The Definition Of Mobile Learning
While often characterized by technology, mobile learning is learning characterized by the need and ability of the learner to be mobile.
While often characterized by technology, mobile learning is learning characterized by the need and ability of the learner to be mobile.
Here, colleagues share their experiences with incorporating game-based learning into instruction and reflecting upon the outcomes.
Rather than allow one genre to dominate the list, we chose to collect a diverse range of 50 of the best education accounts on Twitter.
What is the future of data in education? Improved visualization and smarter algorithms to personalize learning for students.
Teaching Positive In The Face Of Negativity: What Is Your ‘Why’? by Rachelle Poth What is your ‘why’? How can you ‘teach positive’ in the face of negativity? While many teachers focus on practical ideas and skills–assessment ideas, teaching strategies, and classroom management, for example–being about to create a healthy mindset can be one of…
What impact and effect on student performance can we expect from this education technology and on what do we base that expectation?
The world is changing, but that’s always been true since the world began. What is worth examining is the pace and scale and effects of those changes.
A learning journal is an ongoing collection of writing done for the purpose of learning rather than the purpose of demonstrating learning.
Staying Safe During A Hurricane by Terry Heick Right off the bat, let me say that I’m (very obviously) not an expert in hurricanes. If you want government-endorsed and specific FEMA-created checklists, you’re not going to get that here. I used to fly airplanes as a teen and grew up fascinated with severe weather, but…
A twitter chat is a public discussion based on a topic through a series of questions that serve as discussion prompts–all using a unifying hashtag.
Background noise works by quieting subconscious chatter and the need for stimulus. It’s a powerful tool for writing, reading, and focus.
The Library of Congress Literacy Awards were created in 1977 by Congress to “stimulate public interest in books and reading.”
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