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Marcie Lewis

Blogs, Articles and Videos from the World's Top Thinkers and Leaders | Big Think - 2 views

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    Blogs, Articles, and Videos from the World's Top Thinkers and Leaders
garth nichols

An A+ student regrets his grades - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • One of the few classes that effectively taught me how to take information from the classroom to the real world was instructed by Doug Wightman at Queen’s University. The course covered concepts from how to start a start-up, build business models and prototypes, to venture deals, stock options and term sheets. But it didn’t end there. Toward the end of the course, many students had working prototypes, and a few managed to execute and launch their ideas. This course taught me something important: We can’t allow learning to become passive. We need to teach students to learn how to learn – to become independent, innovative thinkers capable of changing the world.
  • Culture is a problem, and we need to fix it – from the ground up. There’s a psychosocial dynamic of not questioning current practices of education. But we can’t let this get in the way. Embrace education with all your heart, and remember that schooling is only a small part of the puzzle. The remainder is what you’ll have to discover and solve through your own journey.
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    What do grades mean today for students? A student tells us!
Carolyn Bilton

20th vs. 21st Century Teaching | My Island View - 1 views

  • Collaborative learning, which has always been with us, has been turbo-boosted by technology
  • Collaboration now has no boundaries of time and space. Collaborative learning can take place anytime and anywhere
  • Technology now provides the means for student-centric lessons.
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  • We cannot hold them responsible for learning, if we don’t teach them the skills of learning
  • get our students familiar with having a voice in personalizing their learning
  • This student-centric learning strongly supports lifelong learning. It creates independent learners and thinkers. It is a learning-by-doing philosophy.
  • Technology is a driving force for much of the student-centric learning. We need our educators to be at the very least literate in this relatively new digital literacy
  • We need to prepare this generation not only to learn, but also to think critically as well. Learning and thinking are a far cry from listening, memorizing and regurgitating facts
anonymous

How a Radical New Teaching Method Could Unleash a Generation of Geniuses | Wired Busine... - 0 views

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    A radical teaching tool could change the world
Justin Medved

How a Radical New Teaching Method Could Unleash a Generation of Geniuses | Wired Busine... - 2 views

  • “The bottom line is, if you’re not the one controlling your learning, you’re not going to learn as well.”
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    Justin posted this article in our Google+ community - this is a great opportunity to get some good conversation going around big ideas of the role of EdTech, and the role of teachers in the 21st Century educational arena!
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