Weekly Tech Tip:
The Elephant in the Room: Learning Theories & Technology Integration
Related links:
- Seymour Papert 1983
- Scratch
- Computer Aided Instruction as a Vehicle for Problem Solving: Scratch Programming Environment in the Middle Years Classroom
- Constructionism vs. Instructionism by Seymour Papert
- Game Maker 7
- Constructivism
- Behaviorism
- Secretary Gates and Admiral Mullen on Social Networking
- Alan November: "Who should own the learning?"
- Alan November - Who Owns the Websites Your Kids Access?
- Wikis in University Teaching and Learning - Richard Buckland UNSW
- Web 2.0 Expo SF 2010: Ge Wang, "Breaking Barriers with Sound"
- Net Neutrality - Save the Internet
- The Death of The Internet
- Stephen Downes: Presentation addressing what teachers need to do in order to learn from the internet.
- Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action
- Bill Gates speaks at Science Leadership Academy
- How Teens are Using their Mobile Phones
- No Grading, More Learning
- Free eBook - Beyond Fun: Serious Games and Media
- ZooBurst - Augmented Reality Free 3d Popup Book Creator
- Second Life Users File Class Action Lawsuit Over Virtual Land
- 50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom
- MapAList - Google Spreadsheets & Google Maps Mashup
- Udemy - Academy of You | Find and Create Online Courses - Teach and Learn Online
- Share Lists of Twitter Users | TweepML
- TubeMogul.com | In-Depth Tracking, Analytics for Online Video | Web Video Syndication
- Packrati.us = Twitter + Delicious-Great tool for bookmarking links in your Twitter feed. But, be careful. If you share your Delicious feed with Twitter adding this tool will cause a loop and flood both your Twitter account and Delicious account with duplicate links & Tweets.
- A Fairy Tale? by Larry Cuban on Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
- Can We Use Personal Learning Networks to Create Real Reform? (#edchat summary by Betty Ray on Edutopia
- Reflection on filters, social media & school by Anne Collier on NetFamilyNews.org
- The Unwelcome Silent Curriculum by Jerrid Kruse on Teaching as a dynamic activity
2 comments:
I am really appreciating this round up of videos, great thinking material for the end of the week. I wonder where the programming student in Papert's video is now?
Thank you for taking the time to find these very useful videos. Some are truly inspirational.
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