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Jeff VanDrimmelen

GigaOM » Cell Phones for Summer Reading - 0 views

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    GigaOM does a great round up of five possible cell phone book reading applications.  If, as some people suggest, the future of education is on cell phones, this could be pretty important.
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    GigaOM does a great round up of five possible cell phone book reading applications.  If, as some people suggest, the future of education is on cell phones, this could be pretty important.
Sharon Elin

Wake Up and Smell the New Epistemology - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher... - 1 views

  • "It is imperative that someone studying this generation realize that we have the world at our fingertips — and the world has been at our fingertips for our entire lives. I think this access to information seriously undermines this generation's view of authority, especially traditional scholastic authority." Today's students know full well that authorities can be found for every position and any knowledge claim, and consequently the students are dubious (privately, that is) about anything we claim to be true or important.
  • Of course, this new epistemology does not imply that our students have become skilled arbiters of information and interpretation. It simply means that they arrive at college with well-established methods of sorting, doubting, or ignoring the same. That, by itself, is not troubling. Many professors encourage students to question authority, and would welcome more who challenged and debated ideas. But this new epistemology carries some heavy baggage — indeed, it is inseparably conjoined with personal economics. Short of fame or a lottery win, today's students recognize that a college degree is the minimum credential they will need to attain their desired standard of living (and hence "happiness"). So this new epistemology produces a rather odd kind of student — one who appears polite and dutiful but who cares little about the course work, the larger questions it raises, or the value of living an examined life. And it produces such students in overwhelming abundance.
  • we must respect students as thinkers, even though their thinking skills may be undeveloped and their knowledge base shallow. Moreover, our respect must be genuine. Students have keen hypocrisy sensors and do not like being patronized.
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  • It is not just residential-college students who live in a bubble — many faculty members do as well.
anonymous

Evidence Soup: Does Education2.0 = Wikipedia? - 0 views

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    So carricatural about most people are thinking about that  !
Kimberly Herbert

Gone missing - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 0 views

  • I keep thinking about a prediction made in the mid-90's by a federal DOE official that in the future, economically disadvantaged students will all have computers while the wealthy students will have human teachers.
    • Kimberly Herbert
       
      I can see this happening. Teaching needs a human face and interaction on some level, especially the lower grades.
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