Jonassen, Perry star in Australiaâs third win Australia 220 for 5 (Perry 71, Lanning 48, Blackwell 35*) beat New Zealand 219 for 9 (Perkins 52, Bates 51, Jonassen 3-33, Schutt 3-40) by five wicketsâŠ
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Jonassen, Perry star in Australiaâs third win Australia 220 for 5 (Perry 71, Lanning 48, Blackwell 35*) beat New Zealand 219 for 9 (Perkins 52, Bates 51, Jonassen 3-33, Schutt 3-40) by five wicketsâŠ
Constructivism 10: More Mindtools
Constructivism 10: More Mindtools
In the context of mindtools, significantly, Jonassen et al point out that learning is not restricted to formal learning environments, and that learners can âacquire sophisticated skills and advanced knowledge in natural learning situationsâ (1998, p. 28). As we discussed last time, there are eight characteristics of constructivist learning environments. Computer-based technologies can be used asâŠ
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Constructivism 9: Mindtools
David H. Jonassen, with his colleagues Chad Carr and Hsiu-Ping Yeuh in Computers as Mindtools for Engaging Learners in Critical Thinking, (1998) proposes that learning is an active and creative process in that information is processed âmindfullyâ (p.30), since the learner not only collects information but also constructs a format for representing that information and transforming it intoâŠ
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Constructivism 8: Challenges of Elearning
Constructivism 8: Challenges of Elearning
In the next article in this series, weâll explore Mindtools in detail. In preparation, todayâs post outlines some of the challenges of elearning in the Constructivist context. In 2001, David Jonassen argued that âmost e-learning replicates the worst features of face-to-face instruction. So, it may be cheaper to âdeliverâ knowledge over the Internet, but it will not be more effectiveâ (âInterviewâŠ
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Pale Blue Dot
 Earth and Moon from Mars orbit (not the Pale Blue Dot image) Look again at that dot. Thatâs here. Thatâs home. Thatâs us. This image of Earth taken from Marsâ orbit represents my theme today. While doing some house-keeping on my YouTube Favourites recently I re-discovered again an except from Carl Saganâs work Pale Blue Dot. Rediscovered again? Are we going all Sam Beckett here? (No. NotâŠ
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Jess Jonassen, Ellyse Perry star in Australia's third win | Cricket
Jess Jonassen, Ellyse Perry star in Australiaâs third win |Â Cricket
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 Australia 220 for 5 (Perry 71, Lanning 48, Blackwell 35*) defeat New Zealand 219 for 9 (Perkins 52, Bates 51, Jonassen 3-33, Schutt 3-40) by five wicketsScorecard and ball-by-ball details 
 
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 Ellyse Perry flexed her batting muscle mass to support Australia to their third gain inâŠ
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'Trying to bowl faster and flatter' - Jonassen
'Trying to bowl faster and flatter' â Jonassen
File photo: Jess Jonassen has spent the off-season tweaking her bowling strategies © PA Photos Jess Jonassen has returned to the Australia womenâs side with a rehabilitated left knee and a fresh approach to spin bowling. The 23-year old had undergone surgery in April, after the Womenâs World T20, and one of her main objectives was âplaying pain-free,â as her team prepared for their limited-oversâŠ
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