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Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc., the "Mobile First" author, gives An Event Apart presentation entitled "It’s a Write/Read (Mobile) Web."

 

On the surface, content is king online. But digging deeper into the underbelly of the web reveals a complex ecosystem of communication and contribution that shapes the web and how we interact with it. What lessons can we learn from the web’s inner workings as we move to a mobile-driven, multi-device internet? Luke will not only lift the covers on where we need to focus our efforts but share lots of practical advice on how as well.

  

Henning Schenk und Christian Leuenhagen bei der Diskussionsrunde über Responsive Design

The design conference for people who make websites

 

An Event Apart is an intensely educational two-day learning session for passionate practitioners of standards-based web design. If you care about code as well as content, usability as well as design, An Event Apart is the conference you’ve been waiting for.

 

Dedicated to the proposition that the creators of great web experiences deserve a great learning experience, An Event Apart brings together twelve of the leading minds in web design for two days of non-stop inspiration and enlightenment.

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc., the "Mobile First" author, gives An Event Apart presentation entitled "It’s a Write/Read (Mobile) Web."

 

On the surface, content is king online. But digging deeper into the underbelly of the web reveals a complex ecosystem of communication and contribution that shapes the web and how we interact with it. What lessons can we learn from the web’s inner workings as we move to a mobile-driven, multi-device internet? Luke will not only lift the covers on where we need to focus our efforts but share lots of practical advice on how as well.

  

1 Social Learning is as important to success as academic learning.

2 We learn best by constructing our own understanding through exploration, discovery, and application.

3 The greatest cognitive growth occurs through social interactions within a supportive community.

4 There is a set of personal/social skills that students need to learn and practice in order to be successful socially and academically:

Cooperation, Assertion, Responsibility, Empathy, Self-control

5 Knowing the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual needs of the students we teach is as important as knowing the content we teach.

6 Trust among adults is a fundamental necessity for academic and social success in a learning community.

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