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T is for teaching - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the social media revolution. An 11-year-old can ask the Prime Minister about education policy in the time it would take to lick a stamp. ''It's fun because you get to tell the world what you've learned,'' Campbell says. According to the American author and international speaker on digital media, Erik Qualman, social media has become the number one activity on the web."
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Schools embrace BYO device trend - 7 views

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    "Many schools will ask students to bring their own smartphones, tablets and laptops from home as a federal government program which gave every student in years 9 to 12 access to a computer expires at the end of this month."
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Schools in the Cloud could teach children to teach themselves - 0 views

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    When Sugata Mitra installed a computer in a slum wall in India, he had no idea it would later win him $US1 million to build a school on the internet that could spur an education revolution. Dr Mitra, 61, was last week awarded the top TED Prize to pursue the promise of building virtual schools on the internet, where young minds can learn, unfettered by adult teachers.
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No drop outs - how smart phones encourage homework - 0 views

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    "When nagging fails, turn to technology. Dr Grainne Oates noticed that her accountancy students were unmotivated away from the lecture hall. ''When I looked at their results and how they were performing, I found they were doing very little outside the classroom." She also noticed they were always attached to their mobile phones. She decided to use the idea of gamification - the strategy of turning a task into a game - and designed the HEd (Higher Education) app as a tool to change student behaviour. "
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