C. M. Rubin: The Global Search for Education: Is Your Child an Innovator? - 0 views
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"How do you train an Innovator? We are born curious. We are born with imagination. The first challenge is to ensure that these very human qualities are not schooled out of us, as Sir Ken Robinson says. Beyond that, in my research, I identified five essential education and parenting practices that develop young people's capacities to innovate: 1. Learning to work collaboratively (innovation is a team sport!). 2. Learning to understand problems from a multi-disciplinary perspective. 3. Learning to take risks and learn from mistakes. 4. Focusing on creating versus consuming. 5. Reinforcing the intrinsic motivations of play, passion, and purpose versus the extrinsic carrots and sticks."
How Non-Traditional Students Are Changing Education - Distance Education.org - 0 views
How Would Students Rethink Education? - 0 views
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* Better cafeteria food with real ingredients * No school busses - nearly every child mentioned the bullying of bus rides as one of the reasons they hated school * More choice in their assignments or projects * Replace grades with feedback and portfolios (like we did in our class) * Staggered start and end times so that the school would "feel smaller" * More alternative sports in addition to the traditional ones * Off-campus community service once a week * Job-shadowing for one month of the year * A monthly educational field trip * iPads, netbooks or laptops in classes - they even brought up some interesting ways to raise money for these devices * More freedom in terms of leaving to use the restroom, eating a snack or getting a drink of water * More electives - while most of them agreed that we need math, they suggested that maybe they could choose pre-geometry or pre-algebra or in reading, they could have reading classes geared toward certain topics * A school garden
Are You Cut Out For Distance Education? - Six Qualities of Highly Successful Online Stu... - 0 views
OSCELOT - 1 views
MERLOT II - Home - 0 views
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MERLOT is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students in higher education. With a continually growing collection of online learning materials, assignments and reviews, MERLOT helps faculty enhance instruction. MERLOT is also a community of people who strive to enrich teaching and learning experiences. Putting Educational Innovations Into Practice Find peer reviewed online teaching and learning materials. Share advice and expertise about education with expert colleagues. Be recognized for your contributions to quality education.
What are Open Educational Resources (OERs)? | United Nations Educational, Scientific an... - 1 views
Explore the Pros, Cons of Gamification in Online Education - US News - 2 views
Instructional Design in Higher Education: Defining an Evolving Field - 1 views
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Excited to read, Instructional Design in Higher Education: Defining an Evolving Field, a new white paper released by the OLC Research Center for Digital Learning & Leadership https://t.co/eD4uqAcoFy #instructionaldesign #highered #onlineeducation #ins
Defining Open Educators | EdTech Factotum - 0 views
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Defining Open Educators https://t.co/mrhRQx38gU https://t.co/dKKueHX0BS
Online and Distance Education | Open Access Articles | Digital Commons Network™ - 4 views
U.S. Department of Education Issues Final Rules on Distance Education and Innovation | ... - 2 views
Utilizing the Community of Inquiry Framework to Provide Quality Instructional... - 0 views
Voki Creates Ad Free Site For Education… Plus 20 Ways To Use Talking Avatars ... - 0 views
Technology is Improving Education :: Futurist.com: Futurist Speaker Glen Hiemstra - 1 views
Education is already Gamified: Dan Hickey on Badges « Computing Education Blog - 0 views
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