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Daniel Boase-Jelinek

What is Teacher Feature? | Teacher Feature - 1 views

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    Online site where teachers upload videos of themselves talking about various aspects of teaching - including issues such as use of technology in their teaching practices.
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    Practicing teachers talking about issues such as how they use technology in their teaching practice
Daniel Boase-Jelinek

Virtual Staffroom (podcasts about technology) - 1 views

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    A series of conversations with Australian teachers exploring use of technology in teaching. The conversations are recorded as Podcasts that you can subscribe to (via iTunes).
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    There is one particular podcast in this series that I found quite interesting - entitled 'This is not amazing' ... most of them are quite interesting interviews with teachers and practitioners
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    The one called Teaching Tech talks about authentic approaches using technology!
Jaap Bosman

Preparations for authentic learning #change11 (task on educational information for teac... - 5 views

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    In education theories or proposals or books on teaching or manuals for teachers do exist. These theories (for short) want teachers and students to change the way they teach and learn. How do we recognize which of the theories in education are trustworthy and helpful?
Jenni Parker

Facebook Templates for Education | Teach One-2-One - 2 views

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    An example task where student assume the role of famous characters in History or famous writers, politicians, actors etc.
Vahid Masrour

Peer Learning, Online Learning, MOOCs, and Me: Response to the Chronicle of Higher Educ... - 6 views

  • It's not as if our present systems work just fine and there is nothing to improve.  On the contrary, we've inherited a lot of clumsy apparatus that institutionalizes forms of learning and training that are not well suited to the demands of our era.   In fact, most of the institutional apparatus of education (K-22) was designed roughtly between 1876 and 1925 and has evolved since then.  It was explicitly Taylorist, with an emphasis on standardizing what was learned and how, what was taught and how, what was assessed and how, since "scientific management" of knowledge was part and parcel of the assembly-line and corporate-driven Industrial Age.  I'm talking about such things as IQ tests and multiple choice assessment; he idea of "deviation from the mea" which evolved into the concept of the Bell Curve;  disciplinary silos, majors, minors, distribution requirements and even the ideas of "giftedness" and "learning disabilities" all are developed and systematized at this dawning of the twentieth century.  It is about Taylorist "scientific learning management."   I'm not sure it ever worked all that well . . . but I am positive it's time to rethink the apparatus of our educational system---and our funding structures to reinvigorate support of a good, purposive, inspired and inspiring educational system--for the world we live in now, not the world in which most faculty members were trained. 
  • MOOCs raise questions
  • We need engaged educators, dedicated to the best forms of learning for youth today, to use this moment of transition to think carefully and creatively about the best ways we can learn and teach now
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    GREAT lovely piece on not being a MOOC enthusiast, but rather being an education transformation enthusiast.
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