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Finding a balance | Learning with 'e's

Finding a balance | Learning with 'e's | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Here's another response to a question I received from participants during the recent webinar I presented for EDEN. You can watch the entire webinar on YouTube at this link. The question is one of several I couldn't answer in full because of time constraints, so here is the question again with a few additional thoughts:
 

A major challenge at the moment, especially for teachers, but also translated to students, is keeping up with the curriculum. This limits the possibility of allowing students to learn on their own and finding their own path of learning. This period could be a window of opportunity in personalised learning, in finding students finding "their own pathway." How do you create a balance?

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Different Ways That Technology Can Make A Difference in Education

Different Ways That Technology Can Make A Difference in Education | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Are you a student that is struggling with their studies? Are you posting write my paper adverts all around your campus? Are you finding it hard to keep up with the rest of your class when it comes to English, Maths or Science? It’s so easy to fall behind when schools and teachers move at such a very fast pace. One second you are at the top of the class, and the next second you are struggling to understand the most basic of terminology! The first thing to understand is that this is common. Every student faces this at one time or another. Even the brightest students fall behind sometimes! It’s no reflection on your intellect or your learning ability. What we need to focus on is how exactly you can go about getting back on top. And you’ll be happy to know that there are a lot of different ways that technology can make a difference in education. But what exactly are these various technology methods that can really make a difference to your education? Where can you find them?
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How can Technology Be Used to Decrease the Dropout Rate?

How can Technology Be Used to Decrease the Dropout Rate? | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
In response to this crisis, The Tech Edvocate decided to put forth the idea that the explosion of edtech can be leveraged to decrease the drop rate in America, provided that educators have the right tools. In this article, we decided to share with our readers a list of edtech tools that we believe can be used to prevent students from dropping out. However, before we get into that, let’s talk about why we should be concerned about the dropout rate.
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Discipline Outdoes Talent—Here's How

Discipline Outdoes Talent—Here's How | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

F   One simple letter. The grade we never want to have to give. Are some students simply doomed to low marks forever? Can their brains only struggle to deliver D-level work? Why do some students sail through courses, while others struggle? While elements such as intelligence, aptitude, and memory play a role, surprisingly, something else is a greater indicator of the success of students.

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How to de-clutter your career

How to de-clutter your career | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Devotion to a cause is the cornerstone of a successful career. But if we’re going to keep that commitment burning, we need to have the conviction that with enough willpower, we can get better at what we do, and overcome the inevitable setbacks.
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Know Your Time Management Limits as an Online Student

Know Your Time Management Limits as an Online Student | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
A full-time job and a full-time course load aren't workable for every online student.

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elearning at eCampus ULg's curator insight, September 21, 2015 11:19 AM

Maybe one of the most underrated aspect for potential online learners

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Five software tools to help online students avoid distractions

Five software tools to help online students avoid distractions | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
An interesting article on Schools.com.

 

Whether it comes from Facebook, Twitter, Google, Instagram or Reddit, distractions abound online.

This is especially true for online students, who do much of their work on the Internet. How do you resist the urge to check social media when your phone is blowing up with notifications? How do you not check that email, not Google a question that just came to you, or not see if your friend read that important message you sent her on Facebook? If you can't find the willpower, there's another way.

Here are five software tools to help online students stay disciplined and avoid distractions.

Anita Vance's curator insight, February 19, 2014 9:13 AM

Helpful for working on self-discipline with students.

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Strategies for staying sane while staying home

Strategies for staying sane while staying home | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Social distancing. Stay-in ordinances. Home schooling. Experiences many of us never thought we would be living at the beginning of 2020. Now, the “new normal,” at least for the near future, involves students of all ages at home all day and parents trying to move their work to a virtual format. Managing the stress of change is a lot, but trying to do it while entertaining a kindergartner or overseeing a high-schooler’s online activities is enough to ramp up anyone’s stress level.
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Three Google Sheets Add-ons That Can Help You Get Things Done | Free Technology for Teachers

Three Google Sheets Add-ons That Can Help You Get Things Done | Free Technology for Teachers | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Google Sheets has a lot of features baked into that can help you organize things and get things done efficiently. Start exploring the Add-ons for Google Sheets and you will find even more ways to get things done efficiently. These are my go-to Add-ons for Google Sheets.
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7 Elite Secrets To Focusing In An Age of Distraction

7 Elite Secrets To Focusing In An Age of Distraction | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Newport says that managing one's attention not only makes you more productive, but also is, in the words of science writer Winifred Gallagher, “the sine qua non of the good life and the key to improving virtually every aspect of your experience.”
Here are seven tips for learning to do deep work and cultivating time for it.


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, June 16, 2017 5:13 AM

Some interesting tips.

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Too Many Students and Not Enough Time

Too Many Students and Not Enough Time | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Student learning and growth can become obscured by three obstacles that teachers may feel powerless to address: class size, overall workload, and instructional time. These are genuine concerns, so let’s take a closer look at each challenge and possible solutions.
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The Psychology of Time Management - OnlineUniversities.com

The Psychology of Time Management - OnlineUniversities.com | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Online classes can be tailored to fit your schedule, but make no mistake, you will still need to make time to learn. Online classes demand just as much commitment as a traditional college course.
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What We Can Learn from Unsuccessful Online Students

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There are many studies that look at how online students differ from those in face-to-face classes in terms of performance, satisfaction, engagement, and other factors. It is well-known that online course completion rates tend to be lower than those for traditional classes. But relatively little is known about what the unsuccessful online student has to say about his or her own experience and how they would improve online learning. Yet these insights can be vital for distance educators.
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7 Surprising Skills Blogging is Teaching You : @ProBlogger

7 Surprising Skills Blogging is Teaching You : @ProBlogger | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

This is a guest contribution from Kelly Teng, Digital Outreach Specialist at Switched on Media. ...

 

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Blogging can take you on a whirlwind journey. It can have you running around at events, losing sleep, and sitting in front of your computer for hours and hours (and hours…). The end result is a great blog with stellar posts, and a myriad of experiences that you get to embark on and incredible people you get to meet.

However, your experiences and the amount of time you invest don’t just make for a great blog – in fact, your blogging benefits you in ways that you may not even realise.

Here are a few surprising skills that you acquire as a byproduct of blogging. You may discover some hidden talents you never thought you had (party tricks not included).

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