2009 Horizon Report » Key Trends - 0 views
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Today’s learners want to be active participants in the learning process – not mere listeners; they have a need to control their environments, and they are used to easy access to the staggering amount of content and knowledge available at their fingertips.
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Jeffrey Plaman on 25 Jan 09This says it all doesn't it? Why do we need to change the way we do business? Read this!
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Experience with and affinity for games as learning tools is an increasingly universal characteristic among those entering higher education and the workforce.
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visual literacy will become an increasingly important skill in decoding, encoding, and determining credibility and authenticity of data. Visual literacy must be formally taught
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What if our kids and teachers aren't good at this? I see this as a big challenge... It shakes the way we've thought about multiple intellegences doesn't it? Recognizing that kids have different preffered methods of learning is no longer enough. We must teach everyone visual literacy. Even our kids who would rather curl up with and memorize their calculus book.
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