pedagogical faultlines – post festum

Just came back from Netherlands where I’ve spent great, useful quality of time talking, discussing with colleagues and professionals from different backgrounds, participating, exchanging information, sharing information. They all have in common new concepts and ideas of learning, using new media tools, as well as exploring institutional and cultural issues. …

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edu blogs and online educational community

Some of the interesting readings, in September issue of Edutopia magazine, bring interesting topics on eEducation, innovative ideas to improve education in schools and academia in general. This is top ten topics in teaching and learning, and here you can find edu blogs (ten most interesting) covering different topics in …

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what happens when analog and digital meet? or how to find real close friend in digital world?

British researchers recently focused on two most popular social networks -Myspace and Facebook. Here is what they have found out in their study: face to face interaction is the key if you want your friendship last, said Will Reader, an evolutionary psychologist at Sheffield Hallam University. “Nearly all our close …

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