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Category Archives: Online Learning
LTI is Helping
We are working with with the Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) Specification in the ARCLITE Lab I direct at Brigham Young University (BYU). This article addresses the future of this specification from the IMS Global Learning Consortium: LTI Standard Promises a Kinder, … Continue reading
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The Flipped Classroom: Getting Serious
For various reasons the flipped classroom is of particular interest to me. While accountability in any enterprise is one of the key elements of success. what students do outside of the classroom is one of the least accountable aspects of education … Continue reading
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The S-Curve of Educational Video
I just posted the most recent piece in my series of columns, “Educational Technology Points of Inflection.” It explains where educational video is in its development life cycle. Thomas Edison exclaimed as early as 1913 that “It is possible to teach every branch of … Continue reading
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A Love Letter to Educational Technology
I just discovered this “love letter to technology” that Roxanna Elden, a Miami school teacher, wrote for Rick Hess’s blog. She makes some great points in a very creative way. The Relationship Status of Teachers and Educational Technology: It’s Complicated … Continue reading
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