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Eric Kattwinkel

Robert J. Samuelson commentary: Student motivation is at root of educational woe | The ... - 2 views

  • "Reforms" have disappointed for two reasons. First, no one has yet discovered transformative changes in curriculum or pedagogy, especially for inner-city schools, that are "scalable"
  • The larger cause of failure is almost unmentionable: shrunken student motivation.
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    "Motivation is weak because more students don't like school, don't work hard and don't do well." Also see Tom Friedman in the NYTimes referring to this article and concluding that "right now the Hindus and Confucians have more Protestant ethics than we do, and as long as that is the case we'll be No. 11!"
Cameron Paterson

A Future Driven by Disruptive Change - 1 views

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    What is "disruptive change"?
Brandon Bentley

Video games speed up reaction time - 0 views

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    just as I was wondering how I could improve "keeping track of friends in a crowd"
Anushka Paul

Edufire: an open platform for teaching and learning - 1 views

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    Edufire is an open platform that connects students and teachers from around the world and enables teachers to tutor over the internet. Initiatives like this one, support Bill Gates' view that in 5 years the best education will come from the Web. (Reference this article: http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/06/bill-gates-education/)
Cameron Paterson

Sydney Centre for Innovation in Learning - 0 views

shared by Cameron Paterson on 14 Sep 10 - Cached
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    Research projects provide an insight into the changing landscape of learning in the 21st Century, which then shapes the learning environment and methods at NBCS. We incorporate the ideas and thinking that comes from research and development into programs and initiatives, including online distance education for HSC students across NSW (www.hsconline.nsw.edu.au), Professional Development courses and training for teachers, and international learning collaboration network established to bring learning communities together (www.beyondborders.edu.au).
Cameron Paterson

Skoolaborate - 1 views

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    Skoolaborate is a global initiative uses a blend of technologies including, blogs, online learning, wiki's and 'virtual worlds' to transform learning. We aim to use these tools to provide engaging collaborative learning experiences for students aged between 13 and 18 years of age.
Cameron Paterson

Flatclassroom Project - 0 views

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    The Flat Classroom Project is a global Hands-on working together project for middle and senior high school students. The Project uses Web 2.0 tools to make communication and interaction between students and teachers from all participating classrooms easier. The topics studied and discussed are real-world scenarios based on 'The World is Flat' by Thomas Friedman.
Uche Amaechi

Pew Research: More People Got Their News Online Yesterday Than From A Print Newspaper - 0 views

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    The shift to digital is nigh. First newspapers, and then.. Books?
anonymous

The Internet, your Brain, and Schools - 0 views

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    Not a new article but one to provide a bit of balance to techie fervor. Larry Cuban's articles and books keep popping up in syllabi so consequently I discovered his blog.
Mydhili Bayyapunedi

Reimagining Education and Learning in America ยป Spotlight - 0 views

  • Educators, Yowell argues, must look to the Internet and digital media, which โ€œoffer the promise of an extraordinary new model for Americaโ€™s education system.โ€
Garron Hillaire

BBC News - How good software makes us stupid - 1 views

  • "No problem - let me just enter that into my sat-navโ€ฆ"
  • unless drivers pass a formidable test - called "The Knowledge" - they are not allowed to head out onto the roads in one of the iconic vehicles
  • "The particular part of our brain that stores mental images of space is actually quite enlarged in London cab drivers," explained Nicholas Carr, author of The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains
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  • The key to making us concentrate, Mr Carr suggests, is perhaps to make tasks difficult - a theory which flies in the face of software designers the world over who constantly strive to make their programs easier to use than the competition.
  • Mr Carr says that this simple experiment could suggest that as computer software becomes easier to use, making complicated tasks easier, we risk losing the ability to properly learn something - in effect "short-circuiting" the brain
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    An argument that Good Software design is bad for learning
Cameron Paterson

Kesmit-ing: The Twitter Experiment - Bringing Twitter to the Classroom at UT Dallas Video - 3 views

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    How one teacher is using twitter to teach more effectively
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    Uche, in class today I was thinking about this posting from Cameron. Was wondering your thoughts on it and if/how using Twitter like this relates to OneVille.
Mitch(ell) Miller

More time spent on Facebook than Google - 1 views

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    Social networking becomes more popular than information searching
Liz Huttner

Novelties - Reading E-Books in All the Colors of the Rainbow - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Color e-readers could be very useful for textbook viewing.
Yang Jiang

Everybody's Business - Cellphone Carriers Are Turning to Wi-Fi, Too - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    THE definition of a nerd, it has been said, is someone who has more e-mail addresses than pants. Are you a nerd?
Cameron Paterson

Schooling: The Hidden Agenda - The Natural Child Project - 1 views

  • Wow, just imagine missing school on the day when they were learning blue. You'd spend the rest of your life wondering what color the sky is.
  • Our schools are not failing, they're just succeeding in ways we prefer not to see.
  • the human biological clock is set for two alarms. When the first alarm goes off, at birth, the clock chimes learn, learn, learn, learn, learn. When the second alarm goes off, at the onset of puberty, the clock chimes mate, mate, mate, mate, mate.
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