Archive for the ‘Learning (general)’ Category

More educational technology needed

A recent survey regarding educational technology reveals some interesting findings.

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The Culture Code

The Culture Code gives an interesting view on world cultures, by outlining the imprinting that goes on at an early age.

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Online assessment and cheating

Big Brother watching while you do an online exam? Will it work?

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How to determine if Japan’s teachers are incompetent?

Prime Minister Abe's latest newsletter gives his outline on education reforms. But how will it play out?

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Trends in learning with technology

The 2007 Horizon Report points out where technology in learning is going. Is your institution listening?

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U21 Global: e-learning in the right direction

U21 Global is an online university with headquarters in Singapore. I was impressed with their approach to e-learning.

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Boxing equals brain damage

Boxing should be banned. It has no place in the modern world. Actually, did it ever have a place?

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Learning simulation: Trauma Center - Second Opinion

Trauma Center - Second Opinion is an interesting simulation using the Wii game system.

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Lifelong computer skills

What computer skills do we need to teach kids? Nielsen provides some interesting insight.

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Wikipedia - banned?

Some lecturers ban students from using Wikipedia for research. Is this the right way to go?

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