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"Cognitive load and Prior Knowledge are why we tend to teach absolute novices using techniques and contexts that are different to the ones we deploy for absolute experts, and why we avoid exposing novices to too much chaos. We start to drive in car parks, not motorways, we learn the names for foods before we deal with negative inversion when learning a language. We learn how to log in to a computer before we learn to code. We are still bundles of brains, experiences, and nervous systems sitting on the other side of a screen. This has not changed. Or been optimised by technology."
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The Maker Movement and the Rebirth of Constructionism - Hybrid Pedagogy
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Flat Connections: An Ideal Global Collaboration Model
Thanks to Adam from the Academic Social Action Collective
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Competency Based Education… in 5 easy steps | An Ethical Island
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Global Connections - Flat Connections
Words of encouragement from Avylon, a Flat Connections Global Educator.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Global Education Highlights (weekly)
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