I’m excited and grateful about the positive response to Required Reading I. Therefore I’m a tiny bit trepidatious about my followup since it’s probably going to be a little more cont… more →
Research in Practicebenblumsmith wrote 1 month ago: I’m excited and grateful about the positive response to Required Reading I. Therefore I’ … more →
benblumsmith wrote 1 month ago: Last week I promised I’d write about something worthwhile this time, so as promised: one of th … more →
benblumsmith wrote 1 month ago: This is a followup to last week’s post on “The Advantage of Abstract Examples in Learnin … more →
benblumsmith wrote 2 months ago: I spent the whole day reading other people’s blogs psyching myself up to do this, so now I onl … more →
bkingr wrote 6 months ago: Mark Driscoll has a post on the spiritual gift of teaching. The Spiritual Gift of Teaching Defined T … more →
Paul wrote 8 months ago: Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have used direct recordings of neuronal activity in th … more →
Paul wrote 1 year ago: Why do we never forget how to ride a bike? Researchers from the Max Planck Institute in Germany have … more →
johnwaugh wrote 1 year ago: SL learning “fun” Second Life provides options for multi-modality in communication that “make … more →
talesfromtheid wrote 1 year ago: Ruth Clark and Richard Mayer, e-Learning and the Science of Instruction Pfieffer, San Francisco, CA, … more →
talesfromtheid wrote 1 year ago: Karpicke, J.D., and Roediger, H.L., III (2008). The Critical Importance of Retrieval for Learning. S … more →