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Tedx University of Nevada: Hackschooling with Logan LaPlante - 0 views

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    This short ten minute Tedx Talk by a teenager covers topics of homeschooling and the pursuit of happiness through education. My favorite part is that Logan spends one day a week outside for the entire day as part of his education.
bharris_edtech

Gamification in Higher Education | Christopher See | TEDxCUHK - YouTube - 0 views

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    In this TEDx Talks video, Prof. Christopher See discusses what games and education have in common and how games can be used to increase student engagement.
shannahollich

Games and Information Literacy: Considerations for teacher-librarians | Game-Based Learning Compendium - 0 views

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    A thorough article about various aspects of games and information literacy in the digital age. Includes a list of references and an embedded TEDx talk from noted teacher-librarian and researcher Joyce Valenza.
kcastello

TEDxNYED - George Siemens - 03/06/10 - 1 views

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    In this TEDx talk by George Siemens he discusses connections. He begins to discuss this through his own personal background. He pushes inherently through his talk for a change in education. He pushes that the importance of education is connectedness and implies that education currently is inhibiting this connectedness. He says that many platforms for students to be connected are often locked down which I can also say I have found to be true. He parts the talk that he believes the primary task of education is connectedness and that we need to collapse education down to this to cause our students to become better members of society.
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    Thanks! @kcastello Siemens has such a cool perspective on connectedness and such an amazing way of explaining his ideas. My favorite is his comment: "Education is not about creating better Googlers."
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    Great resource! I like his comment that transparency makes us all instructors and the concept of bringing it all down to connections and connectedness.
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    I think Tim said it best up there... it's best to get information from a key contributor to connectivism. We cannot expect our students not to connect. We are lucky to be where we are in education right now.
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