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After Facebook Scandal, Horace Mann Forced to Ask What Values It Should Teach -- New Yo... - 0 views

  • When students created Facebook pages that viciously attacked a teacher, and when their wealthy parents on the school’s board defended them, Horace Mann was forced to confront a series of questions: Is a Facebook page private, like a diary? Is big money distorting private-school education? And what values is a school supposed to teach?
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Gin, Television, and Social Surplus - Here Comes Everybody - 0 views

  • If I had to pick the critical technology for the 20th century, the bit of social lubricant without which the wheels would've come off the whole enterprise, I'd say it was the sitcom. Starting with the Second World War a whole series of things happened--rising GDP per capita, rising educational attainment, rising life expectancy and, critically, a rising number of people who were working five-day work weeks. For the first time, society forced onto an enormous number of its citizens the requirement to manage something they had never had to manage before--free time.
  • It's better to do something than to do nothing.
  • We're going to look at every place that a reader or a listener or a viewer or a user has been locked out, has been served up passive or a fixed or a canned experience, and ask ourselves, "If we carve out a little bit of the cognitive surplus and deploy it here, could we make a good thing happen?"
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Web 2.0 Is the Future of Education (Techlearning blog) - 0 views

  • I believe that the read/write Web, or what we are calling Web 2.0, will culturally, socially, intellectually, and politically have a greater impact than the advent of the printing press.
  • Because it is in the act of our becoming a creator that our relationship with content changes, and we become more engaged and more capable at the same time. In a world of overwhelming content, we must swim with the current or tide (enough with water analogies!).
  • You may think that you don't have anything to teach the generation of students who seem so tech-savvy, but they really, really need you. For centuries we have had to teach students how to seek out information – now we have to teach them how to sort from an overabundance of information. We've spent the last ten years teaching students how to protect themselves from inappropriate content – now we have to teach them to create appropriate content. They may be "digital natives," but their knowledge is surface level, and they desperately need training in real thinking skills.
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  • We may be afraid to enter that world, but enter it we must, for they often swim in uncharted waters without the benefit of adult guidance.
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    This is why literacy still matters more than anything else.
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Apostrophes and Philosophy: Postcards from the Ivory Tower | The Line - 0 views

  • Let’s make it an institutional priority to talk on an ongoing basis to any university researcher who can help us teach better.”
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    Discusses the research at the university and school connection that is so often missing. Short of making sure a certain % of teachers are in grad school in any given year, what can we do?
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21st Century Teaching and Learning, Part 1 : April 2008 : THE Journal - 0 views

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    New technology has challenged the way in which education is delivered, but newer technologies are now challenging how people process information and what they expect to be able to do with that information.
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The LoTi Connection - LoTi Services - 0 views

  • The LoTi Classroom Teacher represents a series of online courses designed for classroom educators, mentors, and building administrators to improve and refine the manner in which learning technologies are used to promote student engagement and achievement. The LoTi Classroom Teacher series explores the concepts of higher order thinking skills, differentiation, collaboration, and the use of technology to build effective communities of inquiry that help students develop 21st Century Skills as articulated by The Partnership for 21st Century Skills.
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The American Scholar - The Disadvantages of an Elite Education - By William Deresiewicz - 0 views

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    Wow. Read this article. This might spark a lot of debate!
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SIMILE | Exhibit 2.0 - 0 views

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    Why webpage design is becoming a niche instead of a literacy
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Weblogg-ed - 0 views

  • The web offers a whole new way of restoring this way of learning directly from an expert rather than from an institution.
  • my continued frustration with my kids’ education which is the system’s inability to help them find and nurture the areas they truly have passion for.
  • would be nice if the institution were the place that connected my kids to the experts they desired and needed to support their learning
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  • to really change what we do in schools we have to first change our understanding of what it means to teach in this moment
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    Will's reflections on the Microsoft Schools of the Future Summit has some interesting points.
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List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • List of cognitive biases From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search A cognitive bias is a pattern of deviation in judgement that occurs in particular situations (see also cognitive distortion and the lists of thinking-related topics). Implicit in the concept of a "pattern of deviation" is a standard of comparison; this may be the judgment of people outside those particular situations, or may be a set of independently verifiable facts. The existence of some of these cognitive biases has been verified empirically in the field of psychology, others are widespread beliefs, and may themselves be a consequence of cognitive bias.
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    Yikes. This one might provoke some pain. It would be a great start with students and for faculty self-reflection. Not techy at all.
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Creating Passionate Users: Crash course in learning theory - 0 views

  • the learner's brain will do everything possible to look for something more interesting.
  • The most compelling and motivating reason/benefit is almost always the thing you say only after you've answered at least three "Yeah, but WHY do I care?" questions.
  • Those who have taught a topic have a big advantage writing about it--they've fielded the questions and watched people struggle.
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  • Remember, it's never about you. It's about how the learner feels about himself as a result of the learning experience
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