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Bridget Binstock

Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns - 5 views

http://thejournal.com/podcasts/2011/06/lenovo_11a_disruptive-innovation/asset.aspx?tc=assetpg

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started by Bridget Binstock on 07 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Rupangi Sharma

Sugata Mitra shows how kids teach themselves - 1 views

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    Saw this over the summer and thought it raised some good questions about IEP initiatives, a child's ability to learn technical frameworks without explicit instruction, community engagement, technological innovation in impoverished areas, etc.
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    Speaking at LIFT 2007, Sugata Mitra talks about his Hole in the Wall project. Young kids in this project figured out how to use a PC on their own -- and then taught other kids. He asks, what else can children teach themselves? Sugata Mitra's "Hole in the Wall" experiments have shown that, in the absence of supervision or formal teaching, children can teach themselves and each other, if they're motivated by curiosity and peer interest.
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    I thought this was a great video when I watched it. Very interesting experiment. It reminded me of how I know people who learned other languages through their love of music--they just memorized song lyrics and practiced until they figured out the language!
Ayelet R

Texting in the Classroom: Not Just a Distraction | Edutopia - 5 views

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    Ideas for using texting at school.
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    great article. relevant to today's discussion about web 2.0 / social media. for those who didn't read it. Here's there article's list of interesting sms based tools for education use: Remind101: Remind101 allows teachers to send text messages (and email) home -- to students and/or to parents -- to offer reminders and updates for class. Remind101 allows teachers to communicate with their classes without either teacher or students having to share their phone numbers. Poll Everywhere: As the name suggests, Poll Everywhere allows teachers to use cellphones for polling in class. Students text their responses, using their cellphones to give feedback, answer questions, take quizzes. Celly: Celly provides SMS-based group messaging. Classrooms can use the service to take quick polls and quizzes, filter messages, get news updates, take notes, and organize and hold study groups. The groups can be public or private, moderated or open. StudyBoost: StudyBoost allows students to study via SMS-based quizzes. The questions can be self- or teacher-created, and can be multiple choice or open-ended.
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    I like Celly for its group messaging and polling applications. Note: The link to "Poll Anywhere" is broken.
Chris McEnroe

Drowning in Student Data? Two Companies Offer Solutions | MindShift - 5 views

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      I love that someone is tackling this problem. I love all of the free resources there are on line that can be used in the classroom but the problem is there are too many to really explore appropriately. Having said that, 20,000 resources is still too many. I love that someone is tackling this though.
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    This article talks about two companies that are trying to create dashboards to combine all the data that teachers receive from different programs they use. The goal is to help teachers "avoid an air-traffic-control problem as they try to mix and match the tools they use."
Chris McEnroe

Any ideas for a Forum platform? - 5 views

T561, I'm looking for ideas. I'm helping to develop a training for teachers in an inner city school. The training involves the Teaching for Understanding with Technology Framework and I want to c...

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started by Chris McEnroe on 21 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Katherine Tarulli

Boston area High School receives technology grant from MIT - 1 views

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    Boston area Landmark High School received a Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam grant, which seeks to foster innovation and focus on STEM fields. These students will work on creating a water desalination system for countries with low rainfall. This type of project has a lot of potential to develop 21st century skills and teach complex problem solving skills.
Diego Vallejos

Flat Stanley Goes Mobile: Fresh Start for Popular Global Ed Project - 5 views

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    "The Flat Stanley Project, one of the world's longest-running global education and literacy projects, has launched a new chapter. There's a brand-new website with increased interactivity and even a mobile app to track the globe-trotting adventures of Stanley Lambchop and his flat friends."
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    This is great! I remember doing the Flat Stanley project when I was a kid. It's cool to see it progress with the technology.
Maria Bueno

Chronicle - A Transformative Multi-Media Assessment Tool for Teachers - 5 views

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    Like most Facebook users, many educators use Facebook to connect with friends new and old, but the Internet's most popular site can also be a great learning (and teaching) tool. There are many Facebook pages that have been created as a resource to collect, share, and disseminate information about education and education technologies.
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    10 Beneficial Facebook Pages For Educators To Check Out
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    Interesting article about a multimedia tool for teachers with the main goal of implementing best methodologies in the classroom. Teachers can share students' performance via text, photo, audio or video.
Lin Pang

Big Thinkers: Katie Salen on Learning with Games - 7 views

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    Great video on how we learn in games, how to change people especially teachers's and parents' view about games, how introduce games to education and why games are motivating.
Chris McEnroe

Startups Aim to Bring Education Industry Into 21st Century | Fox Small Business Center - 5 views

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    I was intrigued by Howard Gardner's comment at the end of his talk when he (to paraphrase) said that he thought "education" as we know it is coming to an end and being replaced by learning. That's the conclusion I have been straying to as a result of my coursework this past semester. Education cannot respond to innovations the way businesses do.
Billy Gerchick

10 Tech Skills Every Student Should Have - 5 views

  • 1. Internet Search - students need to know how to do a proper internet search, using search terms and modifiers. This skill is needed for school, work and life in general.
  • 2. Office Suite Skills - students need to now how to create, edit, and modify documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. Businesses still use MS Office for the most part, but iWorks, OpenOffice / LibreOffice, and Google Docs are all getting more popular. They all work similarly so the learning curve when switching isn't that big.
  • 3. Self learning of tech and where to go for help - knowing how to search a help menu on software or hardware, where to go to find user forums for help, and where to find the manual for technology is a huge skill that many do not know about.
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  • 6. Netiquette - Internet/Email/Social Media etiquette - proper way to use the internet, write professional emails, use social media in relation to your job (not complaining about the boss).
  • 5. Social Media - how to properly use social media for school and work, how to protect yourself on it, the issues of cyberbullying, connecting with others in your profession (PLN).
  • 4. Typing - yes, typing. I can get much more work done since I know how to type, then people who don't.
  • 7. Security and Safety - antivirus, spam, phishing, too much personal information sharing, stalkers, and more are all issues they need to know about.
  • 8. Hardware basics and troubleshooting - knowing what different parts of technology are called, how to make minor fixes, and how to do basic troubleshooting for WiFi, networks, OS won't load, etc
  • 9. Backup data - with all of the data that students create for school and work, it is important to back it up and have access to it at any time
  • 10. Finding apps and software - how to find, evaluate, and use apps for school and business. Also, how to find quality, free alternatives to paid software, apps and services.
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    Gateway source for all students: high school and college composition and journalism and student of life. Bookmark this source and then bookmark the hyperlinks in this article. Do you have the 10 (11 for the bonus) tech skills down? I certainly can improve in some of these areas.
Tara M

Converge Magazine - 5 views

For those of you interested on the convergence of education and technology, check out http://www.convergemag.com/. It's part of the Center for Digital Education that focuses on the news, perspectiv...

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started by Tara M on 21 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Hannah Lesk

Data Analytics and Web Dashboards in the Classroom | Brookings Institution - 5 views

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    These are important ideas - hope they archive the presentation, as it is opposite our section.
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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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    Thanks, Hannah, for sharing this!
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    I followed this article to another really interesting article on th same site http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/2012/09/04-education-technology-west with a prediction of the use of data mining and web dashboards through the lens of big data. I think we are very close to being able to implement these ideas in the near future. Great article thanks for sharing!
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    Heather, thanks for the additional information. Brookings is doing some good work in this area...
Jeffrey Siegel

Big Data for Education: Data Mining, Data Analytics, and Web Dashboards - 5 views

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    "So-called "big data" make it possible to mine learning information for insights regarding student performance and learning approaches. Rather than rely on periodic test performance, instructors can analyze what students know and what techniques are most effective for each pupil. By focusing on data analytics, teachers can study learning in far more nuanced ways."
Andrea Bush

UNESCO Mobile Learning Policy - 2 views

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    UNESCO recommendations on mobile use policies in education. This is from a global perspective on using mobile technologies in the classroom. There is a link to the actual UNESCO policy draft.
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    Here's a link to a series of paper UNESCO has on Mobile Learning. The nice thing is that it even breaks Mobile Learning down intro different regions. It also looks at different initiatives from a policy perspective, and by looking at what can be done to support teachers/improve practice. http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/themes/icts/m4ed/mobile-learning-resources/unescomobilelearningseries/
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    I agree, great article about forthcoming UNESCO mobile learning policies and this exciting new educational area.
Chris Dede

Augmented Reality Apps Transform Class Time -- THE Journal - 5 views

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    This shows the influence the Horizon Report has on practice and on vendors
Angela Nelson

I Want to Say Documentary Trailer - YouTube - 1 views

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    This is a 2 minute trailer for a documentary on technology to help children and adults with autism communicate and learn. It is quite inspiring, as well as a bit emotion provoking.
Carine Abi Akar

Girls Launch Their Own High-Interest STEM Project -- into Space - 5 views

http://www.edutopia.org/blog/stem-high-interest-projects-girls-suzie-boss

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started by Carine Abi Akar on 17 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Arthur Josephson

A four-year university computer science curriculum using only Coursera - 1 views

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    A step forward in comprehensive online ed, and also an example of "mashing up" existing offerings by a third party. This guy "thought it would be an interesting exercise to see if it was possible to design a reasonable computer science curriculum using just Coursera courses (a MOOC)."
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    I think that's a really interesting exercise--especially the one comment about "you could take all these in about six months." Thanks for the link!
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