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Hrobjartur Arnason

What We Have and Haven't Learned | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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  • I’ve been asked to give a talk that explores some of the top teaching-learning lessons learned in the past 15 years. It’s a good reflection exercise that also brings up those lessons we haven’t learned or aren’t yet finished learning.
  • We’ve also discovered that technology has the power to change teacher-student relationships vis-à-vis social media and the many new ways it offers teachers and students to connect. It’s causing us to revisit professional boundaries—how, on what terms, and in what places should teachers and students interact. Our learning about this is still very much in progress.
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  • Technology now makes access to information unbelievably easy. Answers are but a touch or a click away and yet we’re still covering content like we’re the keepers of information. Technology has changed the role of content, but most of us don’t seem to have noticed. Why aren’t we doing more to teach students how to evaluate information, synthesize and integrate it, and know when there’s enough of it? Why aren’t we grappling with how much information is enough in our courses? Will we ever challenge the assumption that more is always better?
Hrobjartur Arnason

Vibe Aarkrog: Hvorfor er det så svært at anvende det, man har lært? - dr.dk/D... - 1 views

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    Vibe Aarkrog talar um það hvers vegna það er erfitt að nota það sem maður lærir í skólanum
Hrobjartur Arnason

Bjarne Wahlgren: Transfer mellem uddannelse og arbejde - dr.dk/DR2/Danskernes akademi - 0 views

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    Bjarne Wahlgren heldur fyrirlestur fyrir danskt sjónvarp um yfirfærslu náms. Hvernig það sem maður lærir getur nýst manni í lífi og starfi.
Hrobjartur Arnason

Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard: Chip Heath, Dan Heath: 9780385528757:... - 3 views

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    Nám og kennsla snýst um að hjálpa fólki að breyta. Þessi bók er um það að koma á breytingum, hjá sjálfum sér eða í stórum stofnunum. Mjög athyglisvert sjónarhorn
Hrobjartur Arnason

Learning Talks | MASIE Center Video 0n-Demand - 1 views

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    Svona til að fá smá tilbreytingu í námið. Hvernig væri að hlusta á viðtal eða erindi einhvers úr menntageiranum...
Hrobjartur Arnason

Wlodkowski ofl.: Learning in the Fast Lane: - 6 views

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    Rakst á þetta, e.t.v. skemmtilegt að renna í gegnum það
Hrobjartur Arnason

Howard McClusky Personal Vita - 4 views

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      Þetta er merkilegur kall
  • Howard Yale McClusky.
  • HYMc; H.Y. McClusky; Dr. McClusky;
Hrobjartur Arnason

Howard McClusky and educational gerontology - 3 views

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    Lýsing á rannsóknir mcClusky á fullorðnu fólki
Hrobjartur Arnason

Bill Rankin um menntun á 21 öldinni - 0 views

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    Mjög áhugaverður fyrirlestur í tengslum við umræðu okkar um nútímann og menntun.
Hrobjartur Arnason

Power Searching with Google - 3 views

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    Námskeið um leit: Hver vill ekki verða flinkur í að leita á netinu???
Hrobjartur Arnason

The Crisis in Higher Education - Technology Review - 1 views

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    Online versions of college courses are attracting hundreds of thousands of students, millions of dollars in funding, and accolades from university administrators. Is this a fad, or is higher education about to get the overhaul it needs?
Hrobjartur Arnason

Shimon Schocken: The self-organizing computer course | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Sjálfstýrt nám (Self-Directed learning) er eitt stóru hugtakanna í fullorðinsfræðslunni. Hér er 1) frásögn um áhrif sjálfsnáms en einnig dæmi um eitt af því sem er að gerast í námi sem er stutt því sem er að gerast á internetinu um þessar mundir. Hvaða huigmyndir kveikir þetta?
Hrobjartur Arnason

Andrew McAfee: Are droids taking our jobs? | Video on TED.com - 1 views

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    Fyrirlestur um væntanletg áhrif tæknivæðingar á samfélagið. Hvað þýðir þetta fyrir Ísland og íslendinga?
Hrobjartur Arnason

Garry S.Becker: The Adam Smith address: Education, labor force quality, and the economy - 0 views

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    Becker er þekktur fyrir grein sína frá 1962 um Human Capital og áhrif menntunar á afkomu þjóða, hér tekur hann þemað upp aftur: Presents proposals for upgrading labor force quality in the United States in order to promote economic growth and establish a strong position in international markets. Importance of human capital to economic development; Education and training of workforce; Strengths and weaknesses of human capital; Reorientation of immigration policy to admit more younger, skilled workers. Education and other human capital are important in promoting economic growth and a strong position in international markets. The U.S. needs to upgrade its average labor force quality. This paper presents a number of proposals to accomplish this goal that would not require a lot of public spending but would better prepare the U.S. for a world emphasizing information and skills as well as stiffer competition from other countries.
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Garry S. Becker: The Adam Smith address: Education, labor force quality, and the economy - 0 views

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    Becker er þekktur fyrir grein sína frá 1962 um Human Capital og áhrif menntunar á afkomu þjóða, hér tekur hann þemað upp aftur: Presents proposals for upgrading labor force quality in the United States in order to promote economic growth and establish a strong position in international markets. Importance of human capital to economic development; Education and training of workforce; Strengths and weaknesses of human capital; Reorientation of immigration policy to admit more younger, skilled workers. Education and other human capital are important in promoting economic growth and a strong position in international markets. The U.S. needs to upgrade its average labor force quality. This paper presents a number of proposals to accomplish this goal that would not require a lot of public spending but would better prepare the U.S. for a world emphasizing information and skills as well as stiffer competition from other countries.
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