In 2019 ACODE ran a survey to understand where Australasian HE Institutions were up-to in relation to establishing micro-credentials. At that point less than a quarter had even a policy in place. Since then the effort towards micro- credentialing has increased. The 2020 ACODE survey reveals that, if not already well-underway, institutions are developing or seriously considering micro- credentialing strategies. A number of interesting trends emerged that this presentation will explore, such as, several universities are working on ways to
integrate existing short course systems into award course systems. Others are planning to offer micro-credentials to businesses and government in a commercial capacity. It was noted that professional practice degrees are a new space being explored to tap into industry partnerships. There is also consideration of co-delivery with VET providers. In all this, many indicated that they needed to rethink their operating structures to best service micro-credentials in their various permutations.
In 2019 ACODE ran a survey to understand where Australasian HE Institutions were up-to in relation to establishing micro-credentials. At that point less than a quarter had even a policy in place. Since then the effort towards micro- credentialing has increased. The 2020 ACODE survey reveals that, if not already well-underway, institutions are developing or seriously considering micro- credentialing strategies. A number of interesting trends emerged that this presentation will explore, such as, several universities are working on ways to
integrate existing short course systems into award course systems. Others are planning to offer micro-credentials to businesses and government in a commercial capacity. It was noted that professional practice degrees are a new space being explored to tap into industry partnerships. There is also consideration of co-delivery with VET providers. In all this, many indicated that they needed to rethink their operating structures to best service micro-credentials in their various permutations.
Report on the Exploratory Research project on Online Learning in southwest MB, 9-12.
Presented to Southwest MB School Superintendents & Web-Based Contacts Meeting for MB Education. December, 2009.
Educational technology & higher education, Digital Learners, Net generation, E-content, Web based Learning, Self Instructional Materials (SIM), Blended Learning, Mobile Learning, Flipped Classroom,
Presentation of Tony Bates for EDEN's new Education in time of pandemic webinar series on 'When education moves home: implications for students, academics, administrators, and educational leaders' - 6 April 2020, 17:00 CET
More info:
https://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/when-education-moves-home-implications-for-students-academics-administrators-and-education-leaders/
An example school report from the Partners in Learning School Research Tool. See http://www.pil-network.com/sites/schoolresearch/index for more information.
Educational technology is a field of study that investigates the process of analyzing, designing, developing, implementing, and
evaluating the instructional environment and learning materials in order to improve teaching and learning.
A Decade of Digital Education: We Are Still Learning (Studiosity Symposium 2017)Studiosity.com
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Keynote presenter:
Assoc. Prof. Chris Tisdell, Associate Dean (Education), Faculty of Science, UNSW
Introduction to ways how educators can benefit from ICT in maths, both for preparing lessons, teaching, collaborating and professional development. It includes words of caution on what ICT can and cannot do.
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Report on the Exploratory Research project on Online Learning in southwest MB, 9-12.
Presented to Southwest MB School Superintendents & Web-Based Contacts Meeting for MB Education. December, 2009.
Educational technology & higher education, Digital Learners, Net generation, E-content, Web based Learning, Self Instructional Materials (SIM), Blended Learning, Mobile Learning, Flipped Classroom,
Presentation of Tony Bates for EDEN's new Education in time of pandemic webinar series on 'When education moves home: implications for students, academics, administrators, and educational leaders' - 6 April 2020, 17:00 CET
More info:
https://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/when-education-moves-home-implications-for-students-academics-administrators-and-education-leaders/
An example school report from the Partners in Learning School Research Tool. See http://www.pil-network.com/sites/schoolresearch/index for more information.
Educational technology is a field of study that investigates the process of analyzing, designing, developing, implementing, and
evaluating the instructional environment and learning materials in order to improve teaching and learning.
A Decade of Digital Education: We Are Still Learning (Studiosity Symposium 2017)Studiosity.com
A Decade of Digital Education: We Are Still Learning
A look into digital education over the past 10 years. What’s worked? What hasn’t? And what can we be doing better?
Keynote presenter:
Assoc. Prof. Chris Tisdell, Associate Dean (Education), Faculty of Science, UNSW
Introduction to ways how educators can benefit from ICT in maths, both for preparing lessons, teaching, collaborating and professional development. It includes words of caution on what ICT can and cannot do.
8 BENEFITS OF TECHNOLOGY IN CURRENT AND FUTURE EDUCATION.pptxnavabharathschool99
Technology in current education has become a pillar for continuity and excellence in the holistic training of different generations. Its importance became more visible as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic and today many are already noticing its benefits. This time we will tell you more about the role that technology plays in the educational framework and its main benefits. The role of technology in education today and in the future. Technology in current education has become a facilitator of changes, especially those promoted by the health situation. With your contribution, we can not only develop distance learning, but we are competently preparing new generations to take on the challenges of the present and the future.
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Originally published as a series of blog posts titled Technology in Modern Foreign Languages, this collection of articles explores how teachers are successfully incorporating the use of new technologies into their classroom practice with a focus on enhancing teaching and learning.
Technologies such as blogging, microblogging, web 2.0, wikis, sound recording and videoconferencing have all found their way into our classrooms and harnessing them effectively is at the heart of 21st century pedagogy.
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for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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3. a) effects were stronger when computers were used to supplement traditional
teaching, rather than being seen as its alternative.
b) effects were stronger when teachers received higher levels of training in the
use of computers
c) effects were strong when computers offered students opportunities to
extend their learning practice periods or take advantage of tutorial assistance
d) there were clear advantages in the students assuming control over the
learning situation in aspects such as pacing and mastering new material
e) students were able to use computers most effectively when working in pairs
d) computers have the ability to provide highly adaptive feedback to the
learner
e) students learn more when they work in pairs when using technology
John Hattie
University of Melbourne
4. Interventions
Feedback +8 Metacognition and
self-regulation +8
Peer tutoring +6 Homework +5
Collaborative learning +5 Mastery learning +5 Digital technology +4 Reducing class size +1
5. Sandra Nutley
University of St Andrews
“Many schemes only recognise
practices and programmes that are
underpinned by the strongest of
evidence bases. This can stifle
innovation [.] There is merit in
programmes which seek to recognise
practices which may be helpful but do
not yet have evidence to support
them.”
6. Bob Harrison
Toshiba Education Adviser
“There is NO evidence of a causal link
between any piece of technology and
improved learning outcomes but there
is abundant evidence of a correlation
between schools and teachers who
use technology effectively and
improved learning outcomes.”
7. Supporting teaching
• Initial review of prior knowledge
• Formal presentation
• Guided practice
• Initial feedback
• Independent practice
• Follow-up review
Hattie, Gardner, Claxton…
8. Supporting learning
• Teachers with excellent subject knowledge
• Feedback that is delivered sensitively and
effectively
• Resources that are media rich and engaging
Hattie, Willingham, Kahneman…
9. Supporting people
• A person that understands the processes
and challenges involved in teaching and
learning
• Technology that supports these processes
and ameliorates the challenges
10. Dominic Norrish
Group Director of Technology
United Learning
“Schools which employ technology
whenever it is the best tool for the job,
embedded through strong leadership,
routinely turn out to be better schools
for it [.] Successful technology
projects in schools almost always rest
on the quality of leadership and
implementation (including training),
and almost never on the quality of the
technology.”
11. Steve Wheeler
University of Plymouth
“Every school seriously needs to
formulate its own strategy for the
appropriate procurement and
purchase of new technologies. Firstly,
each school needs to locate where its
unique problems, challenges and
needs are. The next step is to
consider all of the possible solutions,
including technology answers.”
12. Twitter: @josepicardoshs Thank you Please do come and say hello later. It would be lovely
to meet you.
Email: jose.picardo@surbitonhigh.com