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Maung Nyeu

Our View: Online education and universities - Pasadena Star-News - 0 views

  • JUST as the University of California prepares to announce its first group of fully online courses for its undergraduates, the California State University announced this week that it, too, will begin to expand its computer-based options for its 412,000 students.
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    One of nations best University systems, University of California, is about to start its first group of fully online courses for undergraduates. At the same time, the California State Universities (CSU) starting its computer-based options for its 412,000 students. Currently, there are master's degrees in 63 disciplines entirely online. Some educators are skeptical and raise concern on cheating and of "walmartaization" of CSU education.
Maung Nyeu

Michigan Cyber Schools Receive Senate Approval - 2 views

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    Michigan State senate approved Cyber Schools. Experts question this legislation. A new report by education professors from the University of Colorado finds that there's no reliable evidence showing such institutions are as good brick-and-mortar schools. Some are just not comfortable with all the unknowns in the cyber school equation. Sounds familiar?
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    There is a lot murkiness in the conversation. There may be no evidence but so much goes on in brick and mortar schools that has no evidence behind it anyway, I'm less and less convinced by that particular rhetorical approach. I think there is no more to lose by the effort than we already lose in undocumented ways. As with any endeavor, planning and execution will be the determinants of success. I'm beginning to resent the attempts in the media to summarize these complex issues because I think they have a significant impact on public opinion but they horrible at conveying complexity.
Maung Nyeu

These youths redefine teaching - The Times of India - 0 views

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    In India, three young men redefine teaching in the slums of India through the "smile school" project.
Diego Vallejos

Solar-powered internet school set to benefit children in rural Africa - 0 views

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    "Resilient mobile classroom incorporating laptops, video camera and electronic blackboard will work in areas without electricity"
Maung Nyeu

Negroponte On OLPC Future: Air Drops And Hands-Off Education | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Interesting topic! One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) founder Nicholas Negroponte plans to airdrop tablet computers in remote villages and then come back a year later to see how it worked. Remember the movie "The Gods Must be Crazy" or the story of "Hole in the wall" in India? Here is the link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2_CjRbZ5EI)
Diego Vallejos

The Gamification of Education: What School Can Learn from Video Games - 2 views

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    Opinion in edutopia
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