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Cameron Paterson

Online education evolves - 1 views

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    More than 70,000 school-age children wake up each morning for class and walk as far as the nearest Web-enabled gadget. If that's an iPad or laptop, they may not even need to leave their bed.
Cameron Paterson

Google cars drive themselves - 1 views

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    How does this affect education? Imagine no age limit on using a car. No school buses. Kids are more mobile. The need for standardised school times disappears...
Ashley Lee

Editorial - Twitter Tapping - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    privacy law needs an update in the post-Internet age--the government is monitoring social networking sites
Shawn Mahoney

Education Week: Twitter Lessons in 140 Characters or Less - 0 views

  • shared articles on the separation of church and state, pondered the persistence of racism, and commented on tobacco regulation in Virginia now and during the Colonial period—all in the required Twitter format of 140 or fewer characters
  • He and other teachers first found Twitter valuable for reaching out to colleagues and locating instructional resources
  • short-form communications may have for students’ thinking and learning are not known
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  • Twitter has not caught on among school-age children as quickly or universally as other Web 2.0 tools, such as Facebook or MySpace: Only about 1 percent of the estimated 12 million users in the United States are between the ages of 3 and 17, although young adults are the fastest-growing group of users, according to recent reports.
  • get students engaged in the content and processes of school.
  • “It’s getting kids who aren’t necessarily engaged in class engaged in some sort of conversation.”
  • A recent study, however, renewed concerns about the potential negative impact of the latest technological applications. The study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that adults who attempted multiple tasks while using a range of media simultaneously had difficulty processing the information or switching between tasks.
  • Mr. Willingham, who is the author of the new book, Why Don’t Students Like School?: A Cognitive Scientist Answers Questions About How the Mind Works and What It Means for the Classroom.
  • Somebody’s got to create something worth tweeting
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    Connected to a few class discussions (including one in HT 500 about multitasking)... *potential for greater/more diversity in discussion/participation than in person *what do we mean when we say "multi-task"? *weighty topics/140 characters Somebody's got to create something worth tweeting
Maung Nyeu

Teachers learning new technology - 1 views

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    ""As much as we are here to serve the teachers, it is the students who ultimately benefit from the integration of technology in the classrooms," she said. "Students who once felt that they had to 'power down' to go to class, are now experiencing 21st century skills and styles of learning - because their teachers are better able to utilize the tools of the digital age.""
Drew Nelson

Information For Parents and Educators - 1 views

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    Answers for: How does privacy work for minors? How do I report a child under the age of 13? How can I help my teen use Facebook wisely? What should I do if my teen is being attacked by someone on Facebook? How can my teen report abuse?
Rupangi Sharma

Kids Online: A new research agenda for understanding social networking forums - 0 views

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    A growing number of kids at increasingly younger ages are engaging in online social networking today-a development that is leading to a surge of news stories, media attention, and economic investment. In this paper, produced with the generous support of Cisco Systems and the Digital Media and Learning Hub at the University of California, Irvine, scholars Sara Grimes and Deborah Fields argue that these shifts in usage and public discussion demand a better understanding of the ways that social networking sites mediate kids' socializing and the opportunities and limits they place on kids' participation, particularly for young children.
Jeffrey Siegel

VIDEO: Education in a global age - 7 views

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    She's awesome. Just watch.
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    That was just great! Thanks for sharing. :)
Mary Jo Madda

Change The Equation - Games that Garner STEM Career Interest - 0 views

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    This is a suite of free online learning games to introduce middle to early high school-age youth to a variety of STEM-based professions -- recently was released at a launch event from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
Cole Shaw

Educational resistance to change - 2 views

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    An interesting article on how resistant to change different types of organizations are. Educational institutions rank pretty highly resistant. Though it is interesting to note that businesses rank the most adaptive (non resistant)--so the education technology and startup trend may be a good sign!
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    Interesting. from where I am from (=Japan), business organizations with long history with the majority of employees committed until retirement age of 60 (slowly this is changing though), maybe NPO and even government (with so much shuffling going on) would rank higher...
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    The author makes a good point that heightened market competition seems to contribute to reduced resistance. I noticed that the more-resistant organizations operate in more highly regulated markets, which would seem to create internal cultures more oriented to compliance and, thus, resistance.
Janet Dykstra

Saying No to College - 1 views

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    I am wondering if this is the most disruptive form of education for college-age students...
Janet Dykstra

Competency-Based Schools Embrace Digital Learning - 1 views

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    Features Tom Rooney sees competency-based education-supported by digital learning tools-as the path to building a better school district. The superintendent of the 4,200-student Lindsay Unified School District in California, Rooney set in motion this school year a plan to move to a system in which students progress not on the basis of their age or a set school calendar, but by demonstrating proficiency on learning objectives.
Angela Nelson

Foldable Touch-Screens Closer to Reality - Video Dailymotion - 0 views

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    Company in Taiwan claims to be only two years from a commercially available Folding computer touch screen. ... This was 6 months ago. The lighter weight, ultra portable nature of a folding screen increase the ability of educators to move learning outside the classroom, and allow learners of all ages to access information on demand anywhere.
Emma Heeschen

Connected Learning Infographic - 2 views

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    This group at connectedlearning.tv is doing interesting work, focusing on very high level learning objectives while departing from the content delivery mode of "teaching".
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    A visual representation for learning in a digital age.
Rupangi Sharma

Rethinking Learning in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Mitchel Resnick The Media Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology
anonymous

The Joan Ganz Cooney Center: Take a Giant Step - 0 views

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    A blueprint for teaching young children in a digital age
Janet Dykstra

Education Week sets up a new web channel for industry and innovation - 0 views

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    Ed Week has set up a new page to cover the newest trends in educational technology and innovation in the classroom
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    Janet, this is a really great channel for the avalanche of information out there. I especially found the interactive graphic (embedded link) on the Anatomy of EdTech start-up interesting because of the age distribution chart.
Andrea Bush

Global Technology Resources for Elementary Students - 0 views

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    This short article highlights some interesting technologies/websites for elementary age students, including the virtual world, "whyville."
Cole Shaw

Pearson's take on MOOCs - 2 views

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    Kind of like Professor Dede's post about McGraw-Hill's interest in e-learning, here is a blog post from Pearson about MOOCs. I think his take (Jeff Borden, one of their VPs) is pretty accurate, in that we need a version 2 where it's not as lecture-based as version 1. I would guess that they are working on their own "version 2" solution (perhaps with Knewton?).
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    In a couple of weeks a bunch of Pearson people are spending a couple of days at MIT Media Lab learning about the future of learning. Specifically they are interested on how to capitalise on technology and how to make education of all kinds for all ages more widely accessible, more affordable, more effective. Should be interesting, the lab will be doing demos all day of all the projects in the Media Lab.
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    Maria, do you know if this event is open to the public, or more a "sponsor-day" event? I would love to go!
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    Not sure if it's public event, I only know about it because I will be helping with the App Inventor demo. I'll let you know once I know more info.
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