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Demetri Orlando

Fluid Learning | the human network - 0 views

  • #1: Capture Everything
    • Demetri Orlando
       
      recording is cheap lecture is expensive
  • #2: Share Everything
    • Demetri Orlando
       
      the more it's shared, the more valuable it is
  • #3: Open Everything
    • Demetri Orlando
       
      open-source is more flexible. embrace smart phones. web filtering is lazy
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  • #4: Only Connect
    • Demetri Orlando
       
      connected all the time. students mentor students. expensive not in $ but in time.
  • It simply makes no sense to waste my words – literally, pouring them away – when with very little infrastructure an audio recording can be made
    • Sarah Hanawald
       
      Except that if you record everything, you end up with a new "administrative" issue-sorting, classifying, rating. . .
  • Many students will never be very computer literate,
  • the more something is shared, the more valuable it becomes.
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    This blog post takes ratemyprofessor.com as the starting premise of a radical shift in education based on crowd-sourcing. Identifies 4 trends shifting the landscape:: connection, openness, share everything, record everything.
Scott Merrick

eSchoolNews - 0 views

  • The report says every aspect of the U.S. education system--from pre-kindergarten to postsecondary and adult education, including after-school and teacher preparation programs--"must be aligned to prepare citizens with the 21st-century skills they need to compete." It encourages U.S. schools to do a better job of teaching and measuring advanced, 21st-century skills beyond simply assessing science, reading, and math. In addition, it outlines several actions at the national, state, and local levels that U.S. leaders must undertake to improve economic results and better prepare citizens to participate in the 21st-century economy. "All Americans, not just an elite few, need 21st-century skills that will increase their marketability, employability, and readiness for citizenship," the report says.  These skills include critical thinking and judgment, complex problem solving, creative thinking, and communication and collaboration.
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    new report from P21, Partnership for 21st Century Skills
susan  carter morgan

The 21st Century Educator | always learning - 0 views

  • The development of a personal learning network (or PLN) is absolutely essential for any successful 21st century educator. This interconnected network of learners whom you select based on interests, skills, or experience will soon become an integral part of your daily learning and thinking.
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    Great%20advice%20from%20Kim%20Cofino
Demetri Orlando

k12learning20 » 23Things - 0 views

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    This "23 Things" site by Shelley Paul was developed to engage Atlanta area educators in exploring web2 tools in a step by step fashion, and is offered for credit.
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    Interesting idea for introducing educators to web2.0 tools. I'm not sure about disconnecting it from classroom application. It sure makes it easier to do, but I wonder if it might be stickier if it were connected to teaching and learning.
susan  carter morgan

Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT - 0 views

  • The original World Wide Web—the “Web 1.0” that emerged in the mid-1990s—vastly expanded access to information. The Open Educational Resources movement is an example of the impact that the Web 1.0 has had on education. But the Web 2.0, which has emerged in just the past few years, is sparking an even more far-reaching revolution. Tools such as blogs, wikis, social networks, tagging systems, mashups, and content-sharing sites are examples of a new user-centric information infrastructure that emphasizes participation (e.g., creating, re-mixing) over presentation, that encourages focused conversation and short briefs (often written in a less technical, public vernacular) rather than traditional publication, and that facilitates innovative explorations, experimentations, and purposeful tinkerings that often form the basis of a situated understanding emerging from action, not passivity.
Sarah Hanawald

Why Schools Don't Educate - The Natural Child Project - 0 views

  • The world's narcotic economy is based upon our own consumption of the commodity, if we didn't buy so many powdered dreams the business would collapse - and schools are an important sales outlet.
  • Senator Ted Kennedy's office released a paper not too long ago claiming that prior to compulsory education the state literacy rate was 98% and after it the figure never again reached above 91% where it stands in 1990
  • in the United States almost nobody who reads, writes or does arithmetic gets much respect. We are a land of talkers,
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    More John Gotto--his speech as he accepted the Teacher of the Year award. Written in 1990, but spot on today.
Demetri Orlando

i - 0 views

  • This network is a forum for discussing education and is a laboratory for experimenting with social-educational networking, blogging, wikis, social bookmarking, and multimedia. Educators and students are encouraged to participate and contribute to this virtual community.
    • Demetri Orlando
       
      These floating sticky notes are interesting when you're sharing them with a group. Does anyone else have trouble seeing embedded content on this page at school? I think it is my school firewall that is blocking some of the embedded items. At home, I see it all fine. I added the "weekly feature" item on 4-27-08, because I was so struck by that stack of slides from David Truss.
    • Christi Teasley
       
      I have just noticed this little note! Yes, I do not see this while at school. Makes me wonder what else I am missing!
    • anonymous
       
      I see it fine as I use Diigo toolbar tool. That is the basic requirement to participate in the Diigo world.
Demetri Orlando

Lessons for Online Learning : Education Next - 1 views

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    what the virtual education movement is missing is a clear definition of quality that can be used to evaluate these new and growing providers
Demetri Orlando

Principles of Good Practice for ePortfolios - 8 views

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    Word doc, Principles of Good Practice in Using Electronic Portfolios. Synthesis of the ideas from the CIEL meeting held at Alverno College in March, 2004. Prepared by Karen Spear, Executive Director of CIEL: http://www.cielearn.org/educators/papers.htm
Dolores Gende

Educational Leadership:Technology-Rich Learning:Students First, Not Stuff - 5 views

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    "Students First, Not Stuff"
Demetri Orlando

Educational Leadership:Technology-Rich Learning:Technology: Moving from No to Yes - 2 views

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    Working with reluctant or skeptical colleagues.
Demetri Orlando

Educational InfoGraphics - 3 views

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    Jen Lavenberg's Pinterest collection of Infographics
Dolores Gende

Educational Videos: Internet Safety - 5 views

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    Great videos for younger students!
Demetri Orlando

http://www.ithaka.org/about-ithaka/announcements/barriers-to-adoption-of-online-learning-systems-in-us-higher-education.pdf - 0 views

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    Barriers to Adoption of Online Learning in US Higher Ed. Nice comprehensive report.
Marti Weston

How Schools Can Teach Innovation - WSJ.com - 2 views

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    Essay on innovation and how we can create innovators in schools. Unfortunately the headline writers invoked Steve Jobs and this took away fro the content and wonderful ideas in the article.
Jenni Swanson Voorhees

Film Education | Resources | War Horse - 1 views

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    Materials to enrich the study of WWI through film Warhorse for Middle School.
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