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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Three Tips to Get More Out of Webinars | Free Technology for Teachers

Three Tips to Get More Out of Webinars | Free Technology for Teachers | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Back in 2007 or 2008 I watched a professional development webinar for the first time. I can't remember exactly what the webinar was about (it was something about Second Life), but I do remember thinking that I didn't get "it." After that I watched bunch of free webinars about all kinds of things because that's what I thought I should do to be a modern teacher staying current in his practice. Finally, in late 2011 I paid to join a webinar and something weird happened, I got a lot more out of the experience. Since then almost every webinar I've attended, both free and paid, has been a good learning experience. Here's what I figured out about learning from webinars.

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Learning Is a Learned Behavior. Here’s How to Get Better at It.

Learning Is a Learned Behavior. Here’s How to Get Better at It. | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Many people mistakenly believe that the ability to learn is a matter of intelligence. For them, learning is an immutable trait like eye color, simply luck of the genetic draw. People are born learners, or they’re not, the thinking goes. So why bother getting better at it?

And that’s why many people tend to approach the topic of learning without much focus. They don’t think much about how they will develop an area of mastery. They use phrases like “practice makes perfect” without really considering the learning strategy at play. It’s a remarkably ill-defined expression, after all. Does practice mean repeating the same skill over and over again? Does practice require feedback? Should practice be hard? Or should it be fun?
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Students say this is what helps them learn | Tweet from @S_J_Lancaster

Students say this is what helps them learn
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Highlighting and rereading text are some of the least effective study techniques, ... Students should try these approaches instead →… https://t.co/x2kxSRV0Eq" | Edutopia on Twitter

Highlighting and rereading text are some of the least effective study techniques, according to research. Students should try these approaches instead..

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Four Student Misconceptions about Learning

Four Student Misconceptions about Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
“Efficient and effective learning starts with a proper mindset,” Stephen Chew writes in his short, readable, and very useful chapter, “Helping Students to Get the Most Out of Studying.” Chew continues, pointing out what most of us know firsthand, students harbor some fairly serious misconceptions that undermine their efforts to learn. He identifies four of them.
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