We live in an era defined by a wealth of open and readily available information, and the accelerated evolution of social, mobile and creative technologies. The provision of knowledge, once a primary role of educators, is now devolved to an immense web of free and readily accessible sources. Consequently, educators need to redefine their role not just "from sage on the stage to guide on the side" but, as more and more voices insist, as "designers for learning." The call for such a repositioning of educators is heard from leaders in the field of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) and resonates...
We live in an era defined by a wealth of open and readily available information, and the accelerated evolution of social, mobile and creative technolo...
We live in an era defined by a wealth of open and readily available information, and the accelerated evolution of social, mobile and creative technologies. The provision of knowledge, once a primary role of educators, is now devolved to an immense web of free and readily accessible sources. Consequently, educators need to redefine their role not just "from sage on the stage to guide on the side" but, as more and more voices insist, as "designers for learning." The call for such a repositioning of educators is heard from leaders in the field of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) and resonates...
We live in an era defined by a wealth of open and readily available information, and the accelerated evolution of social, mobile and creative technolo...