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Janice Wilson Butler

Child Power: Keys to the New Learning of the Digital Century - 0 views

  • First, I am going to be talking about giving the children power to control their own learning process. And if they're controlling their own learning process, this is in radical contradiction with the idea of the set curriculum, the linear order and the arrangement of learning by age-segregated grades. I am also going to use the term child power to refer to another aspect, and that is to the political power of children as a major force in producing educational change. I opened by referring to what looked like a pessimistic sense of what is happening in educational policy-making. I anticipate megachange in the way children learn. When we look around us we see not only an absence of megachange, we see a number of ways in which policy seems to be designed to prevent the megachange. The attitude expressed in the Research Machines ad that I quoted shows this in a general way. You see it in many specific aspects of current educational discussion. I'll mention two. In our country, as I believe in yours, there has recently been a mounting pressure for standardized tests to be applied to students. The reason given for wanting these tests is couched in terms like we need to impose standards; education is deteriorating; children are emerging from school illiterate, ignorant, bereft of moral values. And in many ways people look around and see that the school system, at least for many members of society, seems not to be working. What to do about this? I think what we do about it depends on your answer to the question about whether the problem is that school is changing too much or school is changing too little. I think we live in a society in which a rapid and accelerating change in social life and the economy and the kind of work that people do is transforming the need for knowledge. And I think this is pretty widely accepted that knowledge in the twenty-first century is going to be very different. The need for knowledge is going to be very different. You can capture this by noting that even today a very substantial proportion of people are engaged in work in jobs that did not exist when they were born, and that number is increasing. So the model that says learn while you're at school, while you're young, the skills that you will apply during your lifetime is no longer tenable. The skills that you can learn when you're at school will not be applicable. They will be obsolete by the time you get into the workplace and need them, except for one skill. The one really competitive skill is the skill of being able to learn. It is the skill of being able not to give the right answer to questions about what you were taught in school, but to make the right response to situations that are outside the scope of what you were taught in school. We need to produce people who know how to act when they're faced with situations for which they were not specifically prepared.
  • I see technology as tending to render obsolete almost all features that we would regularly associate with the structure of school.
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    "First, I am going to be talking about giving the children power to control their own learning process. And if they're controlling their own learning process, this is in radical contradiction with the idea of the set curriculum, the linear order and the arrangement of learning by age-segregated grades. I am also going to use the term child power to refer to another aspect, and that is to the political power of children as a major force in producing educational change.
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    While not specifically about gaming, Seymour Papert predicted change in classroom accurately many years ago. Worth a read.
Sheri Higgs

Open Heart - 0 views

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    An interactive site with 5 simulations regarding the heart: Anatomy - construct a model of the heart structure and a model of the heart circulatory pathways. Disease - learn about diagnostic tools and heart diseases/disorders. Includes a section where learners can "try out" the diagnostic tools. Exploring the Hospital - Learn about heart catheterization and heart surgeries. Read about medical profession careers Surgery - Learn about heart bypass surgery and perform a virtual heart bypass surgery Prevention - learn about prevention of heart disease and follow one patient's life timeline and how his choices affectied his heart health
Tamara Remhof

Welcome to Astro-Venture! ...Search for and design a habitable planet! - 2 views

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    This game has the player taking on different roles to learn about what kind of planet humans need to survive. There's a cute little ferret that talks you through the different training modules and missions. It's a great place to learn about our planet and what makes it habitable. Introduces the different careers that are involved in NASA. d_4, gl_M, ev_5, y_f1
Eric Folks

Grades are in: Digital learning gets more state attention | District Administration Mag... - 1 views

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      Grades Are In: Digital Learning Gets More State Attention Does Texas deserve a "B" when it comes to enabling the 10 Elements of High-Quality Digital Learning?
anonymous

Game-Based Learning (Twitter Feed) - 0 views

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    This link isn't to a game in particular, but a to a lively and active Twitter feed on game-based learning (links, activities, conferences).
Tamara Remhof

Carnegie Mellon Libraries:Library Arcade - 0 views

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    Fun games that let you practice reading call numbers and finding information. Was created to help student workers learn their jobs in an academic library.
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    The reference game is really hard and I'm a reference librarian!
Tamara Remhof

Pacific Science Center - 0 views

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    The Pacific Science Center runs this site. There are several games that students can play that has them identifying the nutrition they need and in what they eat. This site also helps students learn if what they're eating is healthy for them.
rwburo

Innovative Learning - 0 views

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    A general website with information on many things involving current and cutting edge instruction.
Janice Wilson Butler

Geography Games For Kids - By KidsGeo.com - 2 views

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    Various games in a virtual world. Although I did not stay here all that long, I did notice that the games seemed to offer an alternate way to memorize facts and did not really allow students to do any constructivist learning. Must be harder to build those games.
Janice Wilson Butler

LCSI - Project Library - 0 views

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    While not technically a game, students can learn to program which would be authentic
Ricardo Soria

Fun web-based learning games - math, animals, geography, preschool and more - 0 views

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    lots of games, diverse subject matter, pk-6 but usuable to grade 8. lots of FREE games but things you can buy
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    from PreKinder thru high school, this website has variety for all ages. Some of the games didn't work.
Rogelio Campa

Spelling City - 0 views

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    This website allows you to enter vocabulary words and be able to practice the words by clicking on two options, say word or use in a sentence. Once you have learned the word you are able to test as well as play games.
Charles Crowley

Canine Caper and Burning Star - 1 views

Intriguing, involving gameplay and I certainly learned a lot about CSI. I went thru most of the side activities providing supplemental information (I admit I skipped the "maggot milkshake" bit, I w...

started by Charles Crowley on 13 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Charles Crowley

Outbreak at Watersedge: - 3 views

Excellent game. Rather brief story arc, but easy to play, responsive, educational. I think it struck a good balance between providing a rich interface and conserving computing power/bandwidth. A fe...

started by Charles Crowley on 13 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Marni Saenz

Astro-Matic 3000 - 0 views

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    This is a fun interactive game where you can learn your age and weight on other planets.
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