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Engagement, responsibility and trust
Engagement is not a goal, it’s an outcome of students (or anyone) doing meaningful work. Meaningful to themselves AND to the community they are in. Continue reading
Social media and peer learning
Here is the archive of the Connected Learning webinar I participated in recently. Social Media and Peer Learning: From Mediated Pedagogy to Peeragogy Discover how giving students more responsibility in shaping their own curriculum can lead to more active participation. … Continue reading
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Free webinar - Social Media and Peer Learning
Social Media and Peer Learning: From Mediated Pedagogy to Peeragogy Discover how giving students more responsibility in shaping their own curriculum can lead to more active participation. I’m going to be on the panel for this webinar from Connected Learning, … Continue reading
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