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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe Danger of Telling Poor Kids That College Is the Key to Social Mobility - Andrew Simmons - The Atlantic - 0 views
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ean Anyon, an education researcher
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chools teaching the children of affluent families prepared those kids to take on leadership roles
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Schools teaching children from low-income families focused on keeping students busy and managing behavior.
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Hacking Teaching - Hacking the Academy - 0 views
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physical schools and structured curricula and degree-seeking programs form a system that makes enormous demands upon you but which is fundamentally out of sync with the fact that your identity, development, education, and success will be intimately intertwined with the digital domain.
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Modes of creative expression are being opened to your generation that none have known before.
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This alternative to college credentials is as huge as the Stay Puft marshmallow man from Ghostbusters and he’s towering over the skyline right where town meets gown: online identity.
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Imagineering! on Vimeo - 1 views
How Much Should You Know About How Facebook Works? - The Atlantic - 0 views
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we may have passed the point where it's possible for people to reasonably expect they'd have to give consent before a corporation messes with the algorithmic filters that affect the information they see online.
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t is a failure of imagination and methodology to claim that it is necessary to experiment on millions of people without their consent in order to produce good data science
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Everyone knows that filters are imposed on information streams online
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