A wonderful collection of research papers, blogs, videos and other resources from a UK nonprofit interested in new learning technologies. A great resource for Ed School students looking for research ideas and citations!
In the place formerly known as the library, students perch on long-legged chairs and huddle in purple and black booths. Once a week, they drink coffee and discuss books in the Java Room. They watch a history lesson, school news, and CNN on a 58-inch flat-panel "digital kiosk."
A post dedicated to gsellart, ramblings, notes. Who knows Gabi, maybe someone enjoys reading it! What's the benefit of all this time-consuming blogging experience after all? And us, pioneer teachers, cannot explain to managers this need that, although
This is a post I have written to my blogger friends Jenny and Craig. I am so happy learning from them I thought they should know each other's thoughts as well.
If you begin using a wiki in your organization and users start doing something differently, don’t stop them, and don’t just let them - encourage them!
I'm beginnig to blog about my first wiki. I have more questions than answers. Comments will be welcome.
There might be constraints at different levels: not having full access to resources, pressure from administration, needed changes in the curriculum not well understood, accepted or perceived by colleagues, program coordinators, etc. As to internal constra
HISTORICAL EVOLUTION Ancestor: Oral Culture Residual: Print Culture Dominant: Mass Media Emergent: Participatory Culture The above refer to media systems. Media systems consists of communications technologies and the social, cultural, legal, poli