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Jennifer Garcia

We don't need no educator: The role of the teacher in today's onli... - 1 views

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    A great presentation on the roles of teachers and how they have changed.
Jennifer Garcia

Five key roles for 21st-century school librarians | eSchool News - 0 views

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    Given the unprecedented quantity of information learners are exposed to, the librarian's role is more important than ever. Librarians help all students gain access to, evaluate, ethically use, create, share, and synthesize information. These skills are easily grouped into the following categories, she and Miller said.
Jennifer Garcia

LearningJar: Make what you learn count - 0 views

shared by Jennifer Garcia on 07 Jul 12 - No Cached
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    What Do You Want to Be?LearningJar is here to help you get there. Understand skills needed for the role, learn informally then prove your mastery
Jennifer Garcia

21 Things That Will Be Obsolete by 2020 | MindShift - 0 views

  • Because computing is going mobile and over the next decade we’re going to see the full fury of individualized computing via handhelds come to the fore
  • Over the next ten years, we will see Digital Portfolios replace test scores as the #1 factor in college admissions.
  • he 21st century is customizable. In ten years, the teacher who hasn’t yet figured out how to use tech to personalize learning will be the teacher out of a job
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  • e as ‘paper’ itself becomes digitized.
  • more teachers and students will be going out into their communities to engage in experiential learning.
  • 15. PAID/OUTSOURCED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT No one knows your school as well as you. With the power of a PLN (professional learing networks) in their back pockets, teachers will rise up to replace peripatetic professional development gurus as the source of schoolwide professional development programs. This is already happening.
  • the shift in middle schools to a role as foundational content providers and high schools as places for specialized learning.
  • just let your kids do it. By the end of the decade — in the best of schools — they will be
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    "How close are we to this? The post was written in December 2009, and Blake-Plock says he's seeing some of these already beginning to come to fruition."
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