Thu.Aug 18, 2022

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Assessment, feedback and their digital futures

Teaching Matters Online Learning

In this post, Professor Sian Bayne and Professor Tim Drysdale discuss the opportunities, as well as the risks, of assessment-related technologies. Sian is Professor of Digital Education, Moray House School of Education and Sport, and Tim is the Chair of Technology Enhanced Science Education, School of Engineering. This post is part of the Learning and […].

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20 Places to Study Abroad in Europe this Spring 

AIFS Abroad

Last Updated on August 18, 2022 by Cat Rogliano. Europe is one of the most popular spring study abroad destinations for U.S. college students – and it’s easy to see why. Comprised of approximately 50 countries – each with their own unique history and culture – Europe is the perfect hub for those with a strong case of wanderlust. The proximity of so many countries and cultures makes it convenient to cross multiple places off your bucket list.

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Psychomotor skills should be at the core of all learning

Dr. Simon Paul Atkinson

Any learning design framework that does not address the psychomotor skills is not worth exploring. There is not a single discipline taught in any formal, non-formal or informal way that does not make use of some tool or technology, instrument or mechanism (aka media), at some point in the process. It makes sense that any curriculum development process needs to put the media at the forefront of its planning.