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  • ...omputer-integrated classroom''' is a technologically augmented traditional classroom, i.e. with interactive whiteboards, networked notebooks and special softwar See also: [[Technology-enhanced classroom]] (for general ICT-in-the-classroom related issues) and [[learning activity space]]
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  • '''Classroom response systems''', also called '''electronic student response systems''', {{quotationbox|A classroom response system (sometimes called a personal response system, student respo
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  • ...om''' or '''Technology-Integrated Classroom''' can refer to ''ICT-enhanced classroom teaching'', ''Technology Integrated into Learning and Teaching'', ''ICT in Alternatively, it also can just refer to equipment used in a classroom: E.g.:
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  • ...3. In K. McGilly, ed., Classroom Lessons: Integrating Cognitive Theory and Classroom Practice (pp. 201-228). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books. * Scardamalia, M. (2004b). Knowledge technologies in education: Beyond learning environments. In Education and technology: An
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  • ...re your most engaging teaching resources. Discover and share the best K-12 classroom content, lesson plans, worksheets, and more through Edmodo's global educato [[category: Classroom technologies]]
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  • ...ifferent sites and allows movement within a site so that the bounds of the classroom are extended to the limits of wireless networks; # Social interactivity supported by via mobile and wireless technologies that enables direct peer-to-peer communication, data exchange, and face-to-
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  • ; Browser extension technologies * (some) [[educational technologies]]
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  • ...it appears to be the bastard neologism offspring of e-learning and Web 2.0 technologies.}} ([http://alchemi.co.uk/archives/ele/elearning_20_wh.html], retrieved 17: ...m; a discovery learning program designed to encourage staff to explore new technologies and reward them for doing[http://plcmcl2-things.blogspot.com/ 23 Things]
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  • An online learning community uses information and communication technologies (ICTs) to take part in the activities of the community. The computer-suppor * Hole, Grete Oline and Anne Karin Larsen, VIRCLASS: the Virtual Classroom for Social Work in Europe - a toolkit for innovation? ''EuroDL'', [http://w
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  • ...activity, where the activitty can be situated, how it usually occurs in a classroom context, associated words and the [[learning theory]] tthat supports the | Create || Facilitate || Arts, Learning Technologies || Divergent Production Concept (Guilford), Criteria for Creativity (Torran
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  • ...ng environments are not restricted to distance education: they also enrich classroom activities. * Virtual learning environments integrate heterogeneous technologies and multiple pedagogical approaches.
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  • ...der a question and select an answer (typically reporting it via use of a [[Classroom response system|clicker]]. ...er-To-Peer_Learning.2C_Connectionism.2C_etc. Web 2.0 and Emerging Learning Technologies/Learning Theory]
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  • ...a clear meaning but does refer to a trend or practise that does favor new technologies. ; Examples of web 2.0 technologies:
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  • ...ange]] at an individual level. We would expect that changing one's view of classroom instruction (e.g., becoming a guide on the side rather than a sage on a sta ...produces effective teachers. The activities should be related to authentic classroom situations in order to increase teachers’ interest in the programme and m
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  • ...border:1px solid gray; padding:0.7ex; background-color:white;">Educational technologies</categorytree> '''Educational technologies''' are technologies that are used in education. Not to be confounded with [[educational technol
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  • # Where To Learn: places wherein to study ( home, training centre, classroom, etc.). ...article or the [[educational technology | overview of various educational technologies]].
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  • ...always very popular in education since this is how teachers operate in the classroom. However, until recently [[instructional design method]]s were rather domin ...the facts and the results, rather than on theories and prejudices against technologies.
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  • ...ngs of the Tenth International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development (p. 44). ACM. ...t enabler. In 2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (pp. 51-52). IEEE.
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  • ...eloped as proper learning theory, it can inform medical teachers for their classroom practice and refer to Bell's (2009) <ref name="bell2009">Bell F. 2009. Conn ...8) recommends, it is allowing a community of people (working with learning technologies) to legitimize what they are doing. Educators wishing to extend the use of
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  • ...al and physical properties in a single build process. Advanced 3D printing technologies yield models that can serve as product prototypes.}} ...he Classroom: Recipes for Success. [http://cmkpress.com/3d-printing-in-the-classroom-recipes-for-success/ CMK Press].
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