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Uche Amaechi

Discussions § Transforming Education through Emerging Technologies (Fall 2012) - 0 views

  • This pooling of professional resources to teach all the students is wonderful. What I wonder is how good the skills based curriculum in this program is at aiding students in making deep connections between individual skills, topics and disciplines. I think this type of teaching has tremendous potential.
    • Uche Amaechi
       
      Very interesting point about focusing on skills to the detriment of a more holistic synthesis.  And what happens to shared synthesis when each student has a different learning trajectory
  • PD involving looking at models of this personalized learning being successfully implemented into difficult school environments may mitigate some of these fears.
    • Uche Amaechi
       
      This connects to Laura's observation that teachers are not really mentioned in this part of the plan--they are another piece to be glommed on to the plan. would argue to a more holistic view incorporating the realities of teaching into the fundamental levels of charting learning plans
  • Educators who have learned in teacher-centered classrooms have more difficulty to shift their roles as facilitators. The new model is fascinating as long as it accompanies realistic implementation methods that serve all the parties involved well, at least better that how the situation currently is in terms of workload.
    • Uche Amaechi
       
      Great points. This focus on realistic assessments of capacity and implementation seems to be everybody's primary focus
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    • Uche Amaechi
       
      Great points, Laura. Infrastructure and people--a highly overlapping pair, are core challenges to this "flip" of the learning process/system. your concerns are echoed below by your colleagues.
Maung Nyeu

Rewards of Role Reversal: Teachers Learn, Students Teach | MindShift - 2 views

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    A school where teachers learn and student teach - a role reversal. The district turns to an under-utilized but incredibly valuable resource - its students.
Katherine Tarulli

Digital Learning Enrollment Triples - 2 views

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    The US Department of Education recently released data revealing a large increase in enrollment in online classrooms among high school students. 
Maung Nyeu

Learning science to become a 3D experience - The Times of India - 1 views

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    In India, classroom goes 3D and technology is used to make classroom learning more interesting and simple experience for students.
Maung Nyeu

12/21/2011 - Higher Education Commission Launches Online Learning - Student Scene - Cha... - 3 views

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    Online courses are not students only, they are for teachers too. Tennessee offers free online courses to help educators maximize their knowledge of balanced assessment systems, including formative instructional practices, value-added progress measures and effective strategies to improve teaching and learning. Since Fall 2010, more than 270,000 courses have been completed throughout Tennessee by 42,000 educators.
Maung Nyeu

Northern Wayne Library has much to offer - Honesdale, PA - Wayne Independent - 1 views

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    With the explosion of online learning, libraries are changing too. They are not just buildings that house books, but are places that make knowledge accessible long after you leave the premises. Now, libraries offer online learning and tutoring, books and research materials to those who want to take advantage of its servies - the role of our frequest destination, the Gutman library ,certainly corraborates these findings.
Maung Nyeu

Akron Ohio News - Woodridge High looking at offering Chinese, sign language courses - 1 views

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    Online foreign language learning for high school students at Woodridge High. ""Either we get on the [online learning] bus or we're going to get hit by the bus", says Superintendent Walter Davis.
Maung Nyeu

Murray Rosenbaum: Is Online Learning the Future? - 2 views

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    A 14 year old student in New York shares how Khan Academy improved his learning and scores.
Maung Nyeu

Board approves Idaho online class requirement - Boston.com - 3 views

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    Online education for high school students is not an option, it is mandatory. Idaho Education Board approved that at least two credits of online class is required to graduate from high school. Idaho is first in the nation to mandate online class. We have read articles and discussed in class pros and cons of online learning. However, should online learning be mandatory for high school students? Do you think it is a good idea?
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    Having online education for the sake of online education does not seem like a good idea to me. If it saves them enough money that they can improve classroom education, that might be worth it, but I'm not convinced that this is worth doing.
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    Agree with Ayelet. Idaho board of education went through this despite heavy criticism from public. Instead of making it an option, Idaho makes it mandatory. Online education may not work for some students. They may feel that it has been pushed down their throat.
Maung Nyeu

New Study: Over 6 Million Students Learning Online -- WELLESLEY, Mass., Nov. 9, 2011 /P... - 0 views

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    Over 6 million students are learning online. More importantly, the rate of growth is 10% per year compared to 2% student population growth in higher education.
Maung Nyeu

Microsoft Partners in Learning Aims to Inspire Teachers | GeekDad | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Microsoft hosted a Global Forum of educators all over the world for the annual "Partners in Learning" event. Educational leaders presented their own innovative projects that leverage technology in the classroom. Here Secretary Arnie Duncan announced that Microsoft will take over Department of Education's TEACH campaign.
Maung Nyeu

http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20111110000696 - 1 views

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    Samsung establishes "smart classroom" which moves class study from pen and paper style learning to tablet based learning, but also allows schools in remote island, that lack educational infrastructure, connect students through electronic dashboards and share ideas and information.
Diana Mazzuca

mobile-learning | MindShift - 2 views

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    Fun illustration on mobile learning
James Glanville

Education Week: Digital Book-Sharing Unlocks Print for Students - 2 views

  • Bookshare memberships are for students who are blind, have low vision, have such learning disabilities as severe dyslexia, or have a disability such as cerebral palsy that could keep them from holding a book. Such students have what are collectively called print disabilities—a distinct departure from saying “learning disabilities,” said David Rose, the chief education officer at the Center for Applied Special Technology, or CAST, in Wakefield, Mass. Related Blog Visit this blog. Using the phrase “print disability” said Mr. Rose, “is co-locating the problem. Print is part of the problem.” His nonprofit organization works on expanding learning opportunities for all individuals, especially those with disabilities, through a set of principles called “universal design for learning.” “We can convey that information in a whole host of ways now. In that world, you go, ‘Print is not very good for a lot of kids,’ ” he said.
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    Interesting article in edweek on Bookshare - a non-profit electronic book service that provides free digital copies of books in accessible formats for kids with print disabilities, a term coined by George Kerscher to cover visual, physical and language based disabilities that impact the ability to read a physical book.
Bharat Battu

Mimicking the brain, in silicon - MIT News Office - 0 views

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    In line with this past week's lecture on AI and computers attempting to capture human-like learning. This work my MIT researchers is trying to replicate 'plasticity' in our learning - how our brain neurons adapt to new info, creating new connections.
Maung Nyeu

Digitisation is making e-learning simple - 1 views

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    Does digitisation make e-learning simpler? Low cost tablets in India are leading the charge.
Maung Nyeu

How Technology Could Improve Personalized Learning | Edudemic - 1 views

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    Personalized learning in Finland. Everybody is in love with the Finnish way.
Chris McEnroe

Structuring Personal Learning Environments for Students: Useful Guidance from... - 3 views

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    A student's step by step guide to structuring her own personal learning environment. It demands more responsibility from students.
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    The Personal Learning Network is a concept that has some overlap with the concept of Digital Teaching Platforms.
Maung Nyeu

BHS uses Web as learning tool - 0 views

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    A Wisconsin school offer online courses as part of blended learning to compete with other districts' internet schools for local students.
Maung Nyeu

http://www.kansascity.com/2011/11/22/3281924/high-tech-tools-click-for-learning.html - 2 views

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    Karen Cator, director of education technology with the U.S. Department of Education touts keystroke-sensitive algorithms are capable of guiding students for learning, accessible to teachers, parents and the students. "Education technology, as in the gaming world, has the ability to assess performance every step of the way, comparing students to classmates across schools, districts, states and the world, with immediate feedback and direction. No final exam necessary."
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