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University of Hertfordshire - Evaluating Learning Process

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2008

Using technology to assess the way students learn enables teachers to not only measure the outcome, but also the approaches used and the students' learning experience. A wiki allows teachers to watch progressive knowledge develop due to the ability to backtrack and view any changes and, within a four-week period, students logged 35,000 page loads that were detailed and in-depth.

After the success of the wiki, teachers experimented with other technology types -- cell phones and podcasting for example. The other technologies were being used just as much as the wiki and teachers were able to see learning approaches and experiences that are not seen everyday.

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  • Social Constructivism (Education 3.0) - This is and will be the approach to learning for the youth of today who never knew a time where there was not an Internet. Learning becomes an incremental, always evolving social experience that takes advantage of technology. Crowd-learning.

  • the uni is 25 miles from central london..so very close...xx

  • I'm going there next year for their Journalism degree! hmm... is the uni far from London?

  • what is uni life like at uh

  • bunk means to evade... like..not going to uni when i am supposed to and doing something else...

  • whats bunk?

  • UH is a nice university, I feel bad that i bunk a lot of classes and hence i am cheating myself and putting myself in loss.....

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