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A Quick Visual Guide To Education Technology | ...

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A Quick Visual Guide To Education Technology, from MOOC, Adaptive Learning, eLearning, Blended Learning, flipped classrooms, and gamification.

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A New Visual Featuring Some Interesting Google Search Tips

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April 17, 2015 Here is an interesting infographic covering some handy Google search tips. This could be a very good material to share with students. Of course, as we have repeatedly argued here, searching Google is an indispensable skill for the 21st century students.

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The Flipped Learning Process Visually Explained

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A New Wonderful Bloom's Taxonomy Visual for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

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Infographics: A visual link to learning

Infographics: A visual link to learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Infographics are learning tools that provide a great way to supply learners with quick, concise, and key information in a memorable and engaging way. There are many resources out there to create infographics that provide information aligned to the modern day learner. With many key advantages over traditional eLearning, why not consider Infographics for your next learning product


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, December 12, 2013 11:48 AM

Good article giving an overview of infographics.

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A Must See Visual Featuring The 5 Levels of Student Engagement | Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

A Must See Visual Featuring The 5 Levels of Student Engagement | Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

After posting about the "10 ways to get your students engaged" here is another good visual I learned about from Mindshift and which outlines different levels of engagement. As I have already  argued elsewhere here in this blog, getting today's students deeply engaged (the first level of engagement below) in the learning experience taking place in class is not an easy task. Unless students see a direct relevance between  what they are going to learn and how that information will help them them in their actual life , it becomes hard to hook and maintain their attention. Proponents of socio-cultural linguistics emphasize the importance of "context" in learning.

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A Visual Guide To Creative Commons Licensing

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A Visual Guide To Creative Commons Licensing
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4 Different Visual Guides To Bloom's Taxonomy - Edudemic

4 Different Visual Guides To Bloom's Taxonomy - Edudemic | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
In a nutshell, Bloom's taxonomy is a grouping of educational objectives that first came about in 1956 in an attempt to classify educational objectives.
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Universal Design for Learning Visually Explained for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

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A New Visual on Flipped Learning

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Trude Burnett's curator insight, April 8, 2015 11:34 AM

As we move into even more of "flipped" models of learning we need to be aware of how it works, this graphic gives a concise visual.

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Excellent Google Classroom Visual Guides for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

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A Visual Primer On Learning Theory

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A Visual Primer On Learning Theory

 

Theories on how people learn are not new. Piaget, Bruner, Vygotsky, Skinner and others have theorized for years how it is we come to “know” things.

Unlike many theories involving physics for example, it is unlikely that a single learning theory is “right,” and will ultimately prove other theories “wrong.” How people learn is complex, and any unifying theory on how it all happens that’s entirely accurate would likely be too vague to be helpful. In that way, each “theory” is more of a way to describe one truth out of many.

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Adel M. Alharbi's curator insight, February 7, 2014 11:21 AM

I like learning through visual concept!

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Subscribing to both Bloom and Vygotsky’s social learning theory and currently Webb's Depth of Knowledge allows educators to build upon a student's learning experiences by scaffolding and facilitating questioning techniques to guide students from simple recall to higher levels of creative and critical thinking, thereby allowing them to reflect on their own thinking process. The visual primer is the realization of what "good teachers" and "good leaders" do (i.e. - making meaningful connections and then synthesizing the information).

 

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A Visual Guide To Teaching Students Digital Citizenship Skills - Edudemic

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While looking for a better way to start teaching students digital citizenship skills, one teacher decided to make a visual guide herself - and share it!
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Google Forms for Beginners- Handy Visual Guide for Teachers | Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

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 Google Forms is getting more traction particularly since the introduction of some useful features to its functionality. Now users can very easily insert YouTube videos into forms ; they can also integrate images and create awesome forms with a variety of sophisticated backgrounds. As a teacher, you will find these features handy as you can now create a quiz around a video and get students to exercise their writing, listening, and comprehension skills in ways that were not available before.

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A Visual Guide To Staying Safe On Social Media - Edudemic

A Visual Guide To Staying Safe On Social Media - Edudemic | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Staying safe on social media isn't easy. Social networks want a LOT of your information. Here's a visual guide to what you can (and can't) post.
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