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Kids Are Learning . . . Just Not in Ways We Want Them To. « User Generated Ed... - 0 views

  • Kids Are Learning . . . Just Not in Ways We Want Them To. May 17, 2011 in Education | Tags: educational reform, emerging technologies, game-based learning, learning, networked learning, school reform, social learning Kids are learning . . . just not in the ways expected of them through formal education.  Young people have always engaged in informal learning based on their interests and passions. 
  • I am that not sure if those involved in the institutionalized education of young people are unaware or choose to ignore that young people are often learning more outside of the school than within that learning environment.
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    Kids Are Learning . . . Just Not in Ways We Want Them To. May 17, 2011 in Education | Tags: educational reform, emerging technologies, game-based learning, learning, networked learning, school reform, social learning Kids are learning . . . just not in the ways expected of them through formal education. Young people have always engaged in informal learning based on their interests and passions
anonymous

Interactive Opportunities - Home - 0 views

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    "O as the name suggests is about creating interactive learning opportunities for students, teachers and parents. We are focused on working with the education sector and the video games and video special effects industries to bring them together for mutual benefit. We are already working on a number of projects that have exciting groundbreaking prospects and which we will report on here as we go forward."
anonymous

SPENT - 0 views

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    Economics interactive game. Can you live on minimum wage for a month?
anonymous

Teaching College Math » Blog Archive » Technology Skills We Should Be Teachin... - 0 views

  • I’ve spent considerable time thinking about how to alter the classes I teach to re-center them on a core of flexible learning.  In all of my classes this semester, students will be completing a variety of learning projects that involve alternative ways to learn (e.g. blogging, making mindmaps, teaching a lesson, making a video presentation, or designing a non-digital game).
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      I agree these are skills that should be taught in k-12
  • If America wants to continue to be a world-leader, we can do it with a technology advantage - but only if we actually know how to leverage that technology to continue to be more productive.
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  • would be integrated throughout K-12 and college
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  • skills that
  • students should learn before they leave college.  Ideally, these are
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    I've spent considerable time thinking about how to alter the classes I teach to re-center them on a core of flexible learning. In all of my classes this semester, students will be completing a variety of learning projects that involve alternative ways to learn (e.g. blogging, making mindmaps, teaching a lesson, making a video presentation, or designing a non-digital game).
Carol Holzberg

Top News - Students want more use of gaming technology - 0 views

  • New York-based Tabula Digita makes a series of immersive educational video games, called DimensionM, designed to help students master key algebraic concepts.
    • Carol Holzberg
anonymous

Math Pickle - 0 views

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    Challenge your students in grades k-12 to solving engaging math games and puzzles
anonymous

bomomo - 0 views

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    This is a just a fun site that randomly paints.
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