Archivo diario: 28 octubre, 2011

Educación, Milenarismo y Tecnomaravillas « francescllorens.eu

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The Benefits of E-Learning and E-Learning Software

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Learning can be acquired in a lot of ways. It can be acquired through experience and by enrolling in a class that will teach you on the subject or skills that you need to learn.
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The Socratic Dilemma: Teaching v. Learning, The Eternal Struggle

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E-learning in a mind-map

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stevewheelerdotnet @timbuckteeth

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Just another WordPress.com site…
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Social Network Technologies for Learning Stephen Downes ~ Stephen’s Web

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Stephen’s Web, the home page of Stephen Downes, with news and information on e-learning, new media, instructional technology, educational design, and related subjects…
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Mobile phones are tools for learning – ULearn11

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Do you have mobile phones in the classroom? Or are they banned in your school? Dr Jan Herrington was another of the keynote speakers at ULearn11 in Rotorua last week.
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The 50 Best Blogs About Secondary Education | Best Colleges Online

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‘Revolutionary Learning Spaces’, Prof Stephen Heppell @stephenheppell – eLearning Blog Dont Waste Your Time

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Donald Clark Plan B: When apprenticeships go bad (7 fails)

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