Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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What You Are Teaching? What Are They Learning?

What You Are Teaching? What Are They Learning? | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Consider the lessons we learn without being fully aware they are taking place. Take something simple, such as walking into a new building for the first time. With everyone and everything you observe, your mind is giving you feedback based on a multitude of judgments. These impressions, while sometimes incorrect, come to us with little effort. Yet they could loosely be considered teaching and learning without calling it either. I have found this to be a fruitful concept from a pedagogical standpoint. How many of us actively question this point to ourselves, “What am I teaching students, and what are they learning?”
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Harvard’s past president endorses online education | Harvard Magazine

Harvard’s past president endorses online education | Harvard Magazine | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Harvard’s president emeritus embraces online learning.

 

Derek Bok on Technology and Teaching
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Online Learning Must Be Collaborative, Social | Open University

Online Learning Must Be Collaborative, Social | Open University | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
The future of online education must include more social, collaborative contact among students and professors, suggests an Open University report.
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Shifting sands | Learning with 'e's

I have been blogging, writing and talking about our digital learning futures for some time. Although it is very difficult to predict the future, we are aware of the trends and can use these to detect where we may be heading, and that may take us in one or more directions, hence the plurality of 'futures'. Technology is one of the major drivers of change in our society, and it is easy to see where this is being integrated into schools, colleges and universities. Mostly it is integrated into classrooms, but it is largely left out of most curricula. One of the reasons for this, I believe, is that we are rooted in old practices and outdated frameworks which are in need of change. Seats of learning are notoriously resistant to change, but change is needed if progress in education is to be made. We now live on shifting sands. Allow me elaborate:

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Google+ for Personal Learning and Collaborative Education - EducationOnAir

Google+ for Personal Learning and Collaborative Education - EducationOnAir | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
This site provides information about the Education On Air Hangouts taking place.
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