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7.4 Technology Group 9 years, 5 months ago1. https://thejournal.com/articles/2015/08/25/3-ways-mobile-technology-is-transforming-learning-spaces.aspx
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Twaha Semwogerere posted an update in the group
7.4 Technology Group 9 years, 5 months agoI also take the view that classroom walls do not have to be physically broken down. Learning can take place anywhere with technology using internet connected devices. Any space can be turned into a learning space e.g. homes, museums, playgrounds, field excursion, green spaces, auditoriums, computer labs, public spaces, learning centers, courtyards, etc.
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Walter Wandera posted an update in the group
7.4 Technology Group 9 years, 5 months ago1. Beyond the Classroom Walls – Cognella Titles Store
https://titles.cognella.com/professions-and-careers/beyond-the-classroom-walls-9781631892264.htmlBeyond the Classroom Walls is a collection of recent peer-reviewed articles matched with practical teaching tools. The selected articles include relevant content that allow readers to explore…[Read more]
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THIS SITE CAN ALSO BE OF HELP IN LEARNING BEYOND THE CLASSROOM WALLS
https://www.edutopia.org/stw/normalpark-case-study-video
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THIS SITE CAN ALSO BE OF HELP IN LEARNING BEYOND THE CLASSROOM WALLS
https://www.edutopia.org/stw/normalpark-case-study-video
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Walter, I think the 1st one is not necessarily about learning outside the classroom walls, but rather the relationships between home, school and the community.
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i thought so long us are using it outside the classroom walls, you have already broken the walls Prossy
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Walter Wandera posted an update in the group
7.4 Technology Group 9 years, 5 months agotechnology brings a community learning system in nature. its broad, students can learn, interact, collaborate, relate, connect, access information beyond the walls of a classroom. hence breaking classroom walls
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True Walter. If they can do all this without being pressured to stick to the traditional ways, even those walls they see will cease to cause them any discomfort. Hence breaking the walls.
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exactly
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So true walter, the students are infact given a challenge to think out of the box!
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True Walter. It’s not physical breaking down of the walls but rather the flexibilty that comes with technology allowing learning to take place beyond the confines of the classroom.
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they always advice us always to think outside the box and this is what all this is about
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With all these mobile devises available they can continue working away from class.
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Edward Ayo posted an update in the group
7.4 Technology Group 9 years, 5 months agoMy position is you do not really need to bring down the physical walls to integrate technology into learning. Technology and innovative learning design can break down classroom walls in a virtual sense and that is sufficient for social learning styles of the future. My reasons will follow soon.
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Ok Edward.
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Great, Still waiting!
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Very right Edward. It’s true the classroom walls are not physically broked down.
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Of course breaking down the walls is figuratively used to refer to the act of extending learning beyond the traditional Classroom by the use of technology.
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Willex, it may also refer to using the available space within the same walls or institution more creatively or better.
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Rehema Namatovu posted an update in the group
7.3 2 – old things and new ways – one technology device in the classroom 9 years, 5 months agoTeachers can also use their ipads and Tablets to demonstrate and illustrate concepts to the learners and as the devices move round the classroom one student can go ahead to present researched information.
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Edward Ayo posted an update in the group
7.3 2 – old things and new ways – one technology device in the classroom 9 years, 5 months agoA lot going on here which I had not caught up with put I just updated the wiki with what we had been sharing in the google doc in group A
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Stephen Otikori posted an update in the group
7.3 3 – new things and old ways – will old tactics work with mobile technologies? 9 years, 5 months agoManaging issues that may arise in a one-device classroom space:
-Embracing the Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) Movement for schools with dwindling budgets. This would be of added advantage since the students would be more familiar with such gadgets and easily enhance their learning.
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7.3 3 – new things and old ways – will old tactics work with mobile technologies? 9 years, 5 months agoNew mobile technology will work with old tactics:
-Mobile learning initiatives should lead to changes in the teaching strategies.
-The teachers should be trained to integrate mobile learning in their instructions.
– They must learn how to use mobile technologies to change teaching and learning.
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