.html. Laureate (Director). (2009a). Increasing Returns. Laureate (Director). (2009b). Red Queens. Thornburg, D. (2008c). Red Queens, butterflies, and strange attractors: Imperfect lenses into emergent technologies. Lake Barrington, IL: Thornburg Center for Space Exploration.