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in title, tags, annotations or urlNext Vista for Learning - 0 views
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16 Modern Realities Schools (and Parents) Need to Accept. Now. - Modern Learning - Medium - 0 views
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What’s happened to get people thinking and talking about “different” instead of “better?”
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The Web and the technologies that drive it are fundamentally changing the way we think about how we can learn and become educated in a globally networked and connected world. It has absolutely exploded our ability to learn on our own in ways that schools weren’t built for.
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In that respect, current systems of schooling are an increasingly significant barrier to progress when it comes to learning.
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: The Fundamentals Of Learning All Students Deserve - 1 views
Webtools: No Registration Needed for Students | Nathan Hall - 0 views
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What teachers need to do, Noam Chomsky on assessment | Teaching using web tools - 0 views
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It doesn’t matter what we cover, it matters what you discover.”
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That’s what teaching ought to be; inspiring students to discover on their own, to challenge if they don’t agree, to look for alternatives if they think there are better ones, to work through the great achievements of the past and try to master them on their own because they’re interested in them.
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education is really aimed to just helping students get to the point where they can learn on their own because that’s what you’re going to do for your life, not just to absorb materials given to you from the outside and repeat it.
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Much of what we believe about teaching is wrong | Webs of Substance - 1 views
The Ultimate Guide to the Invisible Web - OEDB.org - 0 views
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Search engines are, in a sense, the heartbeat of the internet; "googling" has become a part of everyday speech and is even recognized by Merriam-Webster as a grammatically correct verb. It's a common misconception, however, that googling a search term will reveal every site out there that addresses your search. In fact, typical search engines like Google, Yahoo, or Bing actually access only a tiny fraction - estimated at 0.03% - of the internet. The sites that traditional searches yield are part of what's known as the Surface Web, which is comprised of indexed pages that a search engine's Web crawlers are programmed to retrieve