Rethinking educational approaches requires not only embracing technology, but also understanding how to make learning engaging, accessible and adaptive. Digital platforms, interactive tools, VR, AR and gaming elements are shaping a new generation of learning experiences. But at the heart of it all is the human desire to learn, explore and develop. Supporting this motivation through modern solutions is key to successful learning in the Web 2.0 era and beyond.
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Learning about game mechanics, even in an entertaining way, can suggest interesting ideas for educational solutions. The key is a deliberate approach where the value of the process is as important as the outcome. Sometimes such parallels help to rethink the approach to learning and get inspired by new formats of interaction with the audience.
Monthly Archive: December 2009
This map published on TechCrunch recently just makes me wonder if we are doing the right thing when using social networking to reach our customers, learners, partners. It seems to me most of our...
Websites to Help You Find Definitions to Twitter Hashtags – So, you are on Twitter and have no clue what… http://tumblr.com/xaf4ktae8 # Link: Broadcast Live Events from Your iPhone via Ustream – This is...
About Le Web: “The real time web is taking the world by storm! Twitter has grown exponentially in one year with an extremely simple service that does only one thing: keep you in touch...
Ustream just changed the way we broadcast events to our crowds. With their newly released Broadcaster application for the iPhone you can use your iPhone’s camera to broadcast any event right into your interactive...
Not sure I like it when people post updates clearly askin for attention. Like "please RT" or "txt me"… # The (brief) Grammar Cheat Sheet – http://bit.ly/7JXcLh (via @9swords) in reply to 9swords #...