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John Evans

The government is helping fund a Minecraft-style game for teaching kids about the envir... - 2 views

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    "Minecraft is a cultural phenomenon. The block-based exploration and crafting game was snapped up by Microsoft for $2.5 billion last year and has helped inspire competitors from giant toy companies like Lego. Even the government is interested in building on Minecraft's success: The Department of Education is helping fund a project known as "Eco" that looks a lot like Minecraft, except with a few added twists: There's a looming ecological disaster and players must band together to make a community -- agreeing on laws and living in harmony with the environment. If they fail, the world dies forever. Strange Loop Games, the company behind the game, describes it a "global survival game" and says failure results in "server-wide perma death.""
Phil Taylor

Blended learning: The great new thing or the great new hype? - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • then it must be highly relational, active and inquiry oriented (both online and offline), and commit to empowering students with digital tools.
  • Blended learning is not a new term nor a revolutionary concept for classrooms in this second decade of the 21st century. However, the way it is being (re)interpreted could be hopeful or harmful depending on how it is implemented.
John Evans

Ten obvious truths about educating kids that keep getting ignored - The Washington Post - 1 views

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    "The field of education bubbles over with controversies. It's not unusual for intelligent people of good will to disagree passionately about what should happen in schools. But there are certain precepts that aren't debatable, that just about anyone would have to acknowledge are true. While many such statements are banal, some are worth noticing because in our school practices and policies we tend to ignore the implications that follow from them. It's both intellectually interesting and practically important to explore such contradictions: If we all agree that a given principle is true, then why in the world do our schools still function as if it weren't? Here are 10 examples."
John Evans

All Opinions Are Local - Cellphones in school: a public safety issue - 1 views

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    "Instead of teaching students the appropriate time to use a cellphone, the Prince George's school board would rather make students lock them up during the school day."
John Evans

The Daring Librarian: Wikipedia is not wicked! - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post - 3 views

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    "The Daring Librarian: Wikipedia is not wicked!"
John Evans

Good teaching, poor test scores: Doubt cast on grading teachers by student performance ... - 3 views

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    "Good teaching, poor test scores: Doubt cast on grading teachers by student performance"
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