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Maung Nyeu

M.I.T. Game-Changer: Free Online Education For All - Forbes - 3 views

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    MIT announcing next Monday that they will launch an online learning initiative called M.I.T.x,which will offer the online teaching of M.I.T. courses free of charge to anyone in the world. This course will not offer M.I.T. deploma, but will offer a M.I.T. certificate of completion. How will this impact for-profit online universities, such as, University of Phoenix?
Carine Abi Akar

Mobile phone boom in developing world could boost e-learning | Global development | gua... - 1 views

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    Along the lines of the discussions we've been having on the isites, mobile learning has major potential in the developing world. "Mobile phones are increasingly ubiquitous in poor countries, which now account for FOUR IN EVERY FIVE connections worldwide". This means that almost everyone owns or has access to a mobile phone. How can we leverage this reality? Well, we can't impose anything that requires a smart phone, since most of these mobile phones cannot access 3G or wifi networks. Perhaps we can start to send podcasts as voice notes? Audio wikis of information sent via sms? In-phone calculators for math homework completion? I think all we need is an educational system that supports this type of learning, and m-learning can possible change the face of education in the developing world. 
Garron Hillaire

Education Technology News: M State Utilizes EON Reality Software - 0 views

  • M State will be using EON Reality, Inc., software to commence its instructional program with a three dimensional interactive content.
  • EON Reality, Inc., provides interactive three dimensional software
  • It is critical in instructional content development to have the Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) design the instructional component alongside a 3D developer who can then create and integrate the interactive digital content within a wide range of learning applications
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    Online college M State is offering 3D interactive instructional content
Mirza Ramic

The Global Search for Education: Got Tech? - Finland | C. M. Rubin - 1 views

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    Interesting interview with the Finnish educator Pasi Sahlberg on using technology to improve education and enhance learning: "I think the best way to move forward is to find a good solution to securing time for human interactions for all students in addition to giving students access to learn with new technologies."
Xu Wang

Omosa project - an educational MUVE in action - YouTube - 3 views

shared by Xu Wang on 09 Sep 13 - No Cached
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    Omosa is a virtual learning environment which helps students to learn ecology and biology. It aims at the current condition that students are having fewer opportunities to go on real field trips and work with real animals. It's cool in helping students learn the biological circle of animals and the environment.
Maung Nyeu

Educators From Mass. Assemble In Foxborough For Education Technology Conference - Foxbo... - 4 views

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    More than 1500 The Massachusetts teachers and educators gather for 2011 Technology Conference on Wednesday, Oct. 26 and Thursday, Oct. 27, at Gillette. As the author states, "MassCUE and M.A.S.S. are recognized nationally for their efforts to help pre-K through post-secondary educators best use and enhance learning through technology."
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    Anyone in our group interested in this organization (MassCUE) please let me or James Glanville know! We have been in touch with the new Executive Director, Shelley Chamberlain. Cheers!
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    Jennifer, I'd be interested in Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE). How they have used technology in teaching and learning? How they see the trend or pattern going forward? how are they progressing in terms of their goals in 2011-13? and experiences from the practioners, etc.
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    I'll email you! :-)
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    Isabel Chris Stephen and I are at MassCUE 2011 right now in a q&a with keynote speaker Yong Zhao. And next in a session with Justin Reich.
Tomoko Matsukawa

YouTube - 2 views

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    Mooc class on "learning creative learning" by mit media lab. Mimi talks briefly about motivation at ariund 36min,
Maung Nyeu

Education and innovation | Harvard Gazette - 0 views

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    "New technologies have transformed the way students interact with the world, with information, and knowledge," said Dean of Harvard College Evelynn M. Hammonds.
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    Harvard Recieved $40 million from Rita E. and Gustave Hauser to support excellence and innovation in teaching and learning.
Jeffrey Siegel

Mobiles For Teaching And Learning: Translating Theory into Practice " Educational Techn... - 1 views

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    Supporting Teachers With Mobile Content And Methods For Reading Instruction
Diego Vallejos

The Global Search for Education: What Is the Fourth Way? - 4 views

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    Very interesting interview to Andy Hargreaves and Dennis Shirley. They discuss (among other topics) the role of technology in learning and the disruptive learning prediction by Clayton Christensen
aybüke gül Türker

Harvard Professor Chris Dede Encourages Teachers to Embrace Mobile Learning Devices to ... - 1 views

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    " teaching is like an orchestra "
Bridget Binstock

SUNY Cortland: News Detail - 1 views

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    We have read so much about the importance of teachers being prepped to use technology or getting professional development to increase their effectiveness of technology integration - here is one college giving it a try. Local children will learn using iPad tablet technology, thanks to a SUNY Cortland instructor and a group of College students who aspire to become teachers. "Learning About Technology," the final program in a semester-long series, takes place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec.
Jeffrey Siegel

VIDEO: Digital Aristotle: Thoughts on the Future of Education - 1 views

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    proposes a digital "Aristotle" for everyone to guide learning across the lifespan
Andrea Bush

A Brooklyn High School Takes a New Approach to Vocational Education - 0 views

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    "By 2017, the first wave of students of P-Tech - Pathways in Technology Early College High School - is expected to emerge with associate's degrees in applied science in computer information systems or electromechanical engineering technology, following a course of studies developed in consultation with I.B.M."
James Glanville

Education Week: N.M. Students, Teachers Urge Schools to Stop Restricting Web - 0 views

  • "We should be teaching kids how to handle content online, how to use it appropriately at school, and giving them the tools they need to be good digital citizens, to act ethically and to protect their privacy," said Deborah Caldwell-Stone, deputy director for the American Library Association's office for intellectual freedom.
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    Move toward moving away from filtering web access at New Mexico public schools.
Maria Bueno

How to Use Technology in Education - 1 views

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    ''The book didn't work miracles or hurt teachers. It did allow us to remain teaching and learning, even if we're still struggling to capitalize on that opportunity five centuries laters...''
Cameron Paterson

Smartphones give you wings - 2 views

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    this paper provides an overview of the potential of the integration of mobile Web 2.0 tools (based around smartphones) to facilitate social constructivist pedagogies and engage students in tertiary education.
Brigham Hall

eLearn: Reviews - Review: 'Disrupting Class' by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael B. Horn... - 1 views

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    An interesting review of 'Disrupting Class'
Jason Dillon

Yong Zhao draws conclusions by comparing national systems - 3 views

shared by Jason Dillon on 27 Oct 11 - Cached
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    Isabel, Chris M., Stephen B., and I are at MassCUE today watching Yong Zhao's keynote.  You can find a copy of his presentation here at this website.
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    I saw Zhao speak yesterday at the MassCUE conference (with James, Chris McEnroe and Isabel Schwartzman). His message was provocative: the United States did not do well on the TIMSS test, but the US has never done well on this type of testing even way back to the 1950s. Therefore, Zhao thinks that these tests are not good indicators of educational quality, but that the things that the US does right are fostering creativity, building in tolerance and forgiveness into the educational system, and stressing problem-solving and collaborative learning.
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    This relates to part of the discussion in class today. I've seen him speak about the irony that Chinese schools, which are outperforming US schools on PISA and TIMMS, are actually trying to model their systems more on US pedagogy. See his latest book or look for him on TED.
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