one of the most necessary and sought after skills for a global citizen, and as such, must become a prominent feature of any school curriculum.
Why Learning Through Social Networks Is The Future - 1 views
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Start teaching students how to build a PLN for them, how to use a reader daily, how to engage in conversations via blogs, how to connect with others around the globe in elementary and when they reach high school they will be ready to manage their own learning.
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Compare these thoughts to Attwell, G. (2007). Personal learning environments-the future of eLearning?. eLearning Papers, 2(1), 1-8.http://personligalarmiljoer.pbworks.com/f/personliga_inl%C3%A4rningsmilj%C3%B6er.pdf
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Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age - 0 views
Ten Ways to Foster Resiliency in Children by Leah Davies, M.Ed. - 0 views
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"Resilient children are those who adapt well, despite experiencing adversity in their lives. Families, schools, and communities have a profound influence upon children's ability to be persistent, overcome obstacles, and develop hope for their future. When children are influenced by caring adults with high expectations for their success, they are more likely to withstand negative pressures and become responsible adults."
The Limits of Community and the Future of Going Gradeless | Mr. Anderson Reads & Writes - 0 views
14 things that are obsolete in 21st century schools | Ingvi Hrannar - 0 views
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14 things that are obsolete in 21st century schools
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1. Computer Rooms
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2. Isolated classrooms
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Balancing Optimism with Pragmatism « Learning In a Flat World - 0 views
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"Both Friedman in Thank You For Being Late and Kevin Kelly in The Inevitable make an optimistic case that as technology displaces workers, it also creates new jobs requiring new skills. But Friedman also noted that when the Industrial Age displaced the Agricultural Age, it took about a generation for old ways to die off and new ways to surface. While the rate of change has accelerated since 2007, will our rate of adaptation - both as individuals and as educational systems - match that change rate? Audrey quoted Neil Selwyn, who identified three contemporary ideologies intertwined with the technological ones - libertarianism, neoliberalism, adnd the ideology of the new economy…to which she added a fourth - technological solutionism. These four align with concepts of venture capitalism, the gig economy, the shared economy, the attention economy…all happening fast, free, easy for you, and accelerating."
Reinventing Education To Teach Creativity And Entrepreneurship | Co.Exist: World changi... - 0 views
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Cammy Bean's Learning Visions: #ICELW Opening Keynote with Steve Wheeler @tim... - 0 views
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The Horizon Report 2014: 1 year or less = flipped classroom, learner analytics 2-3 years = 3D printing, games and gamification 4-5 years = the quantified self, virtual assistants
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Web 1.0 The Web Web 2.0 The Social Web Web 3.0 Semantic Web Web 4.0 MetaWeb
Wristbands That Translate Sign Language Into Speech Would Be Awesome - 1 views
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As it turns out, this concept is completely fictional. The film was done by advertising students and submitted to Future Lions in Cannes. The students are not, in fact, working with Google—though one student with the project says that Google indicates the technique is at least theoretically possible. We've updated this post to clarify that this is only a thought experiment and not a service that's being pursued by Google.