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John Evans

How Would Today's Smartest Teens Overhaul Education? We Asked Them - Singularity HUB - 2 views

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    "What happens when you gather 14 of the world's brightest teenagers at Singularity University and ask them to design the future of education? During last summer's Exponential Youth Camp  (XYC) pilot here at SU, we found out. Here are the teens' six tips for entrepreneurs and educators building future of education."
John Evans

Are You Teaching Content Or Teaching Thought? - - 11 views

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    "Thinking is troublesome. For one, it is an intimate act splicing time and space. It is done right here, but it spans moments in the pasts and reaches out uncertainly towards moments in the future. Put another way, you think in a singular, precise space about plural, imprecise times."
John Evans

The Role Of Empathy In Learning - 2 views

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    "The role of empathy in learning has to do with the flow of both information and creativity. A dialogic interaction with the world around us requires us to understand ourselves by understanding the needs and condition of those around us. It also encourages us to take collective measurements rather than those singular, forcing us into an intellectual interdependence that catalyzes other subtle but powerful tools of learning."
John Evans

The best teacher tools for creating classroom quizzes - Daily Genius - 1 views

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    "Since there really is now singular 'perfect' app, let's take a look at some of the options that are quite good. They are not all perfect for you. Don't be fooled by anyone claiming their app is perfect for you or anyone else. Spoiler alert: it's not perfect. It's probably good enough for many people but you need something unique to you. Therein lies the problem."
Nigel Coutts

Asking Why and Why and Why - The Learner's Way - 2 views

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    As children, we ask "Why?" a lot. It is a part of childhood, that special time when the many forces acting upon our cognitive development converge around a singular desire to ask "Why". It becomes the central focus of our conversational style, an incessant exclamation into the void which tests the patience of any nearby adult. But asking "Why" offers so much more.
John Evans

The Elegance of the Gray Area | Cult of Pedagogy - 2 views

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    "I've spent a lot of years talking with and listening to some very smart people, and one thing I've noticed is that the people who are legitimate experts in their fields rarely spout off facts like they are the final word. Their assertions don't back you into a corner or embarrass you into silence. Their delivery is often quieter. More nuanced. The smartest people in the world are least likely to have singular, one-note answers to difficult questions. They're more likely to respond with "It depends," and then, if you're willing to stick around and listen, share ideas that take a little more time to develop. And I want to take a moment to elevate that, because I believe that if we spend more time practicing this kind of thinking, if we honor the true elegance of that gray area, we'll all be a lot better off."
John Evans

Games, Pop-Ups, 3D, and More - The iPad is Changing Books Forever | Singularity Hub - 7 views

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    "I grew up on a healthy regimen of Choose-Your-Own Adventure books, Nintendo, and role playing games, but even I am intimidated by the new brand of interactive storytelling that is flooding the iPad. More designers are exploring how the frenzy around Apple's tablet computer is evolving e-books into something new. Sure, you can find traditional children's picture books directly translated onto the iPad that simply let you flip through on a touchscreen, but there's so much more the medium allows. Embedded games, interactive backgrounds, responsive audio, non-linear stories - "books" on the iPad have become something much better: immersive experiences. I've got a host of videos to show you what I mean, check them out below. Combining games, books, music, and voices in compelling ways, these early attempts to revolutionize storytelling on the iPad are exciting…but they're just the beginning. Give it a few years and the lines between these different ways of telling stories will blur so far we'll have to come up with a new name. 'Books' just doesn't cut it anymor"
Phil Taylor

South Korea Says Good-Bye To Print Textbooks, Plans To Digitize Entire Curriculum By 20... - 0 views

  • South Korea is tossing their textbooks into the great bonfire of “No More Pencils, No More Books
Nigel Coutts

What does intelligence look like? - 0 views

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    How might we define intelligence? What do we mean when we speak of intelligence and what evidence do we seek when we look for it? Is it a singular, fixed attribute determined at birth or does it vary across time and environment?
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