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Lafayette College Piloting WPMu at bavatuesdays - 0 views
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As is often the case, it’s all about an investment in some good people who get excited about the possibilities of teaching and learning with technology. And if the header image for the main blog is any indicator, the instructional technology folks at Lafayette seem to be having an extreme blast. Fine work Courtney, Jason, and Ken! So why is your school afraid to jump? What do you have to lose save the LMS chains that bind you to the 20th century!
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A Deal with the Devil :: Patrick Malley - 0 views
Open Monologue » Creativity is the new technology - 0 views
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technology has been losing our attention lately. It hasn’t become unimportant - developments in medicine, transportation and energy production are still critical to our well being. But we’ve got such a surfeit of technology available to us that it’s just become part of the environment. It’s just there. I think that the 21st century will be a century of creativity in the same way that the 20th was of technology. Much of the creativity, interestingly enough, will be based on the tools provided by technology, especially tools that allow us to create, collaborate and communicate.
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video literacy including comprehension and creation - is one of those 21st century skills that get discussed so often. I’m in total agreement and I think that the foundational 21st century skill underlying many of the others will be creativity. If that’s the case, what will schools look like when they are designed to nurture creativity the way they nurtured technology skills like science and math in the 20th?
Weblogg-ed » The "Added Value of Networking" - 0 views
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The world is changing because of social web technologies. Our kids are using them. No one is teaching them how to use them to their full learning potential, and ultimately, as teachers and learners, that’s our responsibility. To do that, we need to be able to learn in these contexts for ourselves.
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Bryan Alexander at the 2009 Baylor Educational Technology Showcase « Gardner ... - 0 views
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Web 2.0. Social Networking. Gaming. Mobile Computing. Above all: teaching and learning.
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What Bruce Sterling Actually Said About Web 2.0 at Webstock 09 | Beyond the Beyond from... - 0 views
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things in it that pretended to be ideas, but were not ideas at all: they were attitudes
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A sentence is a verbal construction meant to express a complete thought. This congelation that Tim O'Reilly constructed, that is not a complete thought. It's a network in permanent beta.
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This chart is five years old now, which is 35 years old in Internet years, but intellectually speaking, it's still new in the world. It's alarming how hard it is to say anything constructive about this from any previous cultural framework.
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What are we trying to do here? - 6 views
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I've been adding things that in many cases have broader potential use, so have not added specific department tags - where they apply, I add them.
Looks like I'm the only one adding bookmarks at the moment. Any efforts going into recruiting WFP folks or others?
Ryan Burke wrote:
> Specifically we need to tag what department the link might be useful for:
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> political science, history, english, biology, etc
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> and then the general tags for the link:
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> gaming, blogs, wikis, podcasting, digital storytelling, gis, visualization, collaboration, video, etc
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