Archive for June, 2009

Weekly Special: Open Engagement

Open has become a buzz word, and engaging is something many seek in new education ideas. First question is “What are they?” Second question is, “Is it good to add them to education?” Third question is “How can we add them to education?” To be honest, attempts have been made to add them to education, [...]

Weekly Special: Assesment

Assessment is a big part of the education system and required for quality feedback during the learning process. The skill and drill, standardized testing and several other assessment issues have been a big deal in education discussions. It was mentioned in the James Gee video I linked to last week that how assessment is handled [...]

Weekly Special: Motivating Learners

I’d like to start the Edubacon Weekly Specials off with a bang. Motivating learners has been a problem for education systems for a while, and so it seems like a great topic. Okay, truth is I think I wrote a great blog post on motivation last week right after the Serious Games Jam, and I’m [...]

Creatively Getting Things Done

Regardless of the field, creative designing, and getting those paying jobs, requires a few things.1) Keep coming up with ideas.2) Record those ideas.3) Find one you can do quickly an easily.4) Do that one, just that one.5) Have a real life.While this i…

Efficient and Effective Everyday

In my post Keeping People Involved I made a point about sweating the small things, because that’s what people do day-to-day. “When figuring out things to do for a community, think about the daily activities and supplying things to do to keep people inv…


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It’s not how much you have learned but how much you have absorbed in what you have learned. — Bruce Lee

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