The Boundaries of Data Collection
I want to take a moment to examine how data collection has changed for us who teach and assess students. In the digitally augmented classroom, there should be concern for both corporate...
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The Boundaries of Data Collection
I want to take a moment to examine how data collection has changed for us who teach and assess students. In the digitally augmented classroom, there should be concern for both corporate...
Category: EdtechTurning Digital Learning Into Intellectual Property
The world’s largest publisher of educational textbooks and resources, Pearson, recently extended its work into digital media and learning. As well as producing innovative new digital learning resources and platforms, Pearson is...
Category: EdtechListening to the Field: Lessons on Multimedia and Technology in English Classrooms
While I know my DML Central blogging colleagues and I try to stay abreast of the educational, social, and economic implications of digital media on the lives of young people today, sometimes...
Category: Edtech#SlaveryWithASmile: How Twitter Can Raise Social Consciousness
I love Twitter. I love Twitter because it makes silly questions about dog pants go so viral that the President feels the need to weigh in with his opinion. I love Twitter...
Category: Digital CitizenshipWhat Failure? Supporting a Succeeding UC Online Course
I’m certainly no starry-eyed uncritical worshipper of online learning. In fact, I have something of a reputation as a very frank critic, which was solidified with my book The War on Learning....
Category: EdtechHow Unplanned Learning Led to Online Book Group
Learning by stumbling upon things — and cultivating the ability to recognize when you’ve stumbled onto something valuable — can be amplified manyfold if you regularly look where people in your personal...
Category: Reimagining Learning