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UC Davis's groundbreaking digital badge system for new sustainable agriculture program ... - 0 views
What Turned Jaron Lanier Against the Web? | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Magazine - 2 views
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The internet is not amazing, rather it "destroys political discourse, economic stability, the dignity of personhood and leads to "social catastrophe.". What do you think?
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Thanks for this reference - very thoughtful and thought-provoking. Don't quite know what to 'do' with the information... a simple rubric could be to use the web the same way that Carl Rogers advises us to teach - with unconditional positive regard, congruence and empathy. Which is okay when you are still dealing with people - it gets so much complicated when we must perforce deal with or through impersonal monetised systems like Google or FaceBook.
Technology is the Answer: What was the Question? -: UNESCO Education - 0 views
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four principles that you should apply to thought or action that involves information and communications technology
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bias,
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Technological Determinism: Technological Autonomy - 0 views
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'autonomy' is a key concept in Western liberalism
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Referring to standardized human behaviour and to what he calls the 'invisible technology' of language as well as to machines, Postman argues that 'Technique, like any other technology, tends to function independently of the system it serves. It becomes autonomous, in the manner of a robot that no longer obeys its master' (Postman 1993, p. 142).
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The Frankenstein Syndrome: One creates a machine for a particular and limited purpose. But once the machine is built, we discover, always to our surprise - that it has ideas of its own; that it is quite capable not only of changing our habits but... of changing our habits of mind' (Postman 1983, p. 23).
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re-mediating assessment: Digital Badges as "Transformative Assessment" - 3 views
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To keep this discussion from getting too complicated, I have so far only focused on evaluating summative and formative learning outcomes. Things gets a lot more complicated when considering the how assessing learning with badges might be used to transform existing ecosystems or create new ones. This is because the “learning” associated with transformative assessment defies conventional characterizations of learning. The learning associated with transformative outcomes is really systemic change. Such learning is highly contextualized within the social and technological practices that collectively define a specific learning ecosystem.
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