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Mirza Ramic

Boss Level: Collaborative Student-Led Learning at Quest to Learn | Edutopia - 0 views

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    'Quest to Learn' is a New York City public middle and high school, supporting collaborative student-led learning: "Quest to Learn has used research in game-based learning to create a rigorous and engaging collaborative learning space where students feel safe taking risks and using their successes and failures to create and apply new knowledge." "Nurturing social and emotional learning (SEL) and 21st century skills like inventiveness, risk taking and collaboration."
Hannah Lesk

Educators & Developers Unite: Shared Learning Collaborative Camp Boston - 3 views

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    As Mary Jo said in class today, the lack of collaboration between teachers and developers is a hugely frustrating. The Shared Learning Collaborative is an organization that tries to bring the groups together for "camps" that tap the skills of both around big problems in education. This weekend, there's a Codeathon/Tagathon in Cambridge aimed at increasing the volume of properly meta-tagged content in the Learning Registry. Could be interesting to check out.
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    This conference addresses a very real gap - I really hope that more opportunities like this one bring people together that share the common goal, but are coming at it from such different perspectives. Thanks, Hannah!
Uche Amaechi

networkleadershipskills » Leading_Organization - 0 views

  • Openness: overall open attitude toward sharing, networking and transparency. 2. Peering: removing corporate command and control hierarchies and promoting self-organization.
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      Openness is a disposition. Peering can be a skill, disposition, or as posited here, a structural affordance, or obstacle presented by the institution.
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  • Those in formal leadership roles must set a tone for building trust and working together through authentic collaboration
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      Trust and collaboration. Trust is definitely a disposition; collaboration can be both a disposition (to want to collaborate, because of trust and otherwise) and a skill
  • In describing Roca’s organizational shift, executive director Molly Baldwin pointed to peace circles as a defined space where staff can find common ground and “where we can see the world together” (personal communication, February 20, 2009).
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      This would argue that collaboration and sharing is a skill. But is it a skill alone? Obviously you can influence people's dispositions. But does knowing whether you're trying to teach/influence a disposition or a skill make you a more effective leader?
Chris McEnroe

Business Collaboration Software - Collaborative People Systems | Saba Collaboration Sui... - 1 views

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    This company seems to package much of the free software for social networks within a company. They present an interesting vision of how it all might work as people collaborate on a project and utilized the system to find the right human resources. This looks sort of like the descriptions of what networked learning should (kind of) look like in schools. This is the industry model. Here's the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkP49rBrq68&feature=player_embedded
Douglas Harsch

Angry Birds The Particle Physics Board Game: Rovio And CERN Collaborate On Making Learn... - 0 views

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    Collaboration between CERN, European particle physics researach org, and Angry Birds company for science education apps.
James Glanville

About NB - 2 views

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    Check out nb a very cool, collaborative note taking tool developed by MIT's Haystack Group. Last night I got into a discussion with Sanjoy Mahajan, an Olin College professor who got his Phd at MIT.  We were talking about Eriz Mazur's Peer Instruction technique when he began describing how in his flipped-classroom courses he uses the MIT Haystack Group's "nb" software to enable his student's to collaboratively discuss the course readings (online in pdf form) through shared, online annotations & notes.   Sanjoy's students are required to participate in the online annotation discussion, making their own annotations and responding to others, the night before his class.  He then reviews the annotations to prepare the next day's discussion and peer-instruction lesson plan.
Eric Kattwinkel

What Wikipedia Is Best at Explaining - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • Because entries are anonymous and collaborative, no author is tempted to showboat and, in the pursuit of literary glory, swerve from the aim of clarity and utility.
  • At the strenuously collectivist Wikipedia, it seems, “ownership” of an article — what in legacy media is called “authorship” — is strictly forbidden. But it’s more than that: even doing jerky things that Wikipedia calls “ownership behavior” — subtle ways of acting proprietary about entries — is prohibited.
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    Timely article about ideas of ownership and authorship and collaboration on wikipedia. Mentions that you can type "WP: OWN" into Wikipedia to read its policy about "ownership" of articles. "The page is fascinating for anyone who has ever been part of a collaborative effort to create anything."
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Teacher Collaboration: The Missing Link in School Reform? - Teaching Now - Education We... - 0 views

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    An interesting discussion on how collaboration among teachers leads to an improved student performance
Jennifer Jocz

Virtual businesses: Going to the office in Second Life - CNN.com - 1 views

  • But if companies are to make the most of virtual collaboration, employees will have to learn that what works a bricks-and-mortar workplace may not be right for the virtual world.
  • Another issue is that virtual teams can't take advantage of the kind of impromptu "water cooler" conversations that occur in a real workplace, where colleagues can share information they may have forgotten to communicate in meetings.
  • Kahai says that lack of human contact can also lead to feelings of isolation, but adds that virtual worlds such as Second Life can help by recreating the water-cooler experience.
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    Discusses the use of virtual worlds for business collaboration
Chris Dede

Students discovering online collaboration | New Jersey Real-Time News - - NJ.com - 1 views

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    web 2.0 is a means of fostering collaboration skills
Chris Dede

How 'collaborative learning' is transforming higher education | eCampus News - 2 views

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    new models of higher education are emerging
Arthur Josephson

Artoo- mobile collaborative technology at the bottom of the pyramid - 0 views

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    An Indian firm has created a mobile device platform that "empowers social enterprises (at the bottom of the pyramid) to capture, analyze and process information remotely through smartphones / tablets". I think this is interesting in it's bringing mobile collaboration to some of the most remote places, physically and economically.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

3D display screen on mobile devices could be on the horizon - 0 views

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    "The ability to tilt along multiple axes distinguishes our display from previous actuatable displays. Such screen versatility opens a range of opportunities for providing an additional integrated information channel to the user. "These opportunities include collaboration, terrain modeling, 3D video that is beyond auto-stereoscopic 3D and tangible gaming. We can imagine many scenarios that would benefit from the physicality offered by Tilt Displays. However, we need to establish whether users can relate to the new experiences and advantages of using such a device."
Chris Dede

Report: The Future of Collaboration Is Cross-Platform -- Campus Technology - 2 views

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    This seems a logical next step
Krithika Jagannath

Storybird - Artful storytelling - 1 views

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    This is an online collaborative tool to help people (especially children) create and share stories and/or art. 
Lindsay Bellino

MyGLife.org - 0 views

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    Great site promoting online youth collaboration. Site includes tools for student game and digital asset development in addition to pre-built educational games.
amy hoffmaster

A Web 2.0 Class: Students Learn 21st Century Skills, Collaboration, and Digital Citizen... - 1 views

  • "I have been able to virtually meet the people that can help me get the answers I need for what I am searching for in school and one day, in my career."
  • These students are learning how to be critical readers and thinkers, while opening up rich, academic conversations via blogs, Twitter, and Skype.
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    Students realize that with Web 2.0 lots of resources are available.
Eric Kattwinkel

YouTube - WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson - 1 views

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    Another fun RSA Animate video -- this one about Steven Johnson's "Where Good Idea From." Possible relevance for thinking not only about tech's role for students, but also how collaboration enabled by technology can yield big -- possibly disruptive? -- ideas among innovators in education.
Eric Kattwinkel

The Future of Reading and Writing is Collaborative - 2 views

  • Boardman teaches students how to express their ideas and how to tell stories —and he encourages them to use video, music, recorded voices and whatever other media will best allow them to communicate effectively. He is part of a vanguard of educators, technologists, intellectuals and writers who are reimagining the very meaning of writing and reading.
  • the idea of the author as someone who works alone to produce something that is hers comes from the Enlightenment—and from then until now is only a “blip in time.”
  • “The 6th graders were running down to library class, banging down the door to get in, which you don’t often see,” Flemming said.
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  • Consider a party, he says. A guy named Bob may have hosted, but if there weren’t any guests, the party wouldn’t exist. We call it Bob’s party, but is it really his?
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