The rules of collaboration. The larger the group, the clearer the guidelines.
If politeness is the lubricant of social relations, netiquette is the lubricant of Internet relations.
The Pygmalion effect
The Pygmalion effect is not just a psychological curiosity, but a relational dynamic that cuts across all fields of learning. A look back at scientific studies on the Pygmalion effect, named after the sculptor who fell in love with his sculpture.
Educational scripting, part 3: script development
After the analysis phase of the pedagogical scripting process that we proposed in two stages, here is the development phase that allows for the combination of content, activities, and assessment methods at the same time.
Seeding rather than passing on
The living world supports the learning environment, and the challenge is to succeed in promoting a learning-friendly culture, rather than pouring knowledge from an old container into a younger one.
The place of emotions in learning
Emotions, seen from a cerebral and phenomenological point of view, contribute to learning. Behind the only chemical and neurological description, there is a personal meaning that leads to act in one's environment in a singular way.