Buncee-Based Learning: Building Block for Knowledge Construction

Buncee-Based Learning: Building Block for Knowledge Construction

Ready to adopt powerful learning strategies for use in your classroom? John Hattie, author of the acclaimed Visible Learning research, points out that technology alone has little impact on learning outcomes. In this blog entry, we’ll explore strategic ways we can blend technology tools like Buncee into student learning strategies.

…teachers have access to a variety of curriculum resources, such as open educational resources, playlists, digital textbooks, and teacher-developed curriculum. Having access to options is a good thing, but having many choices does not ensure all choices are well aligned to the school’s GVC. (Source: MCREL)

Tips for Blending Technology into Hattie Strategies

Avoid blending too many technologies into your classroom. This can be overwhelming. Here are three obstacles to keep in mind:

  • Teachers’ approaches to the use technology may fail to create powerful learning interactions.
  • Face to face teacher-student interactions generally yield a greater learning effect than student to computer learning.
  • Technology alone has a limited impact on student learning.

Need some tips for leveraging technology to impact teaching and learning? Let's explore the research and strategies.

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