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Justin Medved

197 Educational YouTube Channels You Should Know About - InformED : - 1 views

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    "f you don't have a YouTube channel as an education provider, there's a good chance you're behind the times. Nearly every major educational institution in the world now hosts its own collection of videos featuring news, lectures, tutorials, and open courseware. Just as many individuals have their own channel, curating their expertise in a series of broadcasted lessons. These channels allow instructors to share information and blend media in unprecedented and exciting new ways. From teaching Mandarin Chinese to busting myths about Astronomy, the educational possibilities are virtually endless pun intended! Because we can now sift through thousands of resources while navigating a single repository, the potential for inspiration and growth in the field of education has reached a new height. Here are the top channels worth following based on views, subscriptions, and quality of content:"
Justin Medved

The 25 Best Pinterest Boards in Educational Technology | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine ... - 0 views

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    "Blogs and Twitter aren't the only social tools out there that can help you keep up with the latest and greatest developments in educational technology. Pinterest is rapidly becoming a favorite tool of educators all over the nation, and many have amassed some pretty great collections of edtech-related pins that teachers and students alike can use to explore new ways to learn, share, teach, and grow. While it would be nearly impossible to highlight every edtech pinboard out there, we've shared some of the boards we think stand out among the crowd here. "
Sara Spencer

Sir Ken Robinson urges a radical rethink of our education system in this RSA Animate video - 2 views

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    Changing Education Paradigms
anonymous

Scope & Sequence | Common Sense Media - 3 views

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    "Use our Scope & Sequence tool to find the lessons that are just right for your classroom. These cross-curricular units spiral to address digital literacy and citizenship topics in an age-appropriate way. Browse by grade band or click a category to highlight the lessons that address that topic. "
anonymous

The Evolution of the College Library - James W. P. Campbell & Will Pryce - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "Books were once so scarce, they were chained to the desks. Now libraries can barely hold all the volumes they have."
garth nichols

College papers: Students hate writing them. Professors hate grading them. Let's stop as... - 0 views

  • Instead of essays, required humanities courses (which I support, for all the reasons William Cronon, Martha Nussbaum, and Paulo Freire give) should return to old-school, hardcore exams, written and oral. You cannot bullshit a line-ID. Nor can you get away with only having read one page of the book when your professor is staring you down with a serious question. And best of all, oral exams barely need grading: If you don’t know what you’re talking about, it is immediately and readily manifest (not to mention, it’s profoundly schadenfroh when a student has to look me in the face and admit he’s done no work).
  • With more exams and no papers, they’ll at least have a shot at retaining, just for a short while, the basic facts of some of the greatest stories ever recorded. In that short while, they may even develop the tiniest inkling of what Martha Nussbaum calls “sympathetic imagination”—the cultivation of our own humanity, and something that unfolds when we’re touched by stories of people who are very much unlike us. And that, frankly, is more than any essay will ever do for them.
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    Interesting article to consider as we start to plan for our culminating projects!
anonymous

Infographic: Why librarians are crucial in the digital age [Educause 2013] | Education ... - 0 views

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    ""I think librarians are critical. You're actually seeing, in some places, the role of the librarian is adjunct faculty, or instructional design support, in a way," says Gregg. "The whole world of librarians is going way beyond what somebody who got an MLIS even 10 years ago is dealing with right now. So we're trying to make sure that the people in the services we provide focus on that." Click on the image below for a better look at the new infographic"
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    Great info graphic! I agree that librarians and the curation/organization/care of research is vital to academic scholarly skill development
Nadia Warriner

http://www.readwritethink.org/ - 0 views

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    k-12 resources
Trevor Froates

Media Awareness Network (MNet) | Home - 0 views

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    Resources and support for media literacy.
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    "Resources and support for everyone interested in media and information literacy for young people. To learn how to get the most out of the tools and resources on this site, visit our help section and our site map ."
Sara Spencer

Marian the Cybrarian - Advice - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

  • No less important, they are often the most informed people when it comes to technological change—its limits as well as its advantages.
  • They see the potential of new tools, but they are also the guardians of tradition.
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