Drexel e-Learning 2.0 Conference
Yesterday, I attended the Drexel E-Learning 2.0 Conference and I wanted to summarize some of the key points and presentations. Most Important things I learned: Understanding the differences between...
View ArticleLearning Theory Jackpot!
The beautiful thing about the internet is that just when you think you are going to have to spend hours researching a topic, someone already compiled a bunch of the useful information into a website!...
View ArticleBlogging about another blog – Future-Making Serious Games
Here is another blog that I find particularly useful by a woman named Eliane Alhadeff. The article that I linked to is called “Serious Gaming with COTS: What Children Learn!”. She links a useful...
View ArticleOn Culture, Blended Learning, and Soap Boxes
I’ve been trying to verbalize with much difficulty; the various cultural changes that I feel are taking place at the moment. Change is in the air! Along with thousands of Bumble Bees mating on the...
View ArticleBlog(s) of the Day
Here’s a blog by Denis Saulnier recapping a presentation by Katie Salen on Games & Learning. This was my favorite blog of the day ~ very informative and equipped with sources. In the meantime...
View ArticleOn Learning, Technology, and Physics
One thing that I have been noticing in my technology and learning search, is that the technology is developing faster than the learning theories. This makes sense to me because technology is something...
View ArticleConnectivism
I mentioned Connectivism in several blogs – the concept promoted by George Siemens. He and Stephen Downes are going to hold an online course about Connectivism starting in September. Information about...
View ArticleIn the spirit of Thanksgiving… FEAST your eyes on this!
I’ve been accumulating interesting links lately regarding learning/visual literacy/and technology. I feel like a squirrel gathering nuts for the winter but I only have 5 links so I think I’ll need...
View ArticleWhat did I learn about learning in 2008?
In response to Tony Karrer’s big question for December, I decided to reflect on what I have learned about learning in 2008. I started blogging in February of 2008 initially focused on simulations and...
View ArticleMotivations for Adult Learning
With every topic there’s a theory, a name, and new vocabulary. I feel like knowledge is the equivalent of America in the early 1800′s … so much has been acquired and claimed but there’s still so much...
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