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The 7 Archenemies of Learning

The 7 Archenemies of Learning | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

"These are: Excess Perhaps most blatantly seen these days in our excessive consumption of information via the Internet. The constant clicking and needless mental processing doesn't allow enough space for digestion, reflection, and constructing real meaning - the very essence of learning. Baggage Everything we carry with us from the past - biases, beliefs, the wrongs we have suffered, the losses that have wounded us. These are stumbling blocks on the path to learning, often blocking it entirely."


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5 ways innovation is inspiring higher ed

5 ways innovation is inspiring higher ed | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Innovation at all levels and in all departments is key for universities that want to meet students' expectations and remain relevant.

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Video: What's Your Teaching Mantra?

What's Your Teaching Mantra? We posed this question to UTRGV winners of the UT System Regents' Outstanding Award and Teaching Excellence Award winners. 


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EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight, April 9, 2020 12:08 PM

What's Your Teaching Mantra? This question was posed to UTRGV winners of the UT System Regents' Outstanding Award and Teaching Excellence Award winners. 

 

What's YOUR Teaching Mantra? Please share!

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Education Technology and the New Behaviorism

Education Technology and the New Behaviorism | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

"The current (and long-running, let’s be honest) fascination with AI is deeply intertwined with science and speculation about the functioning of the brain and the possibilities for that organ’s technological improvement."


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