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Net Pedagogy Elluminate Session

November 13th, 2009 · No Comments

Here is an update on my session that was on Wednesday, called Transparent Teaching and Learning - what remains when the teacher disappears?

It was the first Elluminate recording that I have presented (although I have attended quite a few) and I really enjoyed it.  It was all quite relaxed and lowbrow rather than highbrow but I really felt that we managed to cover some relevant and interesting questions.  I have had some very positive feedback and on playback it felt like a really warm and positive session.  The stars of the show without a doubt were the participants and, if you haven’t much time, I suggest that you go to the Slideshare embed below and flick straight through to the slides with the blue headings where the participants contributed.  You will enjoy!

Resources:

Abstract

Elluminate recording (needs Java)

Slideshare Slide show (including participants’ contributions)

Transparent Teaching With Participants

View more presentations from Frances Bell.
All of the Elluminate Recordings for Net Pedagogy Conference
Edit:  Apologies to George Siemens for not acknowleding his post on Teaching as transparent learning. I had obviously absorbed it without remembering the source - very transparent!
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