Interesting read - 10 areas of innovation in pedagogy. Attached is the press release and in the body of this email, is the link to the report.
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From: Mike.Sharples [mailto:Mike.Sharples@open.ac.uk]
Sent: 09 September 2013 12:01 AM
Subject: Open University Innovating Pedagogy 2013 report published
Dear colleagues,
I am pleased to announce publication of the second in the Open University’s influential series of Innovating Pedagogy reports that explore new forms of teaching, learning and assessment, to guide educators and policy makers. The 2013 report updates four previous areas of innovation (MOOCs, Badges to accredit learning, Learning Analytics, and Seamless Learning) and introduces six new ones: Crowd Learning, Learning from Gaming, Maker Culture, Geo-Learning, Digital Scholarship and Citizen Inquiry. The report can be downloaded from www.open.ac.uk/innovating.
I hope you enjoy reading it, and please forward the announcement to relevant colleagues in other institutions.
I have also attached a press release for bloggers and online media.
With best wishes,
Mike
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Mike Sharples
Professor of Educational Technology
Institute of Educational Technology
The Open University
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