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Tero Toivanen

Millennials and the end of schools « e-rgonomic - 0 views

  • algunos de los esbozos del futuro próximo de la educación europea que se proponen Miller, Shapiro and Hilding-Hamann (2008*) del Institute for Prospective Technological Studies.
  • The end of compulsory schooling: En la “Sociedad del Aprendizaje Intensivo” cada quien es conductor de sus propios procesos de aprendizaje.
  • Learning Trajectories: Se avanza hacia espacios de aprendizaje permanente, interconectados, permeables, modulares y más acorde a las dinámicas laborales de la segunda década del siglo actual.
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  • New intellectual property rights: Nuevos esquemas de generar contenidos, licencias más flexibles, la creación del European Copyleft Office que contará con una moneda de compensación llamada neuro (net euro), la cual servirá para facilitar el intercambio digital de contenidos y, así, ofrecer compensaciones para promover la cesión de derechos. En esta misma línea va el proyecto KnowBank, que buscará cotizar los activos de conocimiento personal adquiridos durante toda la vida.
  • Millennials do not even need to make the effort to reject the past: La generación de jóvenes del siglo actual ni siquiera necesita hacer esfuerzos para rechazar el pasado, ellos están simplemente interesados en lo que viene. Su entorno de aprendizaje será más parecido a un espacio de intercambio social y virtual (y de mundos simulados) orientados a estimular la experimentación y desarrollar la creatividad en diversos contextos.
  • Dynamic evaluation systems: Sistemas de evaluación heterogéneos, semánticos y contextuales capaces de adaptarse a las características del proceso de aprendizaje de cada estudiante.
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J Black

Teaching Gen Yers - 0 views

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    Are you a professional developer, a high school teacher, or university faculty? Are you finding that some of your adult students born between 1976 and 1995 maybe even up to 2001 have specific needs that are difficult to meet in a traditional classroom situation? This generation is what we call the "Generation Y" high school and college students. You may be a Gen Yer or "Millennial". Think about what type of learning environment works best for you. If many of your students are the Generation Y, here are some ideas that might help you when you design your learning activities:
Tamara Cox

Millennials: A Portrait of Generation Next - Pew Research Center - 0 views

shared by Tamara Cox on 05 Mar 10 - Cached
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    A series of reports by the Pew Research Center exploring the behaviors, values and opinions of teens and twenty-somethings.
Enrique Rubio Royo

Collaborative Learning - for the people, by the people by Josh Little : Learning Soluti... - 34 views

  • Here are some strong core beliefs that people leading in this area hold.
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      Caracteriza el perfil del eLearner
  • What I propose is to think of yourself as a learning construction expert. Use the right tool for the right purpose.
  • Traditional training programs will not be able to supply the large pipeline of knowledge, skills, and information that your workers will need. The traditional hierarchical knowledge structure creates a bottleneck
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  • Traditional approaches to training are facing disruption. When I say “traditional,” I mean more than instructor-led training located in classrooms. I include e-Learning in most of the forms that have prevailed for the last 15 years or longer. Disruptive innovation, in the form of social software, is sparking new philosophies about formal and informal use of collaboration to support learning. But why are these ideas finding support among business leaders and e-Learning experts?
  • The basic reason is simple. Information moves too fast. The speed of commerce is faster than ever.
  • The influx of Millennials (gen Y
  • brings with it new entry-level technology skills and new expectations
  • The pace at which workers must learn
  • Today, product releases happen every three months instead of every three years. Customers define your brand through online communities faster than you can think about creating a branding campaign.
tyler66

Mortgage broker Geelong - 1 views

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    Are you Looking for professional Geelong mortgage broker? Master Your Mortgage Now is the mortgage broking arm of Master Your Money Now. We specialize in helping millennial nurses and teachers buy their first home, upgrade their home, refinance & investments. We are based in Geelong but have members across Australia. Visit Website for more info.
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