Over the last year or so, Peter Tittenberger and I have been working on a Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning. We’re done with version #1. The wiki is now available (will continue to be updated), and if you prefer to read paper, a .pdf version of the handbook is also available. Questions, comments, and reactions are most welcome.
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4 Comments
Great work you two. Thanks. This’ll be bedtime reading and, I think, useful for my thesis http://www.ovenell-carter.com/GLSThesis
Wonderful resource, George. I don’t know how you manage to produce (in this case co-produce) so much material with REAL value for teachers-learners in HE. Probably because you’re a good teacher
I spammed all my colleagues with the link to the wiki and got some very positive responses.
That’s a really awesome handbook. Thanks.
I thoroughly enjoyed and learned or reinforced different ideas with this piece. I will share it with my staff this summer. It is a concise synopsis of what is available and points to uses of technology as related to teaching and learning.
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