Can we just skip the whole "data-driven" part if the technology is free? | Dangerously ... - 0 views
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The problem is that even when offered the keys to a brand new shiny red sports car, it seems as if the inclination is to just let it sit in the driveway.
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We have a new tool, with no real plans as to how specifically it will lead us to our 21st century goals.
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But I also think that schools and districts need to keep asking how THEY will make these tools effective additions to how they educate a student. Without that understanding or plan, that Corvette isn’t going to get on the open road at all.
Education Week Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook: Change Agent - 0 views
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There's no one teaching them about the nuances involved in creating a positive online footprint.
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if you’re not transparent or findable in that way—I can’t learn with you.
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“Without sharing, there is no education.”
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Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUC... - 0 views
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social learning.
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In a traditional Cartesian educational system, students may spend years learning about a subject; only after amassing sufficient (explicit) knowledge are they expected to start acquiring the (tacit) knowledge or practice of how to be an active practitioner/professional in a field.9
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100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom | Online College Tips - Online ... - 1 views
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Follow news feeds. Have students follow news feeds relevant to the course material in order to keep current information flowing through the class.