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Sunrise, Sunset: Why Companies Kill Products We Love - 0 views

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    Starts to answer the question why Google discontinued RSS - "When large companies with millions of users discontinue a site or service (called 'sunsetting'), they hope to avoid any negative consequences, like yanking away a tablecloth without disturbing the dishes."
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Brazil: Kids Using Digital Media to Teach Each Other, Change Culture | DMLcentral - 1 views

  • They are appropriating YouTube to show their ability, looking for visibility and popularity, researching for new steps and seeing what others have done.
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      Much like academics publishing in their respective journals or awards given by any establishment to one of their own, social acceptance is a powerful motivator for many and not just the youth looking to connect to the world or gain the respect of their peers.  
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San Jose State suspends collaboration with online provider - 0 views

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    Although this has nothing to do with our current topic, I did think this was an interesting article about MOOCs..."San Jose State suspends its project with Udacity to offer low-cost, for-credit online courses after many students fail to pass them."
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Weblogg-ed » Personal Learning Networks (An Excerpt) - 1 views

  • in a connected world, it’s more about how much knowledge you can access.
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      Sometimes, the difficult part is understanding where to find the information.  This is a huge reason why information literacy should be considered, taught, and expanded in today's curriculum.
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ClassDojo - 0 views

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    "For students: research suggests the shorter the time period between an action and feedback for that action, the greater is the effect of the reinforcement. Specific positive reinforcement helps students develop a sense of purpose in the classroom, enhancing intrinsic motivation over time." Just wondering if anyone has heard of this and if it works
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Blogging About the Web2.0 Connected Classroom by Steven Anderson - 0 views

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    Really nice blog about using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom (I don't think we have looked at this one yet). I particularly like the resources he includes throughout his blog.
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elearnspace. Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 17 views

  • Know-how and know-what is being supplemented with know-where (the understanding of where to find knowledge needed).
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      This is a testament to the need for informational literacy to be taught across the spectrum of education.
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A Seismic Shift in Epistemology (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 12 views

  • “knowledge” is constructed by negotiating compromises among various points of view.
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      I think this is one of the biggest shifts with Education 2.0.  Prior to this, it was a record of events, or "facts" from historical event, or the "effects" of inquiry.  The barrier that WEB 2.0 has broken is not the idea of a new form of learning, communicating, or education, but instead…WEB 2.0 Education has broken the imposed barrier of artificial authority and created space for the "we" and "us" to construct what is right instead of what "you" and "them" have said it should be. 
  • Classical” perspective—the historic views of knowledge, expertise, and learning on which formal education is based. In the Classical perspective, “knowledge” consists of accurate interrelationships among facts, based on unbiased research that produces compelling evidence about systemic causes
  • In the Classical view of knowledge, there is only one correct, unambiguous interpretation of factual interrelationships. I
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      The biggest concern I have with all of this is where do we separate opinion from fact?  If everyone agreed that the shift in the color of the sky was caused by increased use of Product XYZ, does that make it fact or opinion?  I appreciate the "Classical perspective" because of the facts.  When I am supporting my opinion, I turn to facts to bolster my position.
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A Tech-Happy Professor Reboots After Hearing His Teaching Advice Isn't Working - Colleg... - 1 views

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  • But he's totally in tune with where they are and the struggle it takes to understand physics concepts. He is right there by their side, walking them through the forest of physics."
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      One of the amazing things about both of the teachers mentioned in this article is the fact that they both CONNECT with their students.  Regardless of the methods, the use or lack there of when it comes to technology, or the subject, each teacher is there with their student, being available, giving their all, and being open enough to make contact with the faces that are staring back at them.  Regardless of the course, my best professors/teachers are those with whom I connected.
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Blogs, Wikis, and Google Docs: Which one is right for your lesson? - 0 views

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    Although I mentioned this in my blog, it was too good not to post here too
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Blogs, Wikis, Docs: Which is right for your lesson? A Comparison Table - 1 views

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    Although I mentioned this in my blog, I wanted to include it here because it was interesting for me to see the suggestions and uses.
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Aspiring to Higher Tech | My Teaching Journey in Transformative Times - 3 views

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    Given I too have taken a break from teaching to attend grad school, I wanted to share this blog. Although it may not be exactly the experience everyone is having in this class, there is a lot of here to consider in terms of personal growth, development, and learning.
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    Her 30 day challenge to find inspiration in teaching is really interesting. Kinda makes me think back to the basics for why I went into teaching.
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Teacher Reboot Camp - 1 views

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    Since I am new to blogging and such as well as how to use technology in the classroom, I have started to look for interesting blogs that may nudge/push/shove me in the right direction. Since her motto is "Challenging Ourselves to Engage Our Students", I thought I would challenge myself here and engage as a student. Enjoy!
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Three Teachers' Answers to Questions on Classroom Microblogging - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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      I am not sure I know what a "backchannel" is in this instance.  Would someone explain it to me please?
  • s for monitoring, I can say that I have not had a problem from a single student (knock on wood). I go over the rules very clearly with my students and let them know of consequences for misuse of technology in my classroom.
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      Part of a great classroom management plan is to establish clear rules and expectations from the beginning.  
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President Obama Unveils ConnectED Initiative to Bring America's Students into Digital A... - 0 views

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      This speaks directly to the Pew Research from last week about how teachers are using technology in their classrooms and at home
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Is K-12 blended learning disruptive?An introduction of the theory of hybrids | Christen... - 2 views

  • When this happens, the fundamental role of brick-and-mortar schools will pivot. Schools will focus more, for example, on providing well-kept facilities that students want to attend with great face-to-face support, high-quality meals, and a range of athletic, musical, and artistic programs and will leverage the Internet for instruction.
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      This speaks to the collaborative direction many in education and industry are turning towards.  As Henry Jenkins stated in his blog on 1-19-11 that we read earlier, "...the role of educators needs to shift away from being an expert in a particular area of knowledge, to becoming an expert in the ability to create and shape new learning environments."  http://henryjenkins.org/2011/01/a_new_culture_of_learning_an_i.html
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Every Every Every Generation Has Been the Me Me Me Generation - Elspeth Reeve - The Atl... - 3 views

  • Because the media industry is high-status, but, at least early on, very low pay in a very expensive city, it attracts a lot of rich kids.
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      I have often wondered how kids can afford no/low paying internships that require a full workload for multiple years in a big city.  Forgive my ignorance, there is not a lot of that in Whispering Pines, NC.
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A New Culture of Learning: An Interview with John Seely Brown and Douglas Thomas (Part ... - 1 views

  • Cultivation is a purposeful act, not something that just happens as a result of exposure or access,
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      This is so key in education and speaks to the Sir Ken Robinson's video, "How to Escape Education's Death Valley".
  • You don’t teach imagination; you create an environment in which it can take root, grow and flourish.
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      Again, this discussion parallels Sir Ken Robinson's talk "How to Escape Education's Death Valley" where he discusses command & control (standardized testing) vs climate control (that promotes an active engagement in learning by the student).
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