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Student Discounts

The 6th Annual Emerging Learning Design Conference is pleased to offer students a 40% discount off our already reasonably priced 2-day event. Interested in attending?  Check out...

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Exploring the Open SIM and Desert Theme with Middle School Students

This two-year study reveals the evolution of an experimental workshop of teaching and learning on the Open Sim virtual world, hosted by the University of British Columbia. Using participatory action...

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Deeper Learning by Putting Students in Charge of the Problem Lifecycle

CLASS (Collaborative Learning through Assessment) creates learning opportunities, increases student motivation for learning, and deepens learning through active participation in the entire Problem...

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Paper Prototyping Games for Engaged Investigations and Fun in any Subject

Empower student learning thru game development! Games allow designers and players to examine and explore systems; prototyping allows designers to explore rules and play. This session will look at how...

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Teresa Slobuski

Teresa Slobuski is the liaison librarian for Elementary Education, Secondary Education, and Special Education at San Jose State University. She also serves as the User and Research Services...

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James Morgan

James Morgan is an artist, educator and researcher. He has an MFA in Digital Media Art from the CADRE Laboratory for New Media. He is the director of Ars Virtua and has worked as a curator for nearly...

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Jorge Godinez

Jorge Godinez is an Academic Manager with the College of Dental Medicine, and a part-time student enrolled in the UC Irvine Paul Merage School of Business MBA program. Along with being the college’s...

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Jayzona Alberto

Jayzona Alberto received her BA in Psychology from the University of San Diego in 2011 and a MS in Health Sciences with a dual concentration in Community Health Education and Health Professions...

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ELD16 Registration is Officially Open

Registration is officially open for ELD16!  http://eld.montclair.edu/registration/   This year, the ELD conference has been expanded to two days while retaining last years one-day conference price of...

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The Negotiated Syllabus: Involving Students in Course Design

We are all familiar with having more material we want to cover than we can possibly fit into a 16-week (or less) syllabus. According to constructivist learning theory, involving students in developing...

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IMPORTANT WEB SITE UPDATE

We are currently dealing with an ongoing issue with our web site, impacting the display of our home page and schedule page. REGISTRATIONS HAVE NOT BEEN EFFECTED. While we work to resolve this problem,...

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Colleen S. Harris-Keith

Colleen S. Harris-Keith serves as Information Literacy Coordinator and Assistant Librarian at California State University Channel Islands. Her work has appeared in Library Journal, Library Review,...

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Mariam Morshedi

Mariam Morshedi is a civil rights lawyer who works to broaden access to the law.  In her litigation role, she advocated for low-income individuals in class actions and other large-impact cases, and she...

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Karen Schrier

Karen Schrier is an Assistant Professor of Media Arts at Marist College and Director of the Games and Emerging Media program. She also directs the Play Innovation Lab, which creates and researches...

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Leah Buechley

Leah Buechley is a designer, engineer, and educator whose work explores intersections and juxtapositions–of “high” and “low” technologies, new and ancient materials, and masculine and feminine making...

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Designing the ELD16 Game: A Panel of Students and Faculty

In our opening session for ELD16, two faculty members from Bloomfield College, and the students they mentored in designing our conference game, describe the process of dealing with design, ideation,...

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Culture and STEM Education

Participation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) is increasingly promoted as a path to personal and national success. Powerful institutions, including the US department of...

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Using Computer-Based Testing to Study Learner Analytical Data and Drive...

Bergen Catholic has been a 1:1 laptop school since 2002. As a college-preparatory school of 730 students, a computer-based testing solution was a necessity. In March 2015, we implemented ExamSoft with...

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Students Utilize Technology to Teach CHF Management to Promote Adaptation

Telehealth is an ideal situation to combine with simulation in the education of the nursing student. Educating students in the care of chronically ill patients and preparing them to care for these...

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Wow, I Can Actually Invite Guest Speakers in my Online Class!

Educators use guest speaker(s) in their onsite learning environments for the purpose of providing educational and real world experience to their learners. This particular teaching method helps with...

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