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Tarmo Toikkanen

What is the Future of Teaching? - 0 views

  • According to the New York Times Bits blog, a recent study funded by the US Department of Education (PDF) found that on the whole, online learning environments actually led to higher tested performance than face-to-face learning environments.
  • “In many of the studies showing an advantage for online learning, the online and classroom conditions differed in terms of time spent, curriculum and pedagogy. It was the combination of elements in the treatment conditions (which was likely to have included additional learning time and materials as well as additional opportunities for collaboration) that produced the observed learning advantages,” writes the authors of the report (emphasis theirs). “At the same time, one should note that online learning is much more conducive to the expansion of learning time than is face-to-face instruction.”
  • We can conclude that those in online learning environments tested better, but not necessarily why.
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  • Researchers warned that “various online learning implementation practices may have differing effectiveness for K–12 learners than they do for older students,” which seems plausible.
  • The word education, after all, comes from the Latin educare, which means, “to lead out.” I.e., think Socrates. Anyone can absorb information from a book or video, but good teachers will always be necessary to draw out that knowledge and help students develop the skills needed to think critically about the information they consume. In other words, online learning tools are just like any other tools in a teacher’s bag of tricks: what matters is how they’re applied. The instruction of good teachers will be made better by the proper application of web tools, while bad teachers won’t necessarily be made better by utilizing online education methods.
  • It comes down to knowing how to best use the tools at your disposal to maximize the impact of education for students, which has always been what separates good teachers from bad ones. The major difference between teachers of today and teachers of the future is that in the future educators will have better online tools and will require better specialized training to learn how to utilize them properly.
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      Exactly. The tools are not the point, it's the learning results that matter. And they stem from the learning activities, which in turn are supported by the tools that are employed.
  • Teachers will certainly need to adapt in order to use new tools and methods, but that’s nothing new. Online education may never completely replace face-to-face learning, though as the Department of Education study shows, with enough time and under the guidance of a good teacher, online learning environments can produce results that are just as good or better than classroom learning. Online learning is likely to be used more often to enhance face-to-face learning in the future, however, and in communities where classroom learning is infeasible due to lack of funds, online learning is an adequate stand-in.
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    Hyvin tiivistettyä ajatusta opetuksen tulevaisuudesta.
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    Good analysis on the impact of new tools, and the need for great teachers.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Clay Shirky: 'Paywall will underperform - the numbers don't add up' | Technology | The ... - 0 views

  • His predictions for the fate of print media organisations have proved unnervingly accurate; 2009 would be a bloodbath for newspapers, he warned – and so it came to pass.
  • "Look, we got erotic novels, first crack out of the box, once we had printing presses. It took a century and a half for the Royal Society to start publishing the first scientific journal in English. So even with the sacred printing press, the first things you get serve the basest human urges. But the presence of the erotic novels did not prevent us from pressing the printing presses into the service of the scientific revolution. And so I think every bit of time spent fretting about the fact that people have base desires which they will use this medium to satisfy is a waste of time – because that's been true of every medium ever launched."
  • Shirky does not own a television. Americans watch, collectively, two hundred billion hours of television a year, and if online social media diverts even just a fraction of that time, he argues, that has to be a good thing. "As I say in the book, even the stupidest possible creative act is still a creative act. And I'd still take the most inane collaborative website over someone watching yet another half hour of TV."
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  • So, there's two things to this paradox. One is that those conversations were always happening. People were saying those nasty things to one another in the pub or whatever. You just couldn't hear them before. So it's a change in our awareness of truth, not a change in the truth."Then there's this second effect, that anonymity makes people behave more meanly. What I think is going to happen there is we are slowly going to set up islands of civil discourse.
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    Clay Shirky tiivistää, mistä sosiaalisessa mediassa ja avoimissa sisällöissä oikein on kyse.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Education 2.0: Never Memorize Again? - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • Memorization is a waste of time when Google is only a a few clicks away.
  • "Kids should learn about history to understand the world and why things are the way they are. But they don't need to know all the dates. It is enough that they know about the Battle of Hastings, without having to memorize that it was in 1066. They can look that up and position it in history with a click on Google,"
  • "Children are going to have to reinvent their knowledge base multiple times," he continues. "So for them memorizing facts and figures is a waste of time."
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    Don Tapscott (kirjoittanut mm. Wikinomics-kirjan) toteaa, että ulkoa opettelu on ajan hukkaa.
Tarmo Toikkanen

The Finnish Education System Rocks! Why? - 1 views

  • In short, Singapore and Finland have become world renowned for their education systems, but interestingly they have achieved their success using quite different approaches (to say it mildly!).
  • Here are five reasons, why Finish people have been, and are successful: Quality education with equal opportunity High level of investments in R&D for technology development Good regulatory framework and efficient public service Open economy: competition has to prevail Social model: social market economy, welfare society
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  • Besides free and universal high-level education from comprehensive school to university (6% of GDP directed to public education), Finland stresses also equal opportunity for all, irrespective of domicile, sex, economic situation or mother tongue. Teachers are required to be trained in dealing with low-achieving students, as well as students with disabilities and learning difficulties.
  • The fact that education is free, including travel expenses, welfare services, accommodation, books and other school material, means that students can focus more of their time on learning, rather than all the other distractions that might come with it.
  • Interestingly, a teacher must have a master's degree to teach in Finland, and also have a lifelong learning program mapped out for them. They emphasize a lot on lifelong learning, and it is kind of embedded into the their learning culture.
  • Finland don't rank students or schools, and they don't emphasize on standardized nationwide examinations that drive students, teachers and parents nuts.
  • I personally believe (based on my shallow understanding) the Finnish education system has managed to infuse discipline, hard work, and competitiveness, but at the same time also infuse the right balance to nurture critical skills required for the 21 century, which include communication, collaboration, creativity (innovativeness), critical thinking, problem solving, digital literacy, flexibility, adaptability, global care/awareness, and emotional intelligence.
  • In addition, the Finnish education system is rather decentralized and schools are given a degree of freedom (independence) to develop their own curriculum. The problem with having a centralized system and curriculum, is that if you get it wrong, the whole country will suffer. Also, with a top-down model, it is difficult to quickly innovate and spark changes to the curriculum that is needed to deal with the increasingly disruptive learning world that we are experiencing today. However, in a decentralized system, schools can easily change and adapt as they learn, and also they have more freedom to explore and try out new things, without needing to worry about ranking of this and that.
  • Finally, Finland emphasizes big time on research and development (around 4% of GDP), and have interlinked companies with the Universities to collaborate on new innovations. Whatever they do, their approach is very scientific, which of course includes how they are continuously improving their education systems.
  • Focus less on exams, and more on learning.
  • Focus more on teacher education, and less on centralized content/curriculum.
  • Focus less on investing on flowers and big buildings, and more on equipping educators and students with the learning tools needed to transform the way they learn.
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    Analysis on why the Finnish education system gives good results.
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    ZaidLearnin kirjoittaja pääsi kuuntelemaan Suomi-Malesia-konferenssiin opetuskulttuurien eroista. Tässä hän analysoi USAn näkökulmasta, mikä suomalaisessa koulutusjärjestelmässä häntä inspiroi.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Freedom to surf: workers more productive if allowed to use the internet for leisure : N... - 0 views

  • “People who do surf the Internet for fun at work - within a reasonable limit of less than 20% of their total time in the office - are more productive by about 9% than those who don’t,” he says.
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    "People who do surf the Internet for fun at work - within a reasonable limit of less than 20% of their total time in the office - are more productive by about 9% than those who don't," he says.
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    Työajalla vapaa-ajalla kohtuullisesti surfaavat ovatkin itse asiassa tuottavampia kuin ne, jotka vain keskittyvät työtehtäviin.
Tero Toivanen

How the Finns got it so right - The Irish Times - Tue, May 11, 2010 - 1 views

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    Tätä artikkelia voi suomalaisena opettajana ylpeänä lukea! Koulua kehitettäessä on tärkeätä pitää mielessä menestyksen salaisuudet. Opettajien hyvä koulutus, vapaus, ilmainen kouluruoka, pienet tasoerot koulujen välillä, ilmainen koulutus ja luottamus opettajiin.
Tarmo Toikkanen

backchan.nl -- Conferences - 0 views

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    "backchan.nl is a tool for involving audiences in presentations by letting them suggest questions and vote on each other's questions. backchan.nl is intended for conference or event organizers who want a new way to solicit questions from the audience and make better use of question and answer time."
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    Taustakanava konferensseihin ja vastaaviin tilaisuuksiin. Soveltunee opetukseenkin.
Tarmo Toikkanen

50 Useful Google Apps for Writers - Learn-gasm - 0 views

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    50 google-työkalua kirjoittajille.
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    Writers, especially those who work from home or who juggle busy schedules around multiple assignments, have a lot to manage-note pads, sticky notes, brainstorming lists, correspondence with clients and editors, and even personal documents and materials that take up a lot of space and time. With its new applications and tools, Google continues to make it easier to manage all that. Below are some of our top picks for the most useful Google apps for writers.
Tero Toivanen

WinFF - Free Video Converter - 0 views

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    WinFF is a GUI for the command line video converter, FFMPEG. It will convert most any video file that FFmpeg will convert. WinFF does multiple files in multiple formats at one time. You can for example convert mpeg's, flv's, and mov's, all into avi's all at once. WinFF is open source and cross platform written in Free Pascal and Lazarus. WinFF is published under the GNU public license. WinFF is published without any warranty or suitability for any purpose.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Education News Archive :: 100+ Google Tricks for Teachers - 2 views

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    "With classes, homework, and projects-not to mention your social life-time is truly at a premium for all teachers, so why not take advantage of the wide world that Google has to offer?"
Tero Toivanen

A Million People Riding Google Wave. Most Of Them On Their Stomachs. - 0 views

  • I think Google Wave is something I’d like to have open all the time, as I see it as a new potential variety of communication for the web. And if I have it open, I don’t need another service, like email, to notify me about new messages. But I don’t have it open all the time now because usage among people I know is too sporadic.
  • “Although we are opening up access a bit, do remember that Google Wave is still only in its early preview phase,” the team notes today
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    Google Wave on vasta kokeiluvaiheessa ja silti se on lähettänyt jo miljoona kutsua. Kirjoissa kuvataan Wave:a mahdolliseksi uudeksi kommunikaation muodoksi web:ssä.
Tero Toivanen

A. Kipta's Blog: VideoSpin - free video editing software - 1 views

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    VideoSpin is amazingly easy and fun for all consumers, especially users who don't want to spend much time creating movies.
Tarmo Toikkanen

The Death of the Pageview - ReadWriteStart - 0 views

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    "There was a time when all you needed to succeed on the Internet were lots and lots of eyeballs, and the best way of measuring those eyeballs was by tracking pageviews (measuring exactly which pages on a website are viewed by individual visitors). The dot-com crash showed us that the eyeball-based business model was a failure. "
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    Mitä kannattaa mitata verkkosivuston käytöstä? Ei pelkkiä sivulatauksia.
Tarmo Toikkanen

4 Web-Based Meeting Schedulers Reviewed - 1 views

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    Review of four meeting time scheduling web apps: Doodle, Tungle, ScheduleOnce, TimeBridge.
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    Neljä erilaista tapaamisaikojen sumplintaohjelmaa arvioitu. Suomalaisten kannattaa tarkistaa myös kotimainen sumpli.com
Tero Toivanen

Times Higher Education - From where I sit - Everyone wins in this free-for-all - 2 views

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    The term open educational resources (OER) encapsulates the simple but powerful idea that the world's knowledge is a public good. The internet offers unprecedented opportunities to share, use and reuse knowledge. Sadly, most of the planet is underserved when it comes to post-secondary education.
Tarmo Toikkanen

TimeGlider: Web-based Timeline Software - 0 views

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    Web-palvelu, jolla voi laatia ja esittää aikajanoja. Soveltunee opetustilanteisiinkin varsin mainiosti.
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    There is a time traveler in each of us. Whether you are a litigator or an 8th grader, TimeGlider can quickly enhance your experience of the past, present, and future.
Tarmo Toikkanen

50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching - 1 views

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    50 opettajien blogeista kerättyä vinkkiä wikien käyttöön luokkahuoneessa.
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    Wikis are an exceptionally useful tool for getting students more involved in curriculum. They're often appealing and fun for students to use, while at the same time ideal for encouraging participation, collaboration, and interaction. Read on to see how you can put wikis to work in your classroom.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Gary's Social Media Count | PERSONALIZE MEDIA - 0 views

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    Real-time counter that visualizes how much stuff happens online.
Tero Toivanen

The World's First Social eReading Software | ReadCloud - 2 views

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    - Interactive readign with your friends, classmates or book club - Real-time tutorials comments from your teacher - Instant dictionary & Wikipedia look-ups - Easily find all the great quotes - There are several million eBooks available for FREE
Tarmo Toikkanen

A Minimalist's Guide to Using Twitter Simply, Productively, and Funly | Zen Habits - 0 views

  • I learned the secret of Twitter: don’t try to keep up.
  • Don’t follow a lot of people.
  • Don’t tweet too much.
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  • Don’t be on Twitter all the time.
  • Make announcements.
  • Ask questions.
  • Tell people interesting things.
  • Jump into conversations sometimes.
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    Ohjeita Twitterin käyttöön ilman, että se vie kaiken aikasi. Samat ohjeet pätevät pitkälti myös Jaikuun.
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    Tips on using Twitter. "I learned the secret of Twitter: don't try to keep up."
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