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Daniel Melia

One Class, 36,000 Students by Elliott Holt - 0 views

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    Because it is not every day you get to link to poetryfoundation.org for an ed tech course...
Roshanak Razavi

Size Isn't Everything - 2 views

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    For academe's future, think mash-ups not MOOC's
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    Terrific article. I love the way they articulate some of the criticisms of MOOCs we've talked about: "Making courseware "massive" may dangle the eventual possibility of trillion-dollar profits (even if they have yet to materialize). But it does not "fix" what is broken in our system of education. It massively scales what's broken."
Deidre Witan

New Media Literacy .org | Projects | New Media Leveraged for Literacy - 1 views

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    The Daily Headhunt - an online game designed to help readers be more aware of the editorial choices made by online news sources
Angela Nelson

Technology helps make speech therapy easier | eSchool News - 0 views

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    PresenceLearning allows students to receive speech therapy services online. Willows is a tiny farming town in Northern California about 20 miles from where I grew up. Imagine my surprise as I read this article and realized that the superintendent they were quoting, Vicki Shadd, was actually my Jr. High School volleyball coach. The real benefit of distance therapeutic services in this instance is the ability to provide services to rural students who would would otherwise be neglected due to the school's location and budget. 
Angela Nelson

Broadband: Huge potential, but access barriers remain | eSchool News - 0 views

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    Article discusses remaining barriers to broadband access in schools and its effect on blended learning environments.
Drew Nelson

Jane McGonigal: The game that can give you 10 extra years of life - 2 views

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    This is not the first talk given by Dr. McGonigal and since I've watched both now, I can tell you that this one is really worth watching! This transformative power of gaming is relevant to education and she is an embodiment of its revolutionary power.
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    Thank you for sharing this Drew I agree that this is worth watching. Who would have thought that online games can outperform pharmaceuticals in treating clinical anxiety and depression?
Jason Hammon

Providers of Free MOOC's Now Charge Employers for Access to Student Data - Technology -... - 0 views

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    "Coursera announced its employee-matching service, called Coursera Career Services. Some high-profile tech companies have already signed up-including Facebook and Twitter"
Tomoko Matsukawa

Education to Employment Report McKinsey on Society - 0 views

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    Thanks for sharing this interesting report Junjie. I like that part which encourages more dialogue between employers and education providers. However, I don't think they addressed the possible problem that could arise from that dialogue which is, employers are asking for solutions to their problems, and these problems may not be the main issues of the time when the students graduate.
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    Matthew, I agree that the skill sets the job market asks from future employees are in constant change. So probably the education providers should try to equip those potential employees with the capacity to transfer old skills into new ones so as to meet the ever-changing demand, though it is indeed very difficult to train the transfer-skills.
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    3 distinct groups of employers and  7 distinct youth segments (well positioned, driven, struggling, disheartened, disengaged, too cool, too poor) - they are "identified with different outcomes and motivations", requires "a different set of interventions". also concentration and mix of these segments also varies by country. executive summary is short and TIE relevant. 
Matthew Ong

How to separate fact and fiction-lessons from journalism for educators? - 0 views

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    This is an interesting talk which shares techniques that journalists use to determine fact from fiction. Could be very useful for teaching critical thinking skills.
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    Really interesting and definitely related to developing critical thinking skills. However, the idea that someone can crosscheck sources using Google maps to identify locations makes me wonder about how journalism in a web 2.0 ecology impacts privacy.
Susan Smiley

Digital Divide Hits College-Admissions Process - 0 views

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    Seems that students from low-income populations not only need access to up-to-date computers, but also they need much better college counseling supports. It's a shame that those who aspire to college, are stressed out that they aren't receiving the assistance they need.
Angela Nelson

http://web.mit.edu/~sturkle/www/encounterswithkismet.pdf - 0 views

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    Since this is 2004, I don't know if it counts as emerging. However I like the discussion of factors with make it easier for children to anthropomorphize, and therefore relate better with, artificial intelligence
Amanda Granger

What Killed Him? A 'Verbal Autopsy' Can Answer : Shots - Health News : NPR - 0 views

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    Doctors developing smartphone apps that will help determine cause of death in under-resourced communities.  
Andrea Bush

Federal Aid for Literacy Program Makes Comeback - 0 views

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    Is the government's "Innovative Approach to Literacy Program" really that innovative?
Matthew Ong

Learning from nature's technology - 0 views

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    Nature offers some of the most amazing technology and perhaps sometimes, instead of looking to constantly innovate or create technology, we can look to nature's technology to transform education in our classrooms (and out of them)
Tomoko Matsukawa

New Report: We're Not As Connected As We Think - Pankaj Ghemawat and Steven A. Altman -... - 0 views

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    The DHL's Global Connectedness report is interesting. The pillar is composed of trade/capital/information/people. Total rank of connectedness: US 20th. Each page for country analysis is helpful to think about kind of education is required for each country's future growth. 
Chip Linehan

Edtech startup Gradeable Takes Top Prize at MIT VC Conference - 2 views

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    Their senior team includes recent HGSE graduate Andy Cahill.
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