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lydiaeh-blog · 7 years
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Week 2 reflection
I have learned about more tools. in particular i want to find out more about Mehara. i’ve saved the references for digital skills and will aim to read these when i have time. As i want to build up resources for delivering blended learning courses, it’s important to use the tools securely for learners and teachers.
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lydiaeh-blog · 7 years
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Digital skills?
Wiki?
Digital footprint? 
Webcam?
Mehara? used by Borders College to increase interactivity of Moodle. students can upload evidence to use as part of an assessment e.g. film/photo
polldaddy - set up online polls
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lydiaeh-blog · 7 years
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Blended Learning Essentials - W2
i like the pedagogy: constructivism, social constructivism and problem solving. All of these ideas apply to the experiential and refelctive learning for carers which i’m trying to encourage through Talk Reflection. The group ‘manager’ or team leader should be in the role of facilitator: encouraging the carers to post and comment in order to share thoughts, experiences and new ideas. I wonder if using something like Padlet - the wall to which participants can attach other media such as photos or videos, might encourage more participation and active learning? For instance, there are excellent dementia training videos. Carers could look for them and then post them, rather than being given the links.
I wonder if the formal training such as E-learning, could be enhanced through a more interactive medium?
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lydiaeh-blog · 7 years
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Blended Learning Essentials - W2
i like the pedagogy: constructivism, social constructivism and problem solving. All of these ideas apply to the experiential and refelctive learning for carers which i’m trying to encourage through Talk Reflection. The group ‘manager’ or team leader should be in the role of facilitator: encouraging the carers to post and comment in order to share thoughts, experiences and new ideas. I wonder if using something like Padlet - the wall to which participants can attach other media such as photos or videos, might encourage more participation and active learning? For instance, there are excellent dementia training videos. Carers could look for them and then post them, rather than being given the links.
I wonder if the formal training such as E-learning, could be enhanced through a more interactive medium?
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lydiaeh-blog · 8 years
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Blended Learning Essentials
BLE Week 1
benefits of blended learning –
flexibility,
active learning,
personalisation,
learner control,
feedback
Reflections on the exercise: best to think about very specific examples on how to achieve each of the above benefits. I liked the suggested answers - useful.
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