Roles of Technology in technology enriched classroom (Springer article)
Andreas Kuswara's insight:it's not a recent article, but interesting as it categorise the roles of technology as ... which probably actually a spectrum from Technology as a Master to Technology as...
View ArticleTen reasons we should ditch university lectures ... or not
Students have just one chance to hear a lecture - and mostly it's just someone reading their notes aloudAndreas Kuswara's insight:Critically viewing the argument against F2FThe article stated that...
View ArticleEvaluating blended and mobile learning
Dr. Carol Russell, Senior Lecturer Higher Education-eLearning provides support and professional development for academic teaching staff at the University of Western Sydney (UWS) in Australia. She also...
View ArticleGamification Drives by Yu-kai Chou (TEDxLausanne)
http://www.tedxlausanne.org - Yu-kai Chou is an entrepreneur, speaker, and gamification pioneer. Early in life, he had the epiphany that while games had the ...Andreas Kuswara's insight:Interesting the...
View ArticleBloom’s Taxonomy + Vygotsky’s ZPD
My friend and colleague Judith Cantin and I were working on this idea that Bloom's Taxonomy and Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development could be put to concr...Andreas Kuswara's insight:Combining...
View ArticleQuestioning the Curriculum
Share your videos with friends, family, and the worldAndreas Kuswara's insight:interesting video and quite thought provokingSee it on Scoop.it, via Good Pedagogy
View ArticleRelationships 2.0: The New Role of the Web in Offline Relationships | WIRED
Today, almost three-quarters of U.S. adults on the internet use social media. Take a moment to let that sink in.Andreas Kuswara's insight:Social Media: the downfall of personal relationships or greater...
View ArticleRelationships 2.0: The New Role of the Web in Offline Relationships | WIRED
Today, almost three-quarters of U.S. adults on the internet use social media. Take a moment to let that sink in.Andreas Kuswara's insight:Social Media: the downfall of personal relationships or greater...
View ArticleComputer Game Can Detect Classroom Bullies
A new computer game has been developed by researchers at the University of Illinois that is able to identify bullies in elementary classrooms and help experts better understand peer aggression, whether...
View Article"worry more about how students are receiving your feedback . . . than...
Giving feedback that is non-evaluative, specific, timely, and goal-related will provide students with opportunities to revise and improve their work and deepen their understanding.Andreas Kuswara's...
View ArticleHow Using Technology Can Derail Your Lectures (And Why That’s a Good Thing!)
The fact is, digital technologies have already changed your classroom: your students use sites like Rate Your Professor to choose courses; your administration may insist you use a Learning Management...
View Article'social media' = 'electronic graffiti'?
Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s announcement of a knighthood for Prince Philip on Australia Day sparked both a mainstream and social media storm. But Abbott’s response to this backlash, when he casually...
View ArticleWhy the Best Teachers Won't Ditch the Lecture - another case for paying...
Recently, Stephen Kosslyn, the founding Dean of Minerva Schools, offered a great explanation of why active learning is superior to lectures. While I admire and appreciate radical innovations in...
View ArticleShould you trust Unanimous Decisions? - Derek Abbott
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/should-you-trust-unanimous-decisions-derek-abbott Imagine a police lineup where ten witnesses are asked t Andreas Kuswara's insight:The acknowledgment and...
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