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  1. Added Nov 15, 2008 by amaechi
    How long does it take to become disciplined (A genius)
  2. Added Oct 29, 2008 by amaechi
    Augmented Reality technology makes learning immersive by augmenting current educational technology (read: books)
  3. Added Oct 03, 2008 by amaechi
    The pervasive nature of the internet, and the new forms of engagement that it encourages are fundamentally changing the way we interact with information, think, learn, and grow
  4. Added Oct 03, 2008 by amaechi
    Is technology stealing our collective soul?
  5. Added Jul 18, 2008 by kse
    Prof. Stephen Heppell: "Europe's leading online education expert" Microsoft 2006. "Europe's leading online education guru" Guardian 2004. "The most influential academic in recent years in the filed of technology and innovation" the Department for Education and Skills. UK, 2006 Stephen has very considerable experience in policy, research, practice, new technologies, learning and more. He enjoys global respect. Stephen leads the collegiate Learnometer team, and the project.
  6. Added Jun 16, 2008 by luizsilva
    A highly significant suggestion on the choice of the subject of an essay,from the area of Psychology or Pedagogy, or from specializations as Psychoanalysis or Psichoeducation, among others, would be as how Psychoanalysis can serve as an educational tool. Psychological science and psychiatry shape illustrations, clinical usances of demeanour, characterisations, subjects of personality, reception
  7. Added Feb 02, 2008 by aseldow
    It was after doing a little research that I then came across the learning principles of William Glasser, M.D – a psychiatrist who wrote many papers on improving the U.S. school system and was an advocate of non-medical treatments to mental disorders. He said: “We Learn . . .10% of what we read,20% of what we hear, 30% of what we see, 50% of what we see and hear, 70% of what we discuss, 80% of..
  8. Added Oct 03, 2007 by amo
    collaborative knowledge generating site
  9. Added Jun 09, 2007 by aseldow
    The Bazaar is a community portal for people who want to use, exchange and share Open Source Software and resources to support learning. Exchanging materials, networking with others and testing all kinds of Open Source Software tools and applications can be done through the forum, the wikis and the blogsystem, but also via the Stalls which are put on to the Bazaar website.
  10. Added Apr 12, 2007 by amiddlet50
    A guide to online role play design
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