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2aRachna Vohra: "The Classroom Just Got Bigger" 2c 0f - YouTube - 0 views

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2aChildren Full of Life (1 of 5) 2c 0f - YouTube - 0 views

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Learning with 'e's: Anatomy of a PLE - 0 views

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SpeEdChange: Hulu in the Classroom: Building Literacy - 1 views

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Filtering the Information Flood: Strategies for Effectively Teaching Online «... - 0 views

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Hackers Are Climbing In Your Windows, So Hide Your Kids, Hide Your Files | TechCrunch - 0 views

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12 Ways I Hope to Use Twitter in My Spanish Classes This Year | Linguedutech - 0 views

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How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way We Work and Live - YouTube - 0 views

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Create, Share and Learn with a Global Repository of Tests - 0 views

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The State of Digital Education Infographic - #edtech #edutech #edchat - 0 views

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Got the Job? You Still Have to Pass the "Second First Impression" | The Savvy Intern by... - 0 views

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Google Student Blog: How I use Google Docs as a student - 1 views

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Actually Going to Class? How 20th-Century. - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Educa... - 0 views

  • Mr. Somade told me recently that "the general idea is that if I don't have to come to class, I don't want to come to class—and technology is giving students more and more reason not to come."
  • In an era when students can easily grab material online, including lectures by gifted speakers in every field, a learning environment that avoids courses completely—or seriously reshapes them—might produce a very effective new form of college.
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      How do you respond to this?
  • much of what students rate as the most valuable part of their learning experience at college these days takes place outside the traditional classroom, citing data from the National Survey of Student Engagement, an annual study based at Indiana University at Bloomington. Four of the eight "high-impact" learning activities identified by survey participants required no classroom time at all: internships, study-abroad programs, senior thesis or other "capstone" projects, or the mundane-sounding "undergraduate research," meaning working with faculty members on original research, much as graduate students do.
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  • At the start of each session, Mr. Campbell gave the 11 students a strange kind of pop quiz. For one thing, it was anonymous, so no grades were given. And rather than ask questions about the content of the homework, he asked students to detail how much time and effort they spent preparing for class. Among the questions: Did you talk to a classmate about the assignment? And how many hours did you spend on the reading?
  • The scores started low—between 4 and 5, meaning the students did far less than the assigned homework. Something happened as the term progressed, though, as students bought into the concept
  • "The commenting and linking are crucial," he says, "as those activities are essential parts of being in the real blogosphere."
  • If the core activity at college shifts away from the classroom and into practical activities, do students even need to come to a campus?
  • "There is definitely a broader array of options available to students who wish to forgo the commute to class altogether in exchange for online classes that essentially provide the same content that professors regurgitate to students in lecture."
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      What would George Siemens (Teaching in Social and Technological Networks) say to this?
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