The Hebrew Padagogy Wheel. “This connection of theory, practice, and application should be on the wall of every classroom”
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The Padagogy Wheel English V5
The Hebrew Padagogy Wheel. “This connection of theory, practice, and application should be on the wall of every classroom”
The Padagogy Wheel Spanish V5
The Updated V5.0 of the Padagogy Wheel has 50% more resources and 188 linked educational apps and should be in every classroom.
The Czech Speaking World
The Czech Padagogy Wheel. “This connection of theory, practice, and application should be on the wall of every classroom”
Start with graduate attributes
[google-translator] DOWNLOAD THE LATEST VERSION: V4 published Mar 2015. This PDF Poster has links to 122 of the latest and most popular educational apps. Now these resources are available in 19 different languages. The poster also has app selection criteria according to Blooms taxonomy. It could provide the backbone of a complete course or seminar […]
It’s about transformation
[google-translator] DOWNLOAD THE LATEST VERSION: V4 published Mar 2015. This PDF Poster has links to 122 of the latest and most popular educational apps. Now these resources are available in 19 different languages. The poster also has app selection criteria according to Blooms taxonomy. It could provide the backbone of a complete course or seminar […]
Simulations … the New Instructional Design
As a kid, my ultimate Christmas present was a Davy Crockett coonskin hat, the ones with the tails, remember? 🙂 At the end of 2012 when I leant about a conference being held in a hotel across the road from the Alamo in Texas I have to confess I thought it was the coolest location […]
Immersive Learning … a Nine-Year Journey
[google-translator] “Learning (and teaching, such as it is) is not a process of communication, but rather, a process of immersion. Put loosely, it suggests the idea of teaching not by telling or even demonstrating but rather through the creation (or identification) of an environment into which a learner is immersed”. Stephen Downes (July 1 2006) […]