Category Archives: University 2.0

E-Portfolios, Reflection and Student-Centered Learning

If students are going to take ownership of their learning, we’re going to need to build reflection into the system. Perhaps e-Portfolios are a way to achieve this. Here’s a blog comment that reminded me of some practical, institutional hurdles … Continue reading

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What’s a Class Session for?

Steve Dembo (via Will Richardson) observes that instructors who podcast their lectures are reporting a decrease in class attendance. This is essentially the same concern that arose when instructors began posting the powerpoint slides from their lecture notes, or even … Continue reading

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Will Richardson on Teacher Learners

Okay, I’m behind in my blog reading, but I just finished Will Richardson’s post on Teacher Learners from a week or so ago, in which he asserts: [W]e need to start looking at our students more as resources instead of … Continue reading

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