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Rupangi Sharma

10 Emerging Education and Instructional Technologies that all Educators Should Know Abo... - 1 views

  • focused on enhancing learning outcomes by leveraging data
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    The author has updated his list that he made a yr ago. Comparing to that, he has kept the below 4 from last year's list. (apple ipad&other tablet devices, gamification of education (although last year he used the phrase ''gradually taking hold'' for this), student response systems and other synchronous tools, open educational resources).  He seems to be  an advocate of 'flipped classroom' but as mentioned within the article 'Educators Evaluate ''Flipped Classrooms'' posted by Prof Dede on Aug 29th, whether all of these 10 are 'transformative' is a different question. They are 'emerging' though. Some of the new entrants for this year include those everyone else here has been sharing such as free online courses with potential for credentials, BYOD move within classroom and effective data usage in learning settings. To me it seems like he is closely paying attention to the emergence of the last category. 
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    The technologies that can have the best impact on education are evolving quickly from year to year, and the pace seems to be quickening.
Cole Shaw

Making the Flipped Classroom a Reality [Infographic] | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    An infographic on technology use in higher education...I kind of get the "tablet sales" feeling like the NMC report.
Chris McEnroe

Flipping the classroom | Video Library | Appleton Post Crescent - 2 views

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    Flipping the classroom . . . Could work . . . There's no research to say it works . . . maybe this is premature?
Diego Vallejos

Five Ways to Flip Your Classroom With The New York Times - 3 views

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    Talks about various online resources like Youtube EDU, Khan Academy, Teacher Tube, Show me app, etc.
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    Great ideas for organizing lessons. Very practical.
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.
Mirza Ramic

NEXT: The Future of Higher Education - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    A special report on the future of higher education and the role of innovation - lots of interesting and relevant topics here, including rethinking assessment standards, flipping classrooms, and reinventing the academic calendar.
Xavier Rozas

SmartPen Video Livescribe :: Never Miss A Word - 0 views

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    What can I say, its a smartpen. On the flip side of the user-value, a teacher could use the device to 'capture' student work in a digital log, The ability to program the SmartPaper with unique commands would make for some simple yet scalable adaptive testing designs.
Anushka Paul

Flip-thinking - the new buzz word sweeping the US - Telegraph - 2 views

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    Teacher Karl Fisch uploads his lectures to YouTube for his students to watch at home at night, then gets them to apply the concepts in class by day.
Tommie Anthony Henderson

8 Observations on flipping the classroom - 0 views

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    Using Podcast and Youtube as a method for instructing students has picked up a lot of attention among teachers. But, as our conversation with the School of One shows, the methods for demonstrating the effectiveness of this teaching tool needs a lot of work. This article discuss some of the potential issues with using technology resources to create lessons for students as oppose to traditional teacher lecture.
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    I applaud this article and its poignant way of explaining how this model defeats the best practices of interactive classrooms and takes us BACKWARDS in our thinking rather than forward.
Marium Afzal

EdSurge: Mapping The Edtech World, Flipped Classrooms, And More... - 2 views

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    This article almost provides a nice gist of a lot of topics we've touched on in class.
Jeffrey Siegel

Resetting Education: Tech and the schools of the future - 2 views

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    How schools are utilizing technology to create a measurably better educational future
Rupangi Sharma

What's Changing Education? For This Tech Tool Expert, It's Collaboration - 1 views

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    Interesting- Bellow's latest project is eduClipper, an educational "digital clipboard" that curates educational content online. "eduClipper works on the same 'shared resources' premise as eduTecher," he explained, "but now I'm flipping the equation and instead of providing information to the masses I'm getting teachers and students to the eduClipper site to share their own information."
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.
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      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.
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      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.
Jeffrey Siegel

Textbooks to iPads--it's not your parents' education - 1 views

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    Related to section on how iPads are currently being used in a California school. making short videos to taking photos of complex formulas displayed on a blackboard for later review. Language students record themselves reciting lessons, and then upload the files to their teachers' drop boxes for critique. And math teachers use iPads to videotape students working through problems, explaining how they arrived at the solution and thereby demonstrating mastery of a lesson.
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    Here's the blog from the school's iLab http://hillbrookilab.com/
Tommie Anthony Henderson

Some Ohio Schools Say Computers Don't Belong in Classrooms - 1 views

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    Technology is playing an increasingly prominent role in America's schools. These days, computer games teach math skills and lectures are given at home via YouTube while class time is reserved for practicing the material, in what has become known as a flipped classroom. I WOULD JUST FALL TO SLEEP IN ONE OF THESE SCHOOLS! It is a shame that people allow their biases to hinder children. People running away from the present and future --- it is like that very bad M. Night Shyamalan movie ---> THE VILLAGE. COMPUTERS are like the imaginary demon! In truth, the demon only lives within the mind of people stuck in time.
Chris Dede

Technology turns the classroom upside down | www.journal-news.com - 0 views

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    Yet another example of naive thinking about technology, especially the concept of saving money
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.
Simon Rodberg

Infographic on What Teachers Think about Technology - 1 views

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    1) I love love love infographics. 2) Surprising data here. Is it that teachers overestimate themselves, or we underestimate teachers?
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    3) Oops, posted before I read the fine print: "WeAreTeachers conducted an online survey...The data reported is representative of teachers who completed the survey and not projectable to the population of US school teachers." Bad on me; irresponsible of them.
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    An interesting array of tools (I wasn't aware of some of them) for flipped classrooms from blogs to LMSs , YouTube..
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