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""Attached is the 46th version of Professional Development Opportunities in Educational Technology and Education (previously known as the Educational Technology and Education Conference List). Over time, the list has grown to include many online events which cannot be classified as conferences. I genuinely try to compile a list of events that will give viewers value for their time. But, I may not always succeed. There are a plethora of events listed on conference websites; however, those who use them must choose wisely. "
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25 more real-world examples of Virtual Reality – E-Learning Provocateur
Excellent examples to share showing VR in different contexts.
Monday, November 22, 2021
Digital Learning and Teaching Links (weekly)
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Global Education Highlights (weekly)
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""Attached is the 46th version of Professional Development Opportunities in Educational Technology and Education (previously known as the Educational Technology and Education Conference List). Over time, the list has grown to include many online events which cannot be classified as conferences. I genuinely try to compile a list of events that will give viewers value for their time. But, I may not always succeed. There are a plethora of events listed on conference websites; however, those who use them must choose wisely. "
tags: education technology
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25 more real-world examples of Virtual Reality – E-Learning Provocateur
Excellent examples to share showing VR in different contexts.
tags: VirtualReality education
Monday, August 30, 2021
Digital Learning and Teaching Links (weekly)
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Preserving History - Stager-to-Go
Gary Stager expounds on how two Australian schools began the 1:1 revolution with laptops.
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The Research Files Episode 69: Gary Stager on 30 years of laptops in…
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Global Education Highlights (weekly)
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Preserving History - Stager-to-Go
Gary Stager expounds on how two Australian schools began the 1:1 revolution with laptops.
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The Research Files Episode 69: Gary Stager on 30 years of laptops in…
Monday, July 12, 2021
Digital Learning and Teaching Links (weekly)
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Embedded questions during a podcast improves knowledge acquisition and retention - kirschner-ED
"If you use podcasts in your instruction, you might want to consider adding interpolated questions (these used to be called adjunct questions) to them. What this means is embedding questions for listeners to consider while listening to the content so as to enhance knowledge retention. Previous research has shown that such questions can improve learning from written materials (see all of the research by Ernst Rothkopf and his colleagues and also the review article of my mentor during my master’s studies Christian Hamaker), from live and recorded lectures, and from video learning material. My first scientific article was on this subject! "
tags: podcast
Monday, March 01, 2021
Monday, January 25, 2021
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How a Young Poet Is Nurturing Empathy ... With Virtual Reality - OZY | A Modern Media Company
She wowed the world with her poetry at President Joe Biden’s inauguration. But we first introduced you to Amanda Gorman back in 2017 — when she was just 19 and an OZY Genius Award winner. Read on for our original story. Every year, OZY gives ten college students the opportunity to pursue their outstanding ideas and envisioned innovations with grants of up to $10,000. The OZY Genius Awards aims to support and celebrate the next Albert Einstein, Mark Zuckerberg, Oprah Winfrey or Wendy Kopp, as they write groundbreaking books, film thought-provoking documentaries, launch tomorrow’s industry-disrupting companies, or create the next game-changing social movements. Meet one of our 2017 recipients, Amanda Gorman.
tags: VirtualReality empathy
Monday, November 09, 2020
Digital Learning and Teaching Links (weekly)
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Digital learning down-under – Michael Sankey
"Professor Michael Sankey – Griffith University"
Sunday, November 08, 2020
Global Education Highlights (weekly)
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Digital learning down-under – Michael Sankey
"Professor Michael Sankey – Griffith University"
Monday, October 12, 2020
Digital Learning and Teaching Links (weekly)
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Is Learning on Zoom the Same as In Person? Not to Your Brain | EdSurge News
"At this point the Zoom call has almost come to define learning and working in the age of COVID-19. But a few months ago, people began realizing that all these video calls were making them tired—exhausted even—more so than a day of in-person class or all-day meetings. The phenomena even has a name: Zoom fatigue. And it’s backed by some pretty interesting brain science. "
tags: education zoom onlinelearning
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9 Insights For Educators We Learned On A Zoom Call — With Zoom | EdSurge News
"Of all the behaviors necessitated by the pandemic—wearing face masks, ordering takeout or groceries online, working from home—only one has taken over the lexicon, serving variously as a verb, adjective or noun: Zooming. "
tags: education Zoom onlinelearning