In my previous education, I have experienced Game-based learning or gamification techniques presented by the instructor. Some very common examples include role-playing, utilizing online tools, for example, Kahoot, or making card games that incorporate certain concepts or ideas. As a… Continue Reading →
Video Editing Video editing is an essential skill in creating effective educational or professional content. It can positively impact teaching and learning experience through forming more diverse and informative learning material. It has the ability to draw connections between different… Continue Reading →
This week’s hands-on activity is the creation of a screencast, a very common form of video lesson, especially during the online environment. The screencast can very effectively mimic a face-to-face learning experience with both video and audio available. This is… Continue Reading →
Augmented Reality (AR) in Education Another interesting topic this week is the introduction of AR and its application in the field of education. From Professor Matt Bower’s presentation, I learned that AR has the potential to identify students’ needs that… Continue Reading →
Neuromyths The neuromyth that learners can be categorized as either left-brained or right-brained was really interesting. I had also previously heard about this concept both during school and from friends and relatives. It is true that this idea is being… Continue Reading →
Before proceeding with this first blog post, we expect you to consider your privacy preferences carefully and that you have considered the following options: Do you want to be online vs. offline? Do you want to use your name (or… Continue Reading →
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