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The Golden Age of Education Technology - Software | Digital Learning Environments - 0 views

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    Article about how software for educational technology is becoming a mature industry
Tim Pettine

Neil Postman: Five Things We Need to Know About Technological Change - 0 views

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      Indeed.....that's the issue in education
Ivan Beeckmans

Eight brief points about "merit pay" for teachers | Daniel Pink - 0 views

  • The notion that the central problem in American education is lack of teacher motivation is ludicrous.
Ivan Beeckmans

Gangnam Style Shows What Can Happen When You Don't Lean On Copyright | Techdirt - 0 views

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    Another, appropriate in my view, look at copyright. Maybe the patent and copyright offices SHOULD close and put a lot of lawyers out of work :)
Tim Pettine

Splitting Your Audiobook Recordings into Chapters Using Audacity | Suite101.com - 0 views

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    Great Tool. Splitting Your Audiobook Recordings into Chapters Using Audacity http://t.co/J467Fql7 #Suite101 #coetail
Ivan Beeckmans

Blogs vs. Term Papers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • blog writing has become a basic requirement in everything from M.B.A. to literature courses. On its face, who could disagree with the transformation? Why not replace a staid writing exercise with a medium that gives the writer the immediacy of an audience, a feeling of relevancy, instant feedback from classmates or readers, and a practical connection to contemporary communications? Pointedly, why punish with a paper when a blog is, relatively, fun?
  • Because, say defenders of rigorous writing, the brief, sometimes personally expressive blog post fails sorely to teach key aspects of thinking and writing. They argue that the old format was less about how Sherman got to the sea and more about how the writer organized the points, fashioned an argument, showed grasp of substance and proof of its origin. Its rigidity wasn’t punishment but pedagogy.
Ivan Beeckmans

Let Kids Rule the School - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Their guidance counselor was their adviser, consulting with them when the group flagged in energy or encountered an obstacle. Though they sought advice from English, math and science teachers, they were responsible for monitoring one another’s work and giving one another feedback. There were no grades, but at the end of the semester, the students wrote evaluations of their classmates.
  • The students also designed their own curriculum, deciding to split their September-to-January term into two halves.
  • each of them focused on specific mathematical topics, from quadratic equations to the numbers behind poker
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  • “I did well before. But I had forgotten what I actually like doing.”
  • They are remarkable because they demonstrate the kinds of learning and personal growth that are possible when teenagers feel ownership of their high school experience, when they learn things that matter to them and when they learn together.
  • But perhaps children don’t need another reform imposed on them. Instead, they need to be the authors of their own education.
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    An interesting way of harnessing the natural energy of teenagers. Definitely worthy of further exploration.
Ivan Beeckmans

Digital literacy can boost employability and improve student experience | Higher Educat... - 0 views

  • increasingly digital literacy is vital for learning itself.
  • It goes beyond IT skills, a complete culture change is required to live fully within the modern digital society, from understanding how to communicate ideas effectively in a range of media to managing digital reputation and history.
  • it's easy to overstate the digital competence of today's undergraduate students and even postgraduate researchers.
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  • Most learners use only basic functionality and are reluctant to explore the capabilities of technology, preferring to passively consume content rather than create or curate it.
Marcello Mongardi

Tech Transformation - 0 views

  • Present Tense and Future Tensions"
  •  The third digital divide is about education.  It is about those students who are using technology to connect and communicate with others to tackle meaningful problems and those students for whom technology still means making, saving and accessing documents.
Ivan Beeckmans

Getting ready for iPad deployment: ten things I'd wish I'd known about last y... - 0 views

  • but unless you get buy in from your whole school community then you’re going to be up against it.
  • it is about getting the infrastructure in place
  • And this does not only mean things like wireless: it includes the intellectual, pedagogical infrastructure that brings with it an understanding of both the benefits and pitfalls of bringing these devices into the classroom
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  • Sort your wireless out
  • IPads are iPads, not virtual desktops.
  • Did you know you can embed YouTube into iBooks Author epubs?
  • Think about how to create and share rich media
  • How are you going to protect the iPads?
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    This article describes the deployment of iPads, but many of the issues are similar to those considered when introducing ANY new technology.
Ivan Beeckmans

The disappearing virtual library - Opinion - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

  • But both are missing the point: the global demand for learning and scholarship is not being met by the contemporary publishing industry. It cannot be, not with the current business models and the prices. The users of library.nu - these barbarians at the gate of the publishing industry and the university - are legion.
  • They are a global market engaged in what we in the elite institutions of the world are otherwise telling them to do all the time: educate yourself; become scholars and thinkers; read and think for yourselves; bring civilisation, development and modernity to your people.
  • Library.nu was making that learning possible where publishers have not
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  • But the legality of library.nu is also not the issue: trading in scanned, leaked or even properly purchased versions of digital books is thoroughly illegal. This is so much the case that it can't be long before reading a book - making an unauthorised copy in your brain - is also made illegal. 
  • not stealing
  • The winter of 2012 has seen a series of assaults on file-sharing sites in the wake of the failed SOPA and PIPA legislation. Mega-upload.com (the brainchild of eccentric master pirate Kim Dotcom - he legally changed his name in 2005) was seized by the US Department of Justice; torrent site btjunkie.com voluntarily closed down for fear of litigation.
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     Last week a website called "library.nu" disappeared. A coalition of international scholarly publishers accused the site of piracy and convinced a judge in Munich to shut it down. Library.nu (formerly Gigapedia) had offered, if the reports are to be believed, between 400,000 and a million digital books for free. 
Tim Pettine

ChronoZoom - 0 views

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    Crowdsourcing a very slick timeline
Ivan Beeckmans

Zoom.it - 0 views

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    Good tool for embedding an image into a blog and allowing zoomability.
Ivan Beeckmans

Block Posters - Create large wall posters from any image for free! - 1 views

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    Make HUGE posters based on a picture of smaller size
Ivan Beeckmans

Photo Books, Photo Cards, Scrapbooks, Yearbooks and Calendars | Mixbook - 1 views

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    Just another tool.
Ivan Beeckmans

TeachPaperless: The Problem with TED Ed - 1 views

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    An interesting post about the need for more doing in order to really learn.
Clint Hamada

Scamworld: 'Get rich quick' mutates into an unstoppable monster - YouTube - 0 views

  • Dive into Scamworld, home of the modern day 'get rich quick' scam that has overtaken the internet. Learn how a network of pitchmen harnessed the internet to build the ultimate pyramid scheme.
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