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Bryan Lee

Svpply - Bookmarklet apps like Instapaper, Svpply, and... - 0 views

    • Bryan Lee
       
      With our ability to insulate ourselves through choosing only certain information to surround us, it reinforces the need for teachers in guiding students to more fully critique information, it's source, and bias.  I disagree with it in a sense.  "This transformation" CAN - not necessarily will - force us to rethink; but it can just as easily lead us to create whatever truth we have already written for ourselves by surrounding ourselves with cherry-picked information that supports our conclusions.
  • "Bookmarklet apps like Instapaper, Svpply, and Readability are pointing us toward a future in which content is no longer entrenched in websites, but floats in orbit around users. This transformation of our relationship with content will force us to rethink existing reputation, distribution, and monetization models—and all for the better." — Orbital Content by Cameron Koczoon
Scott Thomas

The Elephant in the Room of 21st Century Learning - The Futures of School Reform - Educ... - 0 views

  • For instance, pivotal historical moments like the French Revolution could be taught not so much as stories of what happened but rather as a lenses through which to look at a range of contemporary and past events.
    • Scott Thomas
       
      Possibly, how did the technology of the day allow the revolution to spread rapidly to other nearby nations vs how has the intenet allowed the revolutions in the middle east allowed them to spread.
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    Good overall discussion and a great example for history classes.
Scott Thomas

7 Skills students need for their future - The Educator's PLN - 0 views

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    haven't had time to watch all of it, but so far it's very good stuff
Scott Thomas

21 Things That Will Be Obsolete by 2020| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    some very interesting things here
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