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February 25th, 2010

Educating English Language Learners Using Google Wave

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Developing Online Content

August 26th, 2009

Developing content for Online Learning Environments

The twenty-first century is experiencing an evolution in education, in what Dirr refers to at the fourth generation in distance education. In some regards I would suggest that the introduction of the new array of technologies that could be compared to that of the industrial revolution. What may have taken educational programs years to develop and adapt can now be changed in a matter of months.

To allow faculty to learn to apply methodologies that are appropriate to their needs I will be using a constructivist theoretical approach. To guide the class I will act as facilitator helping to lead faculty in the development of designing content for online distance education. I will use the Jerome Bruner’s constructivist approach of “Instructional Scaffolding” that utilizes Bloom’s updated taxonomy by Anderson and Krathwohl to introduce the development of the tools.

Anderson and Krathwohl’s revision of Bloom’s Taxonomy address the emerging technologies and the cognitive needs of the users. The taxonomy of their model assist in the development of standards based curriculum. The revision includes a table that allows the instructor or instructional designer to identify the learners learning dimension, factual, conceptual, procedural, and Metacognitive knowledge with the cognitive dimensions: remembering , understanding, apply, analyze, evaluating and creating.

The Cognitive Process

Knowledge

Dimension Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating

Factual

Conceptual

Procedural

Metacognitive

Example: http://www.celt.iastate.edu/teaching/RevisedBlooms1.html

Using the revised Bloom’s Taxonomy each section will introduce a technological skill identified in the above chart and build upon existing skills, thus making this a real world project. This is an extension of Seymour Papert’s work in experiential learning that was influenced by Jean Piaget. As the learner builds skills the class activities will become collaborative and interactive by exploring other faculty members work. Building upon Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Learning faculty members will address designing content that may address differing modalities, theories or instructional methodologies.

To learn more contact EduTechnologic.

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EduTechnologic

August 18th, 2009
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A new way of looking at the world

Solutions for Industry and Education

Industry:

EduTechnologic provides efficient, low cost IT solutions in the areas of eCommerce, web development, content management, mobile phone devices, cloud computing, and enterprise architecture. Solutions that are accessible to their customers to manage daily activities and reduce internal costs.

Education:

EduTechnologic bridges the gap between industry and education. Fifteen plus years experience in small to corporate global enterprise wide IT solutions.  EduTechnologic has proven experience in developing training for Career and Workforce Development projects, transforms experience with educational theory, cultural perspectives, pedagogical best practices.

EduTechnologic transforms education and business environments into a singular view in language that either industry can relate. The premise of EduTechnologic is based on assessing the needs and providing training and/or IT solutions that put the power of accessible IT solutions into the hands of the people using the technology.

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