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Jonathon Richter

Institute for Science, Engineering and Public Policy - 0 views

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    Linus Pauling Memorial Lectures: Portland area STEM resident scholar lectures
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    Linus Pauling Memorial Lectures: Portland area STEM resident scholar lectures
Jonathon Richter

Forum Network | Free Online Lectures from PBS and NPR - 0 views

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    free lecture videos
Jonathon Richter

Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures - 0 views

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    online degrees and video courses from leading universities
Jonathon Richter

Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures - 0 views

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    Academic Earth has hundreds of free online video courses from leading universities across the breadth of the curriculum - great stuff!
Jonathon Richter

Blended Learning Revisited | MIT World - 0 views

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    John Seely Brown: "Even when children are high achievers and facile with new technology, many seem gradually to lose their sense of wonder and curiosity, notes John Seely Brown. Traditional educational methods may be smothering their innate drive to explore the world. Brown and like-minded colleagues are developing the underpinnings for a new 21st century pedagogy that broadens rather than narrows horizons. John Seely Brown, former chief scientist at Xerox, has morphed in recent years into the "Chief of Confusion," seeking "the right questions" in a range of fields, including education. He finds unusual sources for his questions: basketball and opera coaches, surfing and video game champions. He's gathered insights from unorthodox venues, and from more traditional classrooms, to paint quite a different picture of what learning might look like. The typical college lecture class frequently gathers many students together in a large room to be 'fed' knowledge, believes Brown. But studies show that "learning itself is socially constructed," and is most effective when students interact with and teach each other in manageable groups. Brown wants to open up "niche learning experiences" that draw on classic course material, but deepen it to be maximally enriching. In basketball and opera master classes, and in architecture labs, he has seen how individuals become acculturated in a "community of practice," learning to "be" rather than simply to "do." Whether performing, creating, or experimenting, students are critiqued, respond, offer their own criticism, and glean rich wisdom from a cyclical group experience. Brown says something "mysterious" may be taking place: "In deeply collective engagement in processes...you start to marinate in a problem space." Through communities of practice, students' minds "begin to gel up," even in the face of abstraction and unfamiliarity, and "all of a sudden, (the subject) starts to make se
Jonathon Richter

Google Moderator - 0 views

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    let your audience decide on questions in REAL time (while you are presenting); get EVERYONE's voice w/voting boxes - organize lectures or presentations around what people want to hear about.
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