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Nigel Coutts

Curiosity as the edge of knowledge phenomenon that drives learning - The Learner's Way - 12 views

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    We are driven by curiosity. It is an innately human quality that has driven us to explore, ask questions, investigate, wonder why and search for a deeper understanding. In a very fundamental way curiosity is the driver of all self-directed learning. It is our desire to find out more, unlock new knowledge and answer our questions (big ones and little ones) that compels us to learn. Sir Ken Robinson famously and provocatively asked "Do Schools Kill Creativity?". The same question might be asked about curiosity.
Randy Yerrick

Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution! | TED Talk | TED.com - 22 views

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    In this poignant, funny follow-up to his fabled 2006 talk, Sir Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical shift from standardized schools to personalized learning - creating conditions where kids' natural talents can flourish.
Randy Yerrick

Ken Robinson: 10 talks on education | Playlist | TED.com - 27 views

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    Onstage at TED2013, Sugata Mitra makes his bold TED Prize wish: Help me design the School in the Cloud, a learning lab in India, where children can explore and learn from each other - using resources and mentoring from the cloud
Paul Restivo

Ken Robinson: How schools kill creativity | Talk Video | TED.com - 25 views

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    Ken Robinson makes a case for creating an education system that nurtures creativity.
Filip Goc

6 must-see education TED Talks | Education Dive - 162 views

  • 1. Sir Ken Robinson, "How schools kill creativity"
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    watch these ted videos
Don Doehla

RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms - YouTube - 39 views

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    This animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's Benjamin Franklin award.
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    This animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's Benjamin Franklin award. For more information on Sir Ken's work visit: http://www.sirKenrobinson.com
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    "This RSA Animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's Benjamin Franklin award. Watch this lecture in full here: http://www.thersa.org/events/video/archive/sir-Ken-robinson "
Deborah Baillesderr

3 hard education questions Ken Robinson says need to be answered [Educause 2013] | Education Dive - 84 views

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    Great article! His talks on TED are wonderful!
Roland Gesthuizen

It's the End of an Era - Enter the Knowledgeable Networker - Forbes - 26 views

  • Knowledgeable networkers are very good at what they do, and at the same time, do not pretend to know it all. They consider the entire puzzle, not just their own area of expertise. They’re integrative thinkers with broad interests and connections. They see how puzzle pieces fit together without needing to know everything about each piece
  • They have instant access to multiple knowledge workers via a phone call, email, Twitter post, or LinkedIn InMail. They can bring experts and expertise into a team, a department, or organization to fulfill a specific need or help seize an opportunity.
  • The knowledgeable networker can also seek out, find, assimilate, and translate useful information into workable solutions.
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  • In a faster-and-faster moving world, the ability to tap your team members’ or former colleagues’ networks to bring expertise to a situation and then set it free, will allow your organization to be faster, more nimble, and more capable than ever before.
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    "My colleague Ken Perlman is fascinated by the employee and team dynamics within large organizations. Here he shares the type of skills and sensibilities that he has observed in the most efficient workers."
psmiley

Sir Ken Robinson: Why We Need to Reform Education Now - 2 views

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    Why We Need to Reform Education Now - Huffington Post http://t.co/aw5dxu128p Some say we can't afford to personalize education to every student. The fact is we can't afford not to. http://t.co/NVUjNJCJnN
psmiley

Ken Robinson: How to escape education's death valley | Video on TED.com - 23 views

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    Sir Ken Robinson
psmiley

Sir Ken Robinson- The Art of Teaching - YouTube - 82 views

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    The "personal" side of teaching
Smith Shots

Why Schools Should Help Students Find Their Passion | Economy on GOOD - 55 views

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    "Why Schools Should Help Students Find Their Passion"
Josephine Dorado

The Zed Omegas - 48 views

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    Social issues game that revolves around six dropouts crowdsourcing why education has failed them. From Ken Eklund, the creator of a World Without Oil, ED ZED OMEGA is like a documentary, except on social media. The main goal is to re-imagine education by sharing your experiences with these six disenchants.
Brianna Crowley

At Risk of Losing Our Creativity - Finding Common Ground - Education Week - 6 views

  • In the World is Flat by Thomas Friedman he said, "Those who are waiting for this recession to end so someone can again hand them work could have a long wait." In the book Out of Our Minds by Sir Ken Robinson, he writes, "Rebuilding the communities that have been left bereft by the recession will depend on imagination, creativity and innovation."
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    Essay on how to not lose sight of the importance of creativity in the classroom--in spite of the current emphasis on testing.
Gerald Carey

A Mosaic Time-Lapse Visualization of the Sky for an Entire Year | Brain Pickings - 97 views

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    Time lapse mosaic of the sky over San Francisco over 365 days. Mesmerising.
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