It Turns Out 'Screen Time' Isn't That Bad for Kids | HowStuffWorks - 3 views
3 Free Virtual and Augmented Reality Apps for the Classroom | MindShift | KQED News - 2 views
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"Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) have never been more accessible for teachers and students. Of course, the technology isn't perfect yet, and the content offerings can be hit or miss. But, considering how many students carry smartphones, and with cardboard-style VR viewers starting at about $15, it's easier than ever to give kids immersive VR and AR experiences in class."
5 reasons why blended learning programs fail-and how to save them | eSchool News - 0 views
Sir Ken Robinson on how schools are stifling students' creativity - The Globe and Mail - 0 views
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"While many Canadian educators struggle to find the solution to students' declining math scores, there's one expert who says we may be looking at the problem the wrong way. Sir Ken Robinson - education guru, author and adviser - says relentless testing and the push for standardized scores are destroying students' imagination and talent. He argues that schools are stifling instead of nurturing kids' creativity. Sir Ken's 2006 TED talk, How Schools Kill Creativity, has had 47 million views and become one of the most popular talks in history. He was in Montreal this week for the Einstein Youth Forum, and sat down for an interview with The Globe and Mail."
Time to Talk Tech: How to embed your Twitter feed directly into New Google Site! - 2 views
Wolfram Alpha Founder Discusses Computational Thinking at Ed School | News | The Harvar... - 0 views
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Wolfram defined computational thinking as “the activity for a human of taking something that they want to know about or that they want to have happen in the world, and formulating it in such a way that a sufficiently smart computer can then know what to do.”
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“Computational thinking is a bigger, more significant thing that I think will be remembered as probably the most important intellectual achievement of the 21st century,”
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Coding, Wolfram argued, is “the enemy” of computational thinking. “I think with the low-level coding, it is as mechanical as a lot of the kind of math that kids find boring,”
The freeCodeCamp Podcast is live. Here are 6 episodes you can binge-listen now. - 1 views
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