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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Hannah Lesk

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What in the World Happened to Carmen Sandiego? The Edutainment Era: Debunking Myths and... - 5 views

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    "This case study debunks some of the misconceptions around what happened to edutainment in the '90s, and shares lessons learned from one of the most important periods in the history of games and learning."
Hannah Lesk

NY Times Op-Ed: Long Live Paper - 2 views

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    A point of view challenging the rapid transition to digital textbooks. 
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Union Square Ventures Publishes Its Internal Market Research on Ed Tech - 2 views

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    I've always wondered what drives VC investments in ed tech firms. Today, Union Square Ventures, a New York-based VC firm, began sharing its internal market research. Scroll down and click on "online education" to see what's caught their attention in the sector. It's very interesting to consider what is included--and excluded!
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mobile Learning Initiatives - 1 views

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    A few months ago, EDUCAUSE sponsored a "short course" on evaluating the effectiveness of mobile learning initiatives. This page contains a wealth of resources on mobile learning related to the course. Especially useful for classmates working on EDC term projects related to mobile learning!
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SIIA Learning Resource Metadata Initiative (LRMI) Progress & Impact - 0 views

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    Here is the link to the archived version of the SIIA webinar I posted about a few days ago: "The Learning Resource Metadata Initiative (LRMI) is working to create a standard metadata framework for tagging educational resources on the web to enhance search, discovery and delivery of educational content. The project is funded by the Gates and Hewlett Foundations, administered through AEP and Creative Commons, and builds on the broader Schema.org project by leading search engines Bing, Google, and Yahoo! This webinar provides an overview of the LRMI goals and deliverables, an update on progress and timelines, a look at the technical specifications, and a discussion of its implementation and impact with a focus on content publishers, aggregators and other digital learning providers."
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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.
Hannah Lesk

SIIA Learning Resource Metadata Initiative (LRMI) Progress & Impact - 0 views

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    SIIA (Software & Information Industry Association) is hosting a webinar about its efforts to create a standard metadata framework for tagging and delivering learning resources matched to individuals' needs, in line with . Unfortunately, it is during next week's section, but perhaps it will be archived...
Hannah Lesk

HEPG Publishes "The Futures of School Reform" | Harvard Graduate School of Education - 1 views

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    It looks like this argument and vision has a lot of common ground with the NETP. I'm curious to read the book and see what the principal differences are.
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iPad Deployment Map | Implementing | One to One Institute - 0 views

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    After today's section case discussion, I was curious about how prevalent 1:1 tablet implementations are in K12 schools in the U.S. Here's a map from the One-To-One Institute that appears to have been generated by news coverage of tablet rollouts--I doubt it's comprehensive, but it's still an interesting geographic picture...
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"Technology in the Classroom: What's Next?" Town Hall Forum at MIT Media Lab - 0 views

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    There was a great forum on the future of technology in the classroom at the MIT Media Lab today. For those who couldn't make it, the video should be posted on this site soon and will also air on NBC on Sunday, September 23. I found it to be a nice blend of policy and practice-focused discussion, and despite weak moderation, I think it's worth the time to watch!
Hannah Lesk

White Paper on Moving Learning Games Forward from MIT's Education Arcade - 1 views

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    Following up on yesterday's section discussion on connections and barriers between educational game development and "mainstream" gaming, here is an interesting white paper released by MIT's Education Arcade last year that explores obstacles and opportunities in great depth.
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First in Series of Blended Learning Case Studies by Michael & Susan Dell Foundation - 0 views

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    The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation just released their first in a series of case studies about what blended learning can "look like." The cases will break out the schools' instructional, operational, and financial models, which I find very helpful. This first case profiles a K-1 KIPP school in Los Angeles using computer-based stations to make a rotational small-group differentiated instruction model feasible with a smaller budget for instructional staff. As the authors state, "online programs enable [KIPP] Empower's model but do not integrate with teacher-led instruction" (11).
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Data Analytics and Web Dashboards in the Classroom | Brookings Institution - 5 views

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    They've now posted the podcast of today's forum, as well as an issue summary brief.
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