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Monday, September 13, 2004. A Journey Into Constructivism: An Article by Martin Dougiamas. Martin Dougiamas' article "A Journey into Constructivism" is well worth the read. His article is written in such a way that is easy to understand and his use of metaphor to articulate his ideas is refreshing. To read Martin Dougiamas' article, follow the link below:. Http:/ dougiamas.com/writing/constructivism.html. Posted by Tricia @ 5:43 PM. At September 17, 2004 at 8:42 AM. A guy in pajamas. UCSD DCOG and HCI Lab.
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Friday, November 19, 2004. I found our class discussion about rubics quite interesting last night. All the WebQuests that we looked at as examples contain rubrics and most articles you read about WebQuests suggest that rubrics are popular. So you GOTTA put a rubric in ALL WebQuests, right? Rubrics, in my opinion, are another way of presenting objectives and imposing the 'teachers' requirements on the learner. The learner is still 'marked' according to a rubric imposed by the 'teacher'. Why can't the lear...
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Monday, November 08, 2004. Audio Recording Our Class Discussions? After our last class and the lively reflection/discussion we had about our PowerPoint games and the new discussions that came to life while we each presented our WebQuest topics, I think it's a shame that our discussion is now a thing of the past. I wish it could be kept alive. This leads me to ask the question "How do you retain those 'ah hah' moments in the classroom? Would it be worthwhile for us to audio-tape our classroom discussions?
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Friday, November 19, 2004. I found our class discussion about rubics quite interesting last night. All the WebQuests that we looked at as examples contain rubrics and most articles you read about WebQuests suggest that rubrics are popular. So you GOTTA put a rubric in ALL WebQuests, right? Rubrics, in my opinion, are another way of presenting objectives and imposing the 'teachers' requirements on the learner. The learner is still 'marked' according to a rubric imposed by the 'teacher'. After our last cla...
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Monday, September 13, 2004. A Journey Into Constructivism: An Article by Martin Dougiamas. Martin Dougiamas' article "A Journey into Constructivism" is well worth the read. His article is written in such a way that is easy to understand and his use of metaphor to articulate his ideas is refreshing. To read Martin Dougiamas' article, follow the link below:. Http:/ dougiamas.com/writing/constructivism.html. Posted by Tricia @ 5:43 PM. Saturday, September 11, 2004. 1 The views expressed are similar to my own.
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Saturday, September 11, 2004. Stephen's Web - a weblog maintained by Stephen Downes, a senior research officer with the National Research Council of Canada whose research focus is e-Learning- is a blog that contains a wealth of useful information for anyone in the field of education, teaching and/or learning. In other words, it's a blog that everyone can learn from. Stephen's Web is one of my favorite sites for several reasons, the top five being:. 1 The views expressed are similar to my own. He really g...
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Monday, October 11, 2004. Brent Wilson on Thinking About Constructivism. I found this article by Brent Wilson and it really sums up how I think of constructivism:. How is meaning construction best facilitated in this case? Strategies are then placed opportunistically in the service of these worthwhile ends. Http:/ carbon.cudenver.edu/ bwilson/WebLearning.html. Posted by Tricia @ 3:49 PM. At November 3, 2005 at 8:01 PM. My website has more extensive info on San Diego integrated systems.
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Saturday, September 11, 2004. Is ED6225 A Constructivist Learning Environment? From the time I walked into the classroom of ED6225: Designing Constructivist Learning Environments, I was pleasantly suprised when Ellen told us we were expected to determine our own learning goals and outline how we felt we should be evaluated. By doing this, Ellen was passing ownership of her learners learning over to . her learners. Bravo! Creating our own Blogs was a great experience. Ellen gave us the basic informati...