Monthly Archives: December 2010

ASCILITE 2010 – Wednesday

Publishing and Perishing: The critical importance of educational research design Tom Reeves, Susan McKenney, Jan Herrington [Get slides if possible – excellent!] Tom provides a range of evidence for why traditional controlled experimental approaches won’t work in educational research. Payne … Continue reading

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ASCILITE Notes

Lookup review of Higher Education report by Denise Bradley · The best behaviour management strategy is an excellent lesson · Join the Second Life Educators mailing list · Virtual Worlds Ideas: o A virtual worlds lab (physical) where students can … Continue reading

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ASCILITE Tuesday

How does pre-service teacher preparedness to use ICTs for learning and teaching develop during the first two years of teacher training. Lincoln Gill, Barney Dalgamo Uses Steketee (2005) and Taylor (2004) to describe students’ progression between levels. Mid semester 1: … Continue reading

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ASCILITE 2010 – Monday

Shirley Alexander Tim O’Reilly slide share presentation “Working on the stuff that really matters” Shirley #1: How to design learning to meet the diverse needs of students in contemporary social contexts? Jan Herrington Jan Herrington’s Authentic Learning work has won … Continue reading

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Online Networked Research

Musing: I think there will be a big future for networked approaches to research, that enable researchers (and people) from around the world to collaboratively and often publicly perform research analysis. For instance, if a dataset can be placed on … Continue reading

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