Content and Learners: What do they want from each other? Melissa Sabella Director,

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Content and Learners: What do they want from each other? Melissa Sabella Director,

3 How is - innovative technology - new tools - understanding how people learn changing how content is used in education?

4 How should - innovative technology - new tools - understanding how people learn change how content is used in education?

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6 Memory Palace Retention: Print vs. Digital ?

7 Adaptive Learning Tunnel Vision vs. Serendipity ?

8 Non-Creepy Social for Learning ?

9 The Remix Culture Story Telling vs. Exploration ?

10 Gamification for Motivation ?

i i 11 “What we’re doing is challenging the fundamental point of textbooks and how educators use them.” Ian Graham University of Edinburgh

Solutions for Higher Education12