In this paper, five teacher‐scholars describe pedagogical inquiry into the use of ‘lo‐tech’ tools and what we discovered about the affordances of these tools. These include but are not limited to technologies like sticky notes that help students to organize written thoughts and physically move them around, crayons that allow students to highlight, trace, and categorize different types of thoughts on their paper, and index cards that they can use in a variety of interactive ways for their own writing and to write collaboratively. We found that the use of lo‐tech tools complemented our work with digital technology, engaging the kinesthetic learners in our classrooms and encouraging a spirit of play in students and teachers alike. We also disc...
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In New Zealand schools, the adoption and persistent use of digital tools to aid learning is a growin...
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Professor ‘Jonty’ Rix holds the chair of Participation and Learning Support at the Open University. ...
The term ‘21st century learner’ emerged at the turn of the millennium and evoked a certain type of c...
The following reflection articulates the genesis and development of my approach to Higher Education ...
Ton Jörg has done a magnificent job in outlining a new way to understand the dynamics of learning an...
This essay is an exploration of teacher identity and the discomfort that arises from the notion of t...
Tremendous changes have occurred with the advent of the Internet and accessibility to information te...
This article explores the many contradictions and complexities surrounding the theory and practice o...
The chapter elicits the experience of teaching “Ethnography and Tourism” to undergraduate students a...
From introduction: Our first purpose is to produce knowledge, so that we can better understand our n...
Nurse educators and practitioners aim to plan programmes which will prepare nurses with the knowledg...
In New Zealand schools, the adoption and persistent use of digital tools to aid learning is a growin...
Arguing that every student has the capacity to succeed and that every student must be provided with ...
Tremendous changes have occurred with the advent of the Internet and accessibility to information te...
In New Zealand schools, the adoption and persistent use of digital tools to aid learning is a growin...
Māori-medium initial teacher education (ITE) is a small but highly important group ‘on stage’ in te ...
Professor ‘Jonty’ Rix holds the chair of Participation and Learning Support at the Open University. ...
The term ‘21st century learner’ emerged at the turn of the millennium and evoked a certain type of c...
The following reflection articulates the genesis and development of my approach to Higher Education ...