We can learn a lot from the way children learn - the shortest path to learning is interactive. This blog discusses paradigms and technologies that infuse interactivity in learning. Be it e-learning, classroom instruction or social learning, a learning modality must not reduce learners to bystanders. Learners deserve better, and we must get them to join the party.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
More Teachers Trading in Textbooks and Lectures For Interactive E-Learning Software to Engage Students
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Vikas Joshi
Today Business Week's website carries an article on how more teachers are trading in textbooks and lectures for interactive learning software to engage students. The article cites Kaplan University, San Francisco State University and Philips Children's Medical Ventures - all reporting tremendous student satisfaction resulting from interactive eLearning. To read the news, click here.
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Mangahigh.com is a great site for online maths learning games. This particular e-tool is all online, does not require download and is free for teachers to use as a class or to suggest for individual students.
ReplyDeleteLearning games are a great revolution in learning beyond boring text books...our research has been proving great findings on the topic.
Check out www.mangahigh.com