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Ginger Lewman

technoLOTE » Blog Archive » International Language Learning Projects - 0 views

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    collaborative project ideas for International year of languages
paul reid

Clark Aldrich's blog: Using assessments to evaluate action, not knowledge - 0 views

  • Now, in theory, doing a 360 assessment (asking the people around the student, both before the formal learning program and, oh, six months after, for evaluations of behavior) is a pretty good technique. But 360's are also intrusive.
  • The bad news is that, well, who cares if someone can intellectually differentiate between different leadership styles? That is so old school. Further, simpler programs may get the same result, even if the knowledge is never used, (and the knowledge gleaned from old school programs also decays much more quickly after the program ends).
  • Multiple-choice questionnaires are biased towards proving what one knows, as opposed to presenting what one does. But I believe with some hacking of the medium, we can create better evaluations to guide us towards more productive programs.
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    We should evaluate actions, rather than 'knowledge' (where 'knowledge' here means 'remembered instances of data'). We should evaluate actions is that we are able to get at more finely-grained sub-symbolic mental development, and not simply a small set of memorized facts.
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    Worth considering when thinking about assessment of authentic learning. We should evaluate actions, rather than 'knowledge' (where 'knowledge' here means 'remembered instances of data').
glen gatin

Why Web 2.0 Will Not be an Integral Part of K-12 Education: A Reply to Steve Hargadon |... - 0 views

  • Much of the teacher’s work is in the preparation, when mistakes and dead-ends are invisible to students.
  • Much of the teacher’s work is in the preparation, when mistakes and dead-ends are invisible to students.
  • Much of the teacher’s work is in the preparation, when mistakes and dead-ends are invisible to students.
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  • Much of the teacher’s work is in the preparation, when mistakes and dead-ends are invisible to students.
  • Much of the teacher’s work is in the preparation, when mistakes and dead-ends are invisible to students.
  • Much of the teacher’s work is in the preparation, when mistakes and dead-ends are invisible to students.
  • Much of the teacher’s work is in the preparation, when mistakes and dead-ends are invisible to students.
Al Upton

About Becta - Publications - Technology strategy for further education, skills and rege... - 0 views

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    Technology strategy for further education, skills and regeneration: Implementation plan for 2008-2011 Implementation plan for technology in further education, skills and regeneration, which forms an important part of Becta's work to update 'Harnessing Technology'
Ginger Lewman

A Glimpse of the World: Cameroon's descent: ANOTHER FAILED STATE? - 0 views

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    I'm thinking of a "conflict in Africa" project and the role of the US need for products. Not good to see Cameroon going down the same path. ...TIA (this is africa)
glen gatin

Second Life Mashup Helps Boost Distance Ed Retention at Huntington JC - 0 views

  • We are trying to overcome the distance you feel in distance education by being socially connected," Snoddy said. "You develop socially as well as intellectually in college.
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    "We are trying to overcome the distance you feel in distance education by being socially connected," Snoddy said. "You develop socially as well as intellectually in college. This doesn' tmake sense. Do people not complete DE courses because they feel distant? More likely because most of the courses are complete crap and are offered by questionable faculty. It is more likely that the courses selected for special treatment in this article were a step above the usual crap that gets served up as DE and were presented with a little imagination and care.
Al Upton

Futurelab - Resources - Publications, reports & articles - Handbooks - Designing educat... - 0 views

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    The handbook is intended to be of use to grassroots practitioners involved in designing new projects and adapting existing ones; to developers designing digital tools and resources; and to funding bodies wanting to ensure robust processes in their supported projects.
paul reid

Computer self-learning Experiment in India "Hole-in-the-Wall" - 0 views

  • In an amazing experiment a Delhi-based IT professional has proved that kids can learn computer skills on their own. Over the years the results of Dr. Mitra’s experiments have been so spectacular that the National Geographic Channel has made a film on his unique research.
  • Again, to his surprise he discovered that the slum kids quickly taught themselves how to surf the Internet, read news and download games and music. Dr. Mitra then replicated the experiment in other locations, with the same results---within hours the children would teach themselves how to use the Net.
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    In an amazing experiment a Delhi-based IT professional has proved that kids can learn computer skills on their own. Over the years the results of Dr. Mitra's experiments have been so spectacular that the National Geographic Channel has made a film on his unique research.
Ginger Lewman

The National Geographic Online Store - Human Footprint DVD - 0 views

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    National Geographic demonstrates, in a series of remarkable visuals, what makes up an average human life today and how everything we do has impact on the world around us.
Cheri Toledo

Welcome to AVCA - 0 views

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  • JVA The JVA is an affiliate chapter of the AVCA, dedicated to enhancing junior volleyball. more
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      Great site
Ginger Lewman

Home - 0 views

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    Shared this to my LifePractice list. Jukes is amazing.
paul reid

ACMA - Media Literacy - Concepts, Research and Regulatory Issues - 0 views

  • Key findings from the research are that: Media literacy, whether in traditional or convergent media contexts, is important for being engaged in society. Effective use of media and communications services is increasingly a prerequisite to broader citizen engagement including access to essential services. While the gap between ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ is narrowing in terms of access to information and communications technologies, there is evidence of a digital ‘use/literacy’ divide associated with socio-economic status, age, workforce participation and household type. The promotion of media literacy is an important prerequisite to effective regulatory intervention designed to protect consumers, particularly for online and mobile services.
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    Effective use of digital communications and media increasingly important for participation in Australian society, research finds
Greg Thompson

Plagiarism allegations jolt school -- Health and Safety at School, John McCain, The Whi... - 0 views

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    Leading by example not always a positive . . .
jo murray

1 2 3 Sheep! iPhone App Review | The iPhone App Review : iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad Ap... - 0 views

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    Good for ESL/EFL and dsylexic learners of any age.\n\n"Each of the mini games features easy to follow instructions, cute and colorful graphics and an easily identifiable learning outcome. The difficulty ramps up with each level completed, and there are five levels for each of the three mini-games. If you've got a child of your own who is just starting to learn how to use numbers - 1 2 3 Sheep! is a fun way to help improve their counting skills."\n\nBacked by an online assessment system...\n
glen gatin

How to Save the World - 0 views

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      Criotical skill, making meaning out of experience. Statistical methods and qunatitative data will tell what is going on but not why. Qualitative approach grounded in the lived experince with customized interventions. I like Twitter and IM idea and the notion that you don't need a hard drive full of stuff but a network of people who know stuff.
glen gatin

What I Want to Talk About - Practical Theory - 0 views

  • every time I go to the exhibit floor at a conference and see more tools for monitoring, accountability and security than I see tools for creativity, creation and collaboration, I see us move one more step away from the dream of what I believe our schools can be.
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    corporatizing of education, the education/industrial complex
glen gatin

Iraq WMD Evangelist's New Crusade: Secret Ray Guns | Danger Room from Wired.com - 0 views

  • "People go in under the guise of being long-term Muslims," he says.
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    This guy is obviously in the guise of a human being.
paul reid

The community is the curriculum - 0 views

  • “In the rhizomatic model of learning, curriculum is not driven by predefined inputs from experts; it is constructed and negotiated in real time by the contributions of those engaged in the learning process. This community acts as the curriculum, spontaneously shaping, constructing, and reconstructing itself and the subject of its learning..”
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    Dave Cormier's paper entitled "Rhizomatic Education: Community as Curriculum
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