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Ivan Beeckmans

How a Radical New Teaching Method Could Unleash a Generation of Geniuses | Wired Busine... - 3 views

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    "Sergio Juárez Correa"
Kim Cofino

Collaborative Learning for the Digital Age - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Hi... - 2 views

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    Collaborative Learning for the Digital Age
Ivan Beeckmans

Rupert Murdoch: The Steve Jobs Model for Education Reform - WSJ.com - 1 views

  • Let's be clear: Technology is never going to replace teachers. What technology can do is give teachers closer, more human and more rewarding interactions with their students.
Ivan Beeckmans

Welcome to the new world of student-centred education - The Nation - 1 views

  • The path towards student-centred learning is not difficult - but neither is it easy. It is not difficult because all the tools, knowledge and skills required are already available. It is not easy because it requires a significant change in the current mindset.
  • John Holt tells us that children love to learn but hate to be taught.
Jeff Utecht

Connected Collaborator » Education Journey - 11 views

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    A look at one COETAILers reflection of building her PLN
Ivan Beeckmans

How Is a Bad Radio Station Like Our Public-School System? (Encore) - WNYC - 0 views

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    This podcast might be old (Dec, 2011), but it certainly describes one aspect of what we talk about in COETIAL - individualized learning. Like Pandora's effect on listening to radio, individualized learning is going to revolutionize education. The question is when. Podcast is definitely worth listening to.
Dana Watts

Why Results Can't Guide Tech in Schools - 0 views

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    this could go along w the NY Times and Scott McLeod article
Jeff Utecht

Why Teachers Should Join Twitter…What I have Learned as a Twitter Newbie « ad... - 1 views

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    Okay, I admit that I rebelled against joining Twitter for the longest time.  I had friends and family members urging me to join.  I often said, "Why should I join another social networking site?  I have not used MySpace for a while  and am quite happy with Facebook."  Those who were part of the Twitter community kept insisting that I join because in their words it was better than Facebook.  I had no idea what I was missing on Twitter.  Months would pass and I was quite determined that I did not need Twitter.  I was fine without it.  I kept social networking for my personal life.  I did not see why I needed it otherwise.
Ivan Beeckmans

tweenteacher.com » How the Interactive Whiteboard is Really Ed Tech's Laserdisk - 0 views

  • The prep time to create charts that utilize any effects over-and-above what you would already do with a laptop and LCD projector feels clearly developed by those with a disconnect to the precious time we have in education and the many hats we already wear. Additionally, while these boards were initially meant to help less-tech savvy teachers to embrace technology use, their hefty training time and prep time serves as its own gatekeeper for more than just tech tentative teachers.
  • I ask you: Do we really want to spend thousands of dollars on a tool that makes stand-and-deliver instruction easier?”
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