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Jason Hammon

Teaching with MOOCs: Four Cases | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University - 0 views

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    How you might teach with a MOOC
Cole Shaw

MOOC feedback - 3 views

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    The Knight Center's MOOC on data visualization was a bit smaller than traditional MOOCs (it actually capped enrollment at 2000), but the second version of the same class already has 4000 students registered. It sounds like the professor gave a lot of attention to the students and the projects, and the fact that the numbers went up is a good sign.
Harvey Shaw

If You Meet an iPad on the Way, Smash It - 1 views

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    Justin Reich (of the Berkman Center) hosts an iPad summit, then invokes a Zen koan to say what it's really about - "unlocking student talent, compassion, and humanity".
Janet Dykstra

More than child's play: Games have potential learning and assessment tools - 1 views

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    In a survey by the Joan Ganz Cooney Center, 60% of K-8 teachers who use digital games said that since integrating digital games into the classroom their students had become better collaborators and paid greater attention to specific tasks. Fifty-six percent said lower-performing students were now more engaged with the content
pradeepg

edweb webinar: "Put Down Your Pencils and Play: Using Digital Games Successfully in the... - 2 views

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    "In This Session What do teachers really think about digital games in the classroom? Join us for our community's next webinar for the just-released findings of a year-long research project, sponsored by BrainPOP and the Gates Foundation, that investigates teachers' attitudes and beliefs on game-based learning. Michael Levine and Jessica Millstone, Executive Director and Research Consultant at The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, will showcase the findings of this national survey that was conducted with 500 teachers nationwide who are currently integrating digital games into their classes.......
Rupangi Sharma

Print Books vs E-Books - 0 views

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    Comparing parent-child co-reading on print, basic, and enhanced e-book platforms...'Quick studies' by the Joan Ganz Cooney Center to address the problem of how fast technologies seem to be growing and the gap between their emergence and research to back up their effectiveness.
Emma Heeschen

EdTechTeacher | Professional Development for Creating 21st Century Student-Centered Lea... - 0 views

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    Founded by a HGSE alum, EdTechTeacher takes a holistic approach towards teacher professional development.
Janet Dykstra

Parallels and reversals in chaco, hubble, and facebook - 0 views

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    Paper suggests that "the "revolution" of social media merely parallels other cultural reversals, all of which seek to return humans to the center of the universe." Interesting social perspective...
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.
Chris McEnroe

Huntsville superintendent details technology center closure plans (updated) | al.com - 1 views

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    This reminds of an old Neil Young song.
Chris McEnroe

Startups Aim to Bring Education Industry Into 21st Century | Fox Small Business Center - 5 views

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    I was intrigued by Howard Gardner's comment at the end of his talk when he (to paraphrase) said that he thought "education" as we know it is coming to an end and being replaced by learning. That's the conclusion I have been straying to as a result of my coursework this past semester. Education cannot respond to innovations the way businesses do.
Diego Vallejos

Vittra schools in Sweden - 1 views

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    Innovative schools with no classrooms and student-centered education.
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
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.
Tara M

Converge Magazine - 5 views

For those of you interested on the convergence of education and technology, check out http://www.convergemag.com/. It's part of the Center for Digital Education that focuses on the news, perspectiv...

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Marissa M

Leading Change in Changing Times: EdTechTeacher iPad Summit USA - 0 views

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    Upcoming conference on the use of iPads in education at Harvard Medical School - Joseph B. Martin Conference Center November 7-8 (pre-conference Nov 6) Educators, researchers, industry - all represented Organized by EdTechTeacher 2012
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    This conference takes place at Hynes Nov 13-15. I am in touch with the co-founder who is an alumnus and may be able to offer us student rates. Let me know if you're interested!
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