Microsoft news and personal reflections after Innovative Education Forum in Education 2012 - 1 views
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If you want to discover the power of Curation, Follow https://twitter.com/#!/web20education
How Disruptive Is Information Technology Really? (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views
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The act of teaching is becoming more about designing the educational context and engaging students as they learn to approach material in more insightful and demanding ways. We are not transmitters of knowledge very often today,
Cageless Thinking: Innovation and Creativity in Education - 0 views
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For a school to thrive it needs good exam results. For its students to survive, a school needs to teach them skills and prepare them for reality.
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Technology used well in schools can offer a tangible link to the outside world – it can be a bridge in many different ways to what is happening outside of the classroom
PresentationTube: A New Way for Producing & Sharing Video Presentations - 5 views
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Education Eye - Mapping Innovations - 1 views
55 Innovative Ways to use Ipads in Schools ~ ICT For Educators - 0 views
Netsmartz Workshop an Innovative Online Platform for Students - EdTechReview™... - 4 views
EMC Publishing Launches 'PASSPORT' - An Innovative World Language Learning Environment - 1 views
A-Conscious-Craft-An-Approach-to-Teaching-Collaborative-Computer-mediated-Composition -... - 2 views
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Students’ interactions with peers throughout the collaborative composing process influence their writing practices on the micro-level in relation to patterns of word choice, as well as simultaneously enhancing the macro-level issues of meaning, tone, and structure
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in a sense, the peer review process is embedded within the structure of collaborative composition on a shared document, as edits as well as oral and written meta-commentary occur and recur throughout the lifespan of a Doc
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Ruth Li "presents an innovative approach to the design and integration of collaborative writing projects using the Google Apps for Education online platform (OWI 4). The setting is a traditional, face-to-face high school English classroom in which students write in class simultaneously, each on separate devices, on shared Google Docs. In particular, I offer specific strategies for teaching students to write collaboratively in a variety of creative genres, including plays, poems, narrative essays, and speeches" (Explain broadly..., ¶1).
Behavior Expert Seizes Chance to Lead an Ambitious Experiment in Higher Education - Peo... - 1 views
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The current university system is increasingly out of touch with student needs, and the entrenched players in an industry will always be too married to the old way of thinking to disrupt themselves - it takes outsiders to make it happen.
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"too many legacy systems" obstruct reforms
Decoding Digital Pedagogy, pt. 1: Beyond the LMS | Digital Pedagogy | HYBRID PEDAGOGY - 2 views
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The LMS was not a creative decision, it was not pushing the capabilities of the Internet, it was settling for the least innovative classroom practice and repositioning that digitally. As a result classes taught within its structure generally land with a dull thud. No matter how creative and inspired the teacher or pedagogue behind the wheel, the LMS is no match for the wideness of the Internet. It was born a relic -- at its launch utterly irrelevant to its environment and its user.
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The LMS largely erased mindfully aware teaching, and made excuses for unconscionable practice.
Google in Education - 0 views
Siemens STEM Academy - Learn, Create, and Innovate with Scratch! - 0 views
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In this webinar Michael Gorman will introduce Scratch, show some beginning basics, give student examples, and show how Scratch can be applied across the curriculum. He will also take you on a tour of the Scratch site and other sites built to get you and your students started.
Next: An Internet Revolution in Higher Education - BusinessWeek - 0 views
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The Harvards of the world won't go away. They will continue to be the high-fidelity players
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Even though technologies emerged that might foster new models of higher education, the neat accreditation ecosystem locked out innovative competitors.
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Isn't this a summary of what some of us have to go through? It's kind of a role-conflict at the organizational level. The (manifest) function of university education has shifted away from learning toward giving credit for a set of skills. More than universities being vocational schools, it's about universities focusing on evaluation. Are there still learning institutions, out there?
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Just as the Internet has helped blow down the doors of the music industry, newspapers, and the travel-agent business, it will eventually do the same to higher education.
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This may be too big a leap, for a number of people. But it has the advantage of making the problem visible. In fact, in contexts through which "information" and "education" are associated with democracy, what has been happening to newspapers is more likely to convince university people that there might be a problem than anything about the music industry. Especially if we think about the obsession with "intellectual property" which seeped into university contexts and is only being challenged now.
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http://www.miller-mccune.com/business_economics/computer-error-1390.print - 2 views
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glitterati
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