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		<title>The Crime is in the Parking</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 23:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katherine Pisana</dc:creator>
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We&#8217;ve been practicing a few things in the world of educational technology. We&#8217;ve been identifying possible uses of technology in education. We&#8217;ve been creating research studies that test these uses in practical settings. We&#8217;ve raised money to conduct these studies and we&#8217;ve been publishing lots and lots of conclusions about what we think the outcomes [...]]]></description>
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<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop --><p>We&#8217;ve been practicing a few things in the world of educational technology. We&#8217;ve been identifying possible uses of technology in education. We&#8217;ve been creating research studies that test these uses in practical settings. We&#8217;ve raised money to conduct these studies and we&#8217;ve been publishing lots and lots of <img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-734" title="picture-13" src="http://www.virtuallyscholastic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/picture-13.png" alt="picture-13" width="108" height="142" />conclusions about what we think the outcomes of our experiments mean. Sometimes we even develop wonderful technology-enhanced tools like games and content management systems that support and even enhance learning but after the studies are done, and the funding is tapped out, where do these tools go? As this <a href="http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/323/5910/53b" target="_blank">video</a> discusses, lots of these tools get &#8216;parked&#8217;. They end up sitting on our office shelves, stored on our external hard drives or perhaps posted on our personal websites. But that&#8217;s as far as our contribution goes. Perhaps because there&#8217;s not enough money. Perhaps because there&#8217;s not enough time. Perhaps because&#8230;no one&#8217;s listening.</p>
<p>Where are the effective mechanisms that enable practitioners to store the vital information that we&#8217;re collecting about what works, what doesn&#8217;t, when what works actually works and when there&#8217;s no reason to even try?</p>
<p>Science published a <a href="http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol323/issue5910/index.dtl?etoc" target="_blank">special issue</a> this January focusing specifically on education and technology in an effort to stimulate discussion on the subject. It brings to light the ever-growing importance of the long-term goal and continues to question the contribution that standardized tests make within our education system (the one in the US in this case). Progress in our understanding of how technology can work <em>with us</em> as we strive to become more educated, rather than work <em>against us</em> in a misconstrued attempt at updating today&#8217;s classrooms for the future is one of the major points addressed in this issue.</p>
<p>How do we share our great ideas? Pit stops are great, but one day soon, we&#8217;re going to run out of parking spots&#8230;and then what? Will we stop car production all together?</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s an RLO???</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 22:04:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katherine Pisana</dc:creator>
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There is so much educational content freely available on the web that it can certainly seem challenging to know where to find the high quality materials from the reputable sources. Very often, when I work on the development of courses, module, programs, workshops, etc. that integrate some level of eLearning into the mix, I inevitably [...]]]></description>
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<p>Learning objects are quite tricky to define. I attempted to clarify the definition by creating my own learning object about learning objects. Have a look at it below:</p>
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<p>In order for teachers to be able to &#8216;start off running&#8217; when they initiate the development of a new eLearning initiative, I recommend browsing through the plethora of learning resources readily available online. It&#8217;s a much more empowering approach than reinventing the wheel. Besides, why don&#8217;t we focus on what we&#8217;re good at?! Why should an accounting professor be expected to learn the skills required to develop an online module teaching his or her students about the magic that is the balance sheet? Why not just tap into the global educational community and share with one another?</p>
<p>To help make the process of sharing a bit easier, I&#8217;ve put together a collection of learning object repositories that provide access to free materials. Have a look at the collection below and see if any of these digital libraries could help make your life a little easier!</p>
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<p>Before I end this post, I just wanted to share the learning resource that I came across today while browsing. It&#8217;s a video entitled &#8216;<a href="http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/234">Focus on Educational innovation</a>&#8216; &#8211; part of the <a href="http://mitworld.mit.edu/">MIT World</a> video library. It&#8217;s well worth watching.</p>
<p>Particularly Dick Yue&#8217;s presentation starting at 34 min 36 sec as he discusses the evolution and impact of <a href="http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm">MIT OpenCourseWare</a>.</p>
<p>Or Shigeru Miyagawa as he talks about Star Festival &#8211; an initiative that injects support, resources and hope into urban schools in American to create the perfect tasting STEW of acceptance and integration! His talk starts at 55 min 29 sec.</p>
<p>And then there&#8217;s Henry Jenkins who talks to us about computer games and the extent to which their ubiquity has enabled them (or the gamers that play them!) to infiltrate into the classroom. Are video games trivial? Are they time wasters? Or, is there some pedagogic value to them? Have a look at what Henry has to say starting at 1 hr 12 min 10 sec. In particular, I found his statistics very revealing. For example, did you know that one third of MIT students surveyed admitted playing games that were not part of the instructional activities during classes!!</p>
<p>The question and answer session that starts at 1 hr 36 min 09 sec also broaches some interesting topics like, for example, what the difference is between the online resources for a course actually being taught to MIT students and the resources available through <a href="http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm">MIT OpenCourseWare</a> for that same course.</p>
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<p>From: Virtually Scholastic</p>
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