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  • Classroom2.0: Twitter, del.icio.us and participatory learning at melanie mcbride online
    ... articles and research supporting everything I’m talking about in the course. For example, this past week, we ... readings, videos or examples to my course delicious bookmarks . That’s my virtual, live, textbook - licensed ... merit (the very definition of laggard) . Thankfully, as Howard’s example testifies, times are changing. Twitter ... Gaming Articles Virtual Worlds Culture Interviews Archive October 2008 September ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, November 17, 2008 - Comments
  • Deeper Instructional Design
    Example - Practice - Summary Action! How do people really learn - use that to design system. - And what technology ... research Advanced ID - Learning Grounded - Skills-focused - Emotionally engaging Brain characteristics - Pattern ... Motivating Intro - Motivating example - hook viscerally. + Exaggeration of the consequences of NOT having the ... + different media + more models, more examples, more opportunities to resonate with the learner, get to see the pattern, other examples make more sense. Hardest part - get people to see the importance of the underlying models. - Models ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, November 13, 2008 - Comments
  • The Great ILS Challenge
    ... as an avatar? Realistic or graphical? Games as research tools. We can use the game to see how people behave based on ... .). - To gain that literacy - play - Example - immersive language simulations 2 usable game concepts - Grow your cube ... we do. Let's take our usual - what can we do to make it better? This challenge - Design a game to get to the ethical ... . And got a very high level game designer to do the challenge courtesy of Clark Quinn (1 degree of separation). A great example of how web 2.0 works! ----------------------------------- Deb and Bob Holm (get name from Mark) One example ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, November 13, 2008 - Comments
  • ZaidLearn: 8 Free Screencasting Tools For Tony!
    ... the same microphone :-) Any thoughts on tools that allow you to phone someone with your VoIP client, for example, then ... ) e-books (14) learning skills (14) podcasts (14) educational gaming (11 ... ) Learning Tools Audacity (Audio Recording) Classtools (Flash Games) CustomSignGenerator ... ) Arizona State University Berkeley Multimedia Research Center Berkeley on iTunes Berkeley Resources ... ) iLumina (che, bio, phy, math & comSc) Intute (Education and Research) LEARNet (HK) LeMill - Learning ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 31, 2008 - Comments
  • Kevin Kelly Q&A
    On Collaboration Tools of the Future: Tools we have right now are minimal. Not good in sense that they dont structure the information we are generating. Info needs structure to be readable and parseable. We’ll see tools come along where the structure of the information is parsed and shared. Example: Parsing out arguments. If you use the word ... spend time is a great avenue of research. How we spend time with instruments and people. Add to it the design approach to ... . Writing in Science Fiction is not good. Great ideas badly written. Deamon by a first time author. Game designer who sets ...
    Learning Matters! - Tuesday, October 28, 2008 - Comments
  • Teaching Higher Order Skills in a Virtual World
    ... thought to a situation. For example, a learner can't decide the best method of running a business without synthesis of ... example is putting out a fire or arranging traffic flow in a building or a city street. Student interaction is another ... â¬Sgreenâ¬ý structure within some cost and time constraints. They then must research what it means to have a â¬Sgreenâ ... Recommended Books, Games and Gadgets Recommended Games and Gadgets Recommended Books Content ...
    Kapp Notes - Tuesday, October 28, 2008 - Comments
  • Mobile tools
    ... the LightSaber app.  Great for entertaining the kids when we’ve got to wait.  I play games for research reasons, er ... free apps (and games).  I regularly go off to the iTunes store and check out what’s new (particularly the top free ... changed (because they haven’t fixed them, ahem): no cut/copy/paste drives me nuts .  For example, I put an address in ... the games I’m playing.  I used to play a lot of Risk in college, and then Lux on the computer.  Now ...
    Learnlets - Monday, October 27, 2008 - Comments
  • New Work and New Work Skills
    ... implications? In presentations, I often will cite this as an example of the kinds of changes in work skills that have occurred and are constantly occurring. A big part of education is learning how to do research and really that's where you ... senior year of college. I was part of a team that was working on building a computer player for the game of ...
    eLearning Technology - Monday, October 20, 2008 - Comments
  • eLearning, mLearning, Tech Terms, Google, & iPods
    ... also acting as a growth catalyst for certain types of products and services. The research indicates that the current ... networking, and accelerated development of the frontal lobe, which controls these functions. Today, video-game brain ... a new multitasking technology culture. - Gary Small, M.D. Director, UCLA Memory & Aging Research Center iPods ... than space. For example, it is helpful that I can listen to podcast from experts from any place. But what truly ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Sunday, October 19, 2008 - Comments