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John Pearce

Gizmos & Gadgets: The World's First Colour Multi-Material 3D Printer | World Future Soc... - 0 views

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    "It is called the Objet500 Connex3 Multi-material 3D printer, and it is the first to create models, molds and parts in colour using a combination of base materials."
John Pearce

Visitors and Residents - YouTube - 1 views

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    "David White of the University of Oxford explains how the Visitors and Residents model provides a framework to understand individuals' engagement with the Web based on motivation and context. He argues that the metaphors of 'place' and 'tool' best represent the use of technology in contemporary society and allow us to better adapt to the challenges of new forms of academic practice. "
Clay Leben

The Limitations of GitHub for Writers - ProfHacker - 1 views

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    A series of articles explains how GitHub could be easily adapted for a class as way to share and update documents; an open model of learning.
John Pearce

A Review of Flipped Learning - MySMARTSpaces - 5 views

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    "A Review of Flipped Learning is a fantastic report designed to guide educators through the concept of flipped learning and provide definitions and examples of the flipped classroom model in action." Check out a summary and link to the review.
John Pearce

Education in the Age of Globalization » Search Results » PISA - 0 views

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    PISA, the OECD's triennial international assessment of 15 year olds in math, reading, and science, has become one of the most destructive forces in education today. It creates illusory models of excellence, romanticizes misery, glorifies educational authoritarianism, and most serious, directs the world's attention to the past instead of pointing to the future. In the coming weeks, I will publish five blog posts detailing each of my "charges," adapted from parts of my book Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Dragon: Why China has the Best (and Worst) Education.
John Pearce

The Micro: The First Truly Consumer 3D Printer by M3D LLC - Kickstarter - 0 views

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    "The first truly consumer 3D printer should be incredibly intuitive, easy to own, and seamless by design....And That's Why We Made The Micro It is the most affordable 3D printer that can be used right out of the box.  Perfect for beginners and experts alike, just plug in the printer, download or create models, hit print, and watch your custom creations form right before your eyes."
Ian Guest

OpenRocket - 3 views

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    "OpenRocket is a free, fully featured model rocket simulator that allows you to design and simulate your rockets before actually building and flying them."
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    via @rmbyrne
Rhondda Powling

Minecraft Resources for Teachers on Flipboard | Flipboard - 2 views

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    "The game Minecraft is an emerging way to teach and learn basic concepts of collaboration in the classroom. Minecraft rose to popularity due to elaborate pop culture recreations and the ability to explore other people's lands. With Minecraft, students can learn about survival, experience history digitally and create models of cells for biology class. If you are using Minecraft in your class, follow these magazines to get new ideas for your lesson plan."
Andrew Williamson

Official Google Blog: App Inventor for Android - 2 views

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    This looks very interesting. The potential is huge for students to develop apps for the Android platform. How can apple beat this one if they have locked down their apps store? The great thing about App inventor is that it looks like it has been modelled on Scratch 'Blocks' of building scripts. My Grade 5 and 6's (some whiz kids lower) would love to get their hands on this. The potential for them to develop their own apps for perhaps an Android tablet or smart phone is enormous. Rich and authentic possibilities for learning. Have DEECD made a wrong choice in going with the ipad? 
Clay Leben

Bloomfire / The Simplest Way to Spread Knowledge - 5 views

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    Social network resource collection and bloggin. Follow experts and answers and eportfolio rolled together. Could also function as a team hub, but it doesn't have live conferencing. Tools to create posts, webcam, and screencasts. No assessment or course sequence. Freemium model with generous caps on storage and bandwidth.
Camilla Elliott

The Future of Education is Here » Blog Archive » How Living Systems Change - 2 views

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    Stigler and Posankony model of change with diagram ---- "once awareness that a system is broken begins to emerge, some people need to keep the current system running and shepherd it down gently while others incubate and experiment with new ideas. The old system can serve as an umbrella for the new, protecting experimental approaches as they emerge and as many of them fail to achieve their intended results - or even achieve worse results than do the approaches that they aim to replace."
Teresa Rush

TeachersFirst: Building Schoolwide Literacy With Free Web 2.0 Tools - 6 views

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    "Building Schoolwide Literacy With Free Web 2.0 Tools A Grade by Grade Elementary Model"
Roland Gesthuizen

The problem with the iPad and Facebook « Esko Kilpi on Interactive Value Crea... - 3 views

  • Reach together with symmetry and equality were the things that made the Internet such a radical social innovation.
  • The real genius of Napster was the way it made collaboration automatic. By default, a consumer of files was also a producer of files for the network.
  • The big challenge for many organizations is to do things in a much, much simpler and more responsive way. The sad truth is that it is easier for managers to grasp the threat of competition than the risk of simply becoming obsolete.
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    I believe that Napster gave us a glimpse of the future. The architecture it pioneered is going to be a viable model for the agile value constellations of the very near future. Client-server is not the only truth and Facebook is (just) a modern version of a Telco. Facebook is not the same as the Internet.
John Pearce

Speech Recognizer - Chrome Web Store - 3 views

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    "This app uses the new built in speech feature in chrome 11+ to create a useful powerful tool to use voice to do the normal typing jobs . The app is essentially an in the browser speech recognizer using which you can dictate sentences , edit the output and add them together to form paragraphs. This app is best used along with Voice In chrome extension [ also developed by me ]. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gjkogfbjkfchelfjonefnnenhfgglpnn Please Note : Speech Recognition is a statistical model . You cant expect a 100% accuracy rate . But not to worry recognition is rate is good enough to use :) I'd appreciate if you'd rate it with ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ and tell your friends! :-) "
Russell Ogden

Breakthrough - - 1 views

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    The authors of this book describe a path, a process, a model that they think will take educational systems to a high functioning and powerful transformation.
Clay Leben

WebEnabled (beta) | Free Hosting for developers - 0 views

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    Host up to 3 apps like Drupal or Joomla or WP for free. 1GB storage. Major apps are easily installed for you. Get a domain and point to this host.
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    Host up to 3 apps like Drupal or Joomla or WP for free. 1GB storage. Major apps are easily installed for you. Get a domain and point to this host. A new business model for hosting?
John Pearce

Collaborative Schooling - 0 views

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    "Collaborative schooling is a model where the school collaborates with, and provides direction and support for its homes and community. It recognizes the profound impact the home has upon education and that in most of the students' homes and communities there is a vast, largely untapped 'teaching' capacity. It therefore seeks to integrate the efforts of the home and the school. The school has already recognized the opportunities the network and digital technologies provide for the school to network and work collaboratively with their homes and desired parts of their school community. This is seen in the following:"
John Pearce

Problem Based Learning Workshop - 1 views

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    "Being able to solve everyday complex problems through communication and cooporation with others are the skills that students need to learn and practice to prepare for the future. Communicating effectively and efficiently with diverse audiences and solving everyday problems are important in a society that is moving at a rapid pace in a Global Market. The ability to solve everyday complex problems is an important and necessary skill for students today. Problem based learning (PBL) provides a learning environment students require to resolve everyday problems while applying previous and learning new knowledge. Cooperative learning, as a part of PBL, allows students the opportunity to communicate ideas and knowledege. As a teacher it is also important to communicate effectively with students to guide the learning process as well as model how to question and reason through a problem. The web-enhanced 3 part seminar series is designed to review and apply the basics of PBL to allow you to create a PBL unit to use within your own classroom."
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