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Patrick Higgins

elearnspace: Distributed Learning Environments - 0 views

  • A bit of stress, a bit of ambiguity, and a bit of confusion are healthy contributors to learning. As long as we have a feedback loop where learners can contribute and faculty can respond and adapt, we have the basics in place. Connections are the starting point of all learning. It's so obvious...and therefore so often overlooked. We really need to think about types of connections learners have with each other and content...and ways that we can extend the learning experience by critically analyzing and forming those initial connections.
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      Check this out. If that doesn't say exactly what I have been trying to put into words, than I don't know what will. This is the whole point behind the class. Let's let them wrestle with the uncomforable aspects of learning and thinking! Let's let them make connections!
Patrick Higgins

What to learn: 'core knowledge' or '21st-century skills'? - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    Do kids learn to think by reading great literature, doing difficult math and learning history, philosophy and science? Or can they tackle those subjects on their own if schools simply teach them to problem-solve, communicate, use technology and think creatively?
Patrick Higgins

As We May Learn: Revisiting Bush - 0 views

  • I myself learned from good lectures when I was in college. A lecture combined with other high-impact learning experiences can do quite well. But a lecture every day?
  • On the one hand, we’ve put into place many of the technologies necessary for us to change, but on the other, we’ve used those technologies mostly to reinforce what we’ve always done (except for those exciting “high-impact learning experiences”). When I think of some uses of technology, I keep getting the image of using cars, when they first were mass-produced, to pull plows.
Patrick Higgins

Study Finds That Online Education Beats the Classroom - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • People are correct when they say online education will take things out the classroom. But they are wrong, I think, when they assume it will make learning an independent, personal activity. Learning has to occur in a community.”
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      This is a key point in making those who feel that there are huge flaws in online learning. While there is definite potential for the "correspondence course" model they mention above to still be present, there are myriad ways in which online learning can be extremely communal. What I love about it is that it automatically eliminates pacing concerns in that students can move through material at a rate that is more to their style.
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    Very interesting one.
Patrick Higgins

Hacking Education | Union Square Ventures: A New York Venture Capital Fund Focused on E... - 0 views

  • Students in the future will be as likely to be evaluated on their portfolio of work, as they are on their grades.
  • If I eat an apple, you cannot also eat that same apple; but if I learn something, there is no reason you cannot also learn that thing. Information goods lend themselves to being created, distributed and consumed on the web. It is not so different from music, or classified advertising, or news
  • But the most important thing about that was, I learned how to be obsessed with things... I got obsessed with these things and I had a series of stages in my life where I got obsesses with something else. And I just immersed myself to learn as much as I could. And it's that mechanism I used again and again and again in my professional life. So how do you teach kids to be obsessed with things?
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    Take a look at the annotations I made. To do this, you must have Diigo installed via Firefox. I think that might be our new project for the year--annotating articles for discussion at meetings.
Patrick Higgins

How to Bring Service Learning to Your School | Edutopia - 0 views

  • direct collaboration with the recipients of the service, and should be genuine and personally meaningful, generating emotional consequences that can build empathy and challenge preexisting ideas and values.
  • It is widely agreed that the next component -- reflection -- is the hallmark of high-quality service learning.
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    Service Learning and how to do it well.
Patrick Higgins

Practical Learning: Reuniting Thinking and Doing - 0 views

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    I love this article. Very timely as well.
Patrick Higgins

Welcome to the Tri-State Education Technology Conference (TSETC) | TSETC 2010 - 0 views

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    Excellent opportunity for learning very close to home. Mark the date: October 2nd, 2010 @New Milford High School.
Patrick Higgins

Reading in a Whole New Way | 40th Anniversary | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

  • We can agree or disagree with Kevin, but the world keeps spinning. Screens are made and used in instructive and destructive ways. As an educator I need to learn to use screens as learning platforms so that I can model constructive informative behavior for the students I interact with. So here is how I came to write this post. I subscribe to Will Richardson's blog weblog-ed in my Google Reader. He shared a link to Kevin Kelly's blog Technium. As I read the blog post I used Diigo to underline and add sticky notes. I now have this annotation in my Diigo groups. I will Twitter this and add a link in the New Literacies Institute Ning at newlit.org. Kevin will sell a few more books, which I have hundreds of, and add more readers of his blog.
  • This article is very interesting because it made me think.And I thougt that I was right when I bought a computer for my 81st birthday.It has a wide screen,and I could enlarge the letters to be able to read it because my eyes are bad. I felt that I was not anymore excluded of the world.I had entered the 21st century. The last 12 or some years I spend writing a book by hand.Nobody would ever read a single word of the more than 400 pages.No editor would have accepted it.But is has been typed and now it is on the web.Everybody can read it,and sites of military history,dutch and french,published it or parts of it(I wrote it in french)because it is about the 1940-campaign. Thank you,dear author,you made me feel I was right.
  • Bring on the technology, we have plenty of idle brain space waiting to make use of it.
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    Kevin Kelly writes about how reading has changed from a silent, individual pastime to one that is collaborative, more physical pursuit.  
Patrick Higgins

10 ways to assess learning without tests… « What Ed Said - 1 views

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    A great toolkit if you are looking for alternative/performance-based assessment.  
Patrick Higgins

Learned Helplessness | Practical Interactivity - 1 views

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    Hope everyone is doing well. I am still sharing things through here if you are interested. This article is fantastic in terms of how we should be learning.
Patrick Higgins

26 Learning Games to Change the World | Mission to Learn - 0 views

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    I'd like to play a couple of these just to see how engaging they are.
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    Check out some of these games and see if they relate to the units you are creating.
Erica Hartman

Learn360 - Home Page - 0 views

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Patrick Higgins

PBS Teachers | learning.now . Getting to Know Wikipedia | PBS - 0 views

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    how wikipedia works.
Patrick Higgins

From Toy to Tool: Cell Phones in Learning: 6 Degrees of Flickr Mobile - 0 views

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    This is a great post, and great blog about using cell phones as learning tools. Contains a list of sites that couple with flickr mobile.
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    Here is a list of sites that couple with flickr mobile
Patrick Higgins

English Pronouncing Dictionary with Instant Sound Free Online - 0 views

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    Learn how to pronounce words via this online service.
Patrick Higgins

The Best Resources For Learning Research & Citation Skills | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites ... - 0 views

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    More from Larry Ferlazzo.
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    More from Larry Ferlazzo.
Patrick Higgins

kis21learning wiki / A "Digital Arts" Menu for Multiple Intelligences - 0 views

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    This might work out for us as we venture a little deeper into technology
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    Clay's great wiki geared at finding web resources that fit multiple intelligence learning.
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