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alisonseaman

Irrelevant Ideas Lead To Breakthroughs - Business Insider - 3 views

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    "At Reebok, the cushioning in a best-selling basketball shoe reflects technology borrowed from intravenous fluid bags. Semiconductor firm Qualcomm's revolutionary color display technology is rooted in the microstructures of the Morpho butterfly's wings. And at IDEO, developers designed a leak-proof water bottle using the technology from a shampoo bottle top. These examples show how so-called "peripheral" knowledge -- that is, ideas from domains that are seemingly irrelevant to a given task -- can influence breakthrough innovation. "The central idea of peripheral knowledge really resonates," says Wharton management professor Martine Haas. After all, who can't think of examples when ideas that seemed to bear almost no relation to a given problem paid off in some unexpected way? By bringing peripheral knowledge to core tasks, it is well known that work groups can recombine ideas in novel and useful ways. But the problem, Haas notes, is primarily one of attention: How do you get workers focused on a particular task to notice -- and make use of -- seemingly irrelevant information?"
Glenn Hervieux

Blended Learning - Denver Public Schools - 2 views

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    Innovative use of blended learning, using a  rotating centers approach: Teacher instruction, Group work, Technology group. They are able to do more differentiated instruction within this model and looks like they're using some digital curriculum or an LMS. 
Glenn Hervieux

RSA Shorts - The Power of Quiet - The intersection of introverts/extroverts - 2 views

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    "The world is full of noise and those that are the loudest are the ones we tend to follow but what about the quiet ones? Author Susan Cain shines a spotlight on introverts and reveals how over time our society has come to look to extroverts as leaders. Not suggesting that one is better than the other, Susan argues that the world needs an equal space between introverts and extroverts; that an innovative, creative world wouldn't be the same without the two coming together." How can we help students and teachers take advantage of this intersection of introverts and extroverts? How can we effect leadership with these two personality types? via blog post by Fenella Olynick - http://goo.gl/LjcdSh
Lisa Noble

Apply for a Teacher Travel Grant This Summer - 1 views

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    Lots of links for finding support for innovative professional learning.
Lisa Noble

10 Ways That Mobile Learning Will Revolutionize Education | Co.Design: business + innov... - 7 views

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    A "bigger" look at BYOD-type technology, and what it might mean.
Alec Couros

Bang With Friends: The Beginning Of A Sexual Revolution On Facebook? | Co.Design: busin... - 2 views

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    App could raise interesting questions for middle and high school students.
alisonseaman

Networked Connectivism - 2 views

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    Report on future of learning from the Open University. "The future of learning lies in a student-centered, web 2.0 empowered, networked connectivism. This is the New Culture of Learning, and we owe it to our own life-long learning and to our students to study this mode closely and exploit every opportunity to advance it."
Sheri Edwards

Innovation Design In Education - ASIDE: Haven't We Gone Too Far With Data - A High Scho... - 0 views

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    Haven't We Gone Too Far With Data - A High School Senior's View Of The Common Core
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