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just saw this off /. :
"Facebook Users Get Lower Grades In College"
so if you're very engaged in facebook, myspace etc, BEWARE ;)
and if you've students who are extremely engaged in fb as such, perhaps it's time to highlight this article to them :O
was preparing my slides for the upcoming presentation on wednesday on 'motivation in language learning' and was very lucky to chance upon this page via google search, a list of Bruner's thoughts painstakingly put together by Dr Donna Woolard of Campbell University. this list is divided into the following sections:
- Intuition
- Cognition
- Curriculum
- Assessment
- Culture
- Meaning
- The Product of Education
- Pedagogy
- Motivation
- Technology
- Reform
- Structure
- Transfer of Learning
- Learner Needs and Abilities
with quotes from
- Bruner, J. (1960). The Process of Education. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
- Bruner, J. (1966). The Culture of Education.
- Bruner, J. (1973). The Relevance of Education.
- Bruner, J. (1974). Toward a Theory of Instruction.
- Bruner, J. (1996). The Culture of Education. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
thank you Dr Woolard for sharing the list :)
First came across this from Wesley Fryer's post, this video was produced by a working group of Kansas State University students and faculty dedicated to exploring and extending the possibilities of digital ethnography led by Asst Prof Michael Wesch.
This video calls for us teachers to reflect upon what our students are learning/doing in class when we are 'teaching n preparing them for tomorrow'. Enjoy n reflect :)
[updated 20071019] found an alternate link to the same video here.
