eLearning
Your Sixth Sense is no longer a fable
by Darren on Dec.08, 2009, under Media, eLearning, internet
Here at Connected Learning we love TED.com; it’s like going to the most amazing school in the world, every time we go for a browse, but you are barely going to believe your eyes with this one.
There’s an app for that
by Darren on Dec.08, 2009, under eLearning, internet, pedagogy
iPhone apps are all the rage and educators are not left out of the good times. Here are a range of great iPhone/iPod touch apps for teachers and students.
The Apple Learning Interchange has some pointers as well, and a bonus on photography on the iPhone
Jay Rosen: Rebooting the news in the age of social media
by Darren on Nov.06, 2009, under eLearning, internet
Jay Rosen spoke this morning at the Media140 confernece in Sydney about rebooting the news in the age of social media.
His notes reflect some interesting issues for educators as well as we face some similar issues to journalism.
Students now have more tools than ever to pursue knowledge, and are able to bypass the “sage on the stage” or theĀ “keeper of the knowledge” to higher quality, more relevent information.
Leave your thoughts in the comments…
Media140-exploring the future of the real time web.
by Darren on Nov.06, 2009, under eLearning, internet
The Media140 juggernaut is in Sydney at the moment and has provided some great (and not so great) talks on the future of the real time web. ABC Sydney has brought out its stars to support the event. You can watch live here:
Free TV : Ustream
Mark Pesce at Nexus
by Darren on Nov.04, 2009, under Media, eLearning, internet, pedagogy
Mark Pesce speaking at the recent independent schools confernece in Queesnland Australia.
Some very interesting points, elequently presented here:

