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Since I published this post over 10 years ago (2012), podcasting has come a long way. Why use podcasts in the classroom? In the field of education, podcasts are used for a wide variety of purposes including: Teaching online or in a hybrid or flippedclassroom. peer learning).
Learning 2.0 ( [link] ) August 20 - 24, 2012 Just announced! Learning 2.0 is a unique chance to participate in a global conversation on rethinking teaching and learning in the age of the Internet. The conference general information page is HERE and call for presentation proposals and instructions for Learning 2.0
The first iteration of this list was published in 2012 and since then the list witnessed several iterations. They can be used in flippedclassrooms or in blended learning environments. I am sure a number of other aspects are still lacking in which case I invite your feedback and contribution through email or social media.
Personalizing Teaching through Experiential Learning. Experiential learning: Transforming theory into practice. Adult Learning-related Learning Theories. In Theories in Adult Learning and Education (1st ed., An Experiential Learning Perspective on Students’ Satisfaction Model in a FlippedClassroom Context.
.” It is generally accepted that there are four models of blended learning: Rotation, Flex, A La Carte, and Enriched Virtual. The Christensen Institute clarifies that “the Rotation model includes four sub-models: Station Rotation, Lab Rotation, FlippedClassroom, and Individual Rotation.” FlippedClassroom.
The Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2012. Learning to Code. The FlippedClassroom. Education Data and Learning Analytics. Online Learning. MobileLearning. Social Learning, Social Networks. Data vs Privacy. The Business of Ed-tech. The Maker Movement. The Battle to Open Textbooks. US Politics.
The Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2012. Learning to Code. The FlippedClassroom. Education Data and Learning Analytics. Online Learning. MobileLearning. Social Learning, Social Networks. Data vs Privacy. The Business of Ed-tech. The Maker Movement. The Battle to Open Textbooks. US Politics.
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