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Friday, February 09, 2007

Courtesy of digg, comes this great site!

I’m a long time fan of text-based games, and I love the memories of these games!



Posted by Bill on 02/09 at 12:26 PM in Personal
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innovate and distance learning
Friday, February 02, 2007

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Great resource for educational technology.  This is one of those “high content-low fluff” websites which really gives us some good things to think about - there are articles about pedagogy and learning, and thoughtful reviews about relevant websites.  In fact, it’s triggered some of my thinking about distance learning.

To be honest, as a primary school educator (now in secondary), I’ve been cool to the “distance learning” thing (which innovate seems to focus on). I think distance learning doesn’t lend itself to younger learners. 

I am however, an advocate of making learning materials online - handouts, important announcements, things like that.  Our school uses blackboard and I’m very happy with it.

As a support to classroom learning? fantastic? As a primary learning tool? Nyet.

Good stuff. 



Posted by Bill on 02/02 at 11:08 AM in Educational Tech
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