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J Black

The End in Mind » A Post-LMS Manifesto - 0 views

  • Technology has and always will be an integral part of what we do to help our students “become.” But helping someone improve, to become a better, more skilled, more knowledgeable, more confident person is not fundamentally a technology problem. It’s a people problem. Or rather, it’s a people opportunity.
  • The problem with one-to-one instruction is that is simply doesn’t scale. Historically, there simply haven’t been enough tutors to go around if our goal is to educate the masses, to help every learner “become.”
  • Through experimental investigation, Bloom found that “the average student under tutoring was about two standard deviations above the average” of students who studied in a traditional classroom setting with 30 other students
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    • J Black
       
      I agree - for example, blogging within a LMS does not allow this, whereas blogging with a known host (Blogger, WP) does help students to connect with others inside and outside of the learning environment/institution.
    • J Black
       
      This is a very profound statement that we should closely look at. Do LMS do nothing more than perpetuate the traditional classroom model?
  • here is, at its very core, a problem with the LMS paradigm. The “M” in “LMS” stands for “management.” This is not insignificant. The word heavily implies that the provider of the LMS, the educational institution, is “managing” student learning. Since the dawn of public education and the praiseworthy societal undertaking “educate the masses,” management has become an integral part of the learning. And this is exactly what we have designed and used LMSs to do—to manage the flow of students through traditional, semester-based courses more efficiently than ever before. The LMS has done exactly what we hired it to do: it has reinforced, facilitated, and perpetuated the traditional classroom model, the same model that Bloom found woefully less effective than one-on-one learning.
  • We can extend, expand, enhance, magnify, and amplify the reach and effectiveness of human interaction with technology and communication tools, but the underlying reality is that real people must converse with each other in the process of “becoming.”
  • Because the LMS is primarily a traditional classroom support tool, it is ill-suited to bridge the 2-sigma gap between classroom instruction and personal tutoring.
  • undamentally human endeavor that requires personal interaction and communication, person to person.
  • n the post-LMS world, we need to worry less about “managing” learners and focus more on helping them connect with other like-minded learners both inside and outside of our institutions.
  • We need to foster in them greater personal accountability, responsibility and autonomy in their pursuit of learning in the broader community of learners. We need to use the communication tools available to us today and the tools that will be invented tomorrow to enable anytime, anywhere, any-scale learning conversations between our students and other learners
  • However, instead of that tutor appearing in the form of an individual human being or in the form of a virtual AI tutor, the tutor will be the crowd.
  • The paradigm—not the technology—is the problem.
  • Building a better, more feature-rich LMS won’t close the 2-sigma gap. We need to utilize technology to better connect people, content, and learning communities to facilitate authentic, personal, individualized learning. What are we waiting for?
    • J Black
       
      Bingo
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    A very insightful look into LMS use and student achievment. Highly recommended read for users of BB or Moodle.
anonymous

Rich Internet Applications from the Center for Language Education And Research (CLEAR) ... - 0 views

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    Free multimedia tools from Michigan State
Bruce Vigneault

As Classrooms Go Digital, Textbooks May Become History - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • So digital textbooks could widen the gap between rich and poor.
    • Bruce Vigneault
       
      This is true. In our district, about 7% of the students do not have home internet access. Most of these students live far from town/library and don't have transportation to get to the access points.
  • A large portion of our kids don’t have computers at home, and it would be way too costly to print out the digital textbooks
    • Bruce Vigneault
       
      You wouldn't print them. Hard copy textbooks are already available. You would not need to buy a lot of them. Seems like it still would be cheaper in the long run. Especially, when you consider the cost of updating information.
anonymous

The best Free teacher resources = collection of great websites - 0 views

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    "The web is rich with resources that can inspire and support our teaching; however, navigating the web can be akin to swimming around an endless abyss." The goal of this collection of websites is to give teachers quick access to pages and info that can make them stronger teachers.
milesmorales

The Dry Erase Board: A Cool Tool For Learning - 0 views

The dry erase board or whiteboards as some know it has been a great help in providing knowledge to the youth today. It has many sizes to choose from and has always been the best tool for many mento...

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rsg2023

vintage round bottom bottle - 1 views

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    With a capacity of 0.75l, this bottle is perfect for holding your favourite wine, whether it's a rich red or a full-bodied white. Its round shape and standard size make it easy to store and pour, while the durable glass ensures that your wine will stay fresh and flavorful for longer.
Maude Caudle

Diigo vs Paper - 239 views

Has anyone had trouble getting the diigo toolbar to install in IE 8.0? Any suggestion? It installs fine in FireFox and Chrome.

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rprobotic

6 axis robot cost - 0 views

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    The self-developed Mantis series six-axis robot is designed for complex applications which require multi-degree-of-freedom. It has strong flexibility and extensibility. With all-round motion space design and rich software functions, it can meet more scheme layouts and application scenarios.
eyssant

Exploring London: Where Seasons, Weather, and Culture Collide in Harmony - 0 views

London, the pulsating heart of the United Kingdom, is a city where the interplay between seasons, weather, and culture creates a dynamic tapestry of experiences. From the vibrant colors of spring t...

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alejandroluis52

Rwandan Most Hidden Gems - 2 views

Rwandan Most Hidden Gems truly showcase the country's breathtaking beauty beyond the usual tourist paths. From the serene shores of Lake Burera to the lush canopy walks in Nyungwe Forest, Rwanda of...

Rwandan Most Hidden Gems

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