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Jonathan Becker

The Minecraft Generation - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Several parents and academics I interviewed think Minecraft servers offer children a crucial "third place" to mature, where they can gather together outside the scrutiny and authority at home and school,
Joyce Kincannon

The 21st Century Learning Initiative ~ Cognitive Apprenticeship: Making Thinking Visible - 1 views

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    Toward a Synthesis of Schooling and Apprenticeship
Yin Wah Kreher

Syracuse University News » » Faculty Member Launches New Tool for Digital Lea... - 1 views

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    "The site provides science students and educators, at levels from kindergarten to college, with a free online space to create, collaborate and share their own digital drawings, Wang says. It initially was inspired by Frankel's Picturing to Learn project, where MIT and Harvard undergraduates majoring in science created drawings to explain scientific phenomena to high school students, according to Wang. Excited about the potential for drawing as a tool for students and science enthusiasts in and out of the classroom, Wang saw an opportunity in that space to infuse new energy and greater creativity into science education, he said."
sanamuah

The Reeducation of Blackboard, Everyone's Classroom Pariah | WIRED - 3 views

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    "Many view Blackboard as the embodiment of everything wrong with education technology: it's old-fashioned, it's hard to use, and once a school system has bought into it, it's even harder to get rid of."
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    Maybe there's hope?????? "Which is why, since joining the company in 2012, Bhatt has vowed to refocus Blackboard's products to serve the students who use them and not just the IT administrators who buy them. Now he's ready to show the world just how he plans to do that. Later today, Bhatt will take the stage at the company's annual BbWorld Conference, where he will announce the launch of the company's redesigned core products and the introduction of new ones, all of which aim to make Blackboard a service that its 100 million existing users actually want to use."
sanamuah

Official Google Blog: Google Docs and Classroom: your school year sidekicks - 1 views

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    Voice typing one of the many new features in Google Docs
Tom Woodward

How I reverse-engineered Google Docs to play back any document's keystrokes «... - 6 views

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    "What's neat about this is that I didn't have to use any special software while I was writing to make this "video" possible. I was working in plain old vanilla Google Docs. And to show you this one paragraph I liked, I didn't have to present you with the whole document (all 39,154 revisions of it) - I could extract bits and pieces that I thought were interesting, and interleave them in a blog post. Imagine what a high school English teacher could do with that. Imagine what you could do with that if instead of a minor effort by ol' Somers here you had, say, a piece by Ta-Nehisi Coates. (I've always wanted to watch how TNC writes. If he's ever used Google Docs, it's now possible.)"
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    I love this: "I worry that most people aren't as good writers as they should be. One thing is that they just don't write enough. Another is that they don't realize it's supposed to be hard; they think that good writers are talented, when the truth is that good writers get good the way good programmers get good, the way good anythings get good: by running into the spike. Maybe folks would understand that better if they had vivid evidence that a good writer actually spends most of his time fighting himself."
Tom Woodward

How 'Deprogramming' Kids From How to 'Do School' Could Improve Learning | MindShift | K... - 0 views

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    "Holman also asked students to read "Sermons For Grumpy Campers," by Richard Felder, a graduate level professor who never lectured. In it, Felder describes his students grumbling that they hated group work and that it was his job to teach them, not the other way around. Holman's students said the complaints sounded like they came from kindergarteners or themselves and were amazed to find out the complainers were graduate level engineering students. "
Tom Woodward

Lessons from the principal of a Kentucky school that went from one of the worst to one ... - 0 views

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    Like the SBG stuff from Shawn Cornally (think, thank, thunk). Be nice to see more of this in higher ed. "Probably the biggest gains came after we let students start developing learning objectives based on the standards. We would actually give the students the standards and ask them, 'What would you have to be able to do show mastery of this?' The students themselves developed learning objectives. The key point is it became student friendly [in] language."
Jonathan Becker

CopyrightX - 1 views

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    "Three types of courses make up the CopyrightX Community: - a residential course on Copyright Law, taught by Prof. William Fisher to approximately 100 Harvard Law School students; - an online course divided into sections of 25 students, each section taught by a Harvard Teaching Fellow; - a set of affiliated courses based in countries other than the United States, each taught by an expert in copyright law."
Yin Wah Kreher

iTunes - Books - The Stack Model Method (Grades 3-4) by Kow Cheong, Yan - 1 views

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    My friend wrote these ebooks for K12 learners. If you are interested in reviewing them, let me know. The Stack Model Method-An Intuitive and Creative Approach to Solving Word Problems (Grades 3-4) is the first title of a two-book series in Singapore math publishing, which comprehensively reveals the beauty and power of the stack model method as an intuitive and creative problem-solving strategy in solving non-routine questions and challenging word problems. Like the Singapore's bar model method, the stack model method allows word problems that were traditionally read in higher grades to be set in lower grades. The stack model method empowers younger readers with the higher-order thinking skills needed to solve word problems much earlier than they would normally acquire in school.
Yin Wah Kreher

Learn About & Register For B-School | Marie Forleo's B-School - 4 views

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    like the module folder look. something to consider on my syllabus or course units page
Enoch Hale

VCU News - 3 views

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    VCU School of Music putting grant funds toward innovative pedagogy.
mbaernholdt

untitled - 4 views

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    what a way to have us walk through the gallery- would like to know how to do this with a school/hospital or.....
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    We could work with you to do the web side of this without any trouble. The hardest part would probably be taking the pictures.
habuchanan

Innovation in US Medical Schools - 0 views

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    A wave of change aims to produce young doctors who are better prepared to meet the demands of the nation's changing health-care system - using team based learning, more interactive and hands-on learning opportunities, etc. Great quote from the article: "We've replaced 'the sage on the stage' with 'the guide on the side,' "
Enoch Hale

Social Networks for Academics Proliferate, Despite Some Scholars' Doubts - Technology -... - 0 views

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    "As a medieval historian with some decidedly old-school habits, Guy Geltner wanted to expand his online presence, but he shuddered at the thought of "friending" or "Tweeting" to get other scholars' attention."
Jonathan Becker

What Harvard Business School Has Learned About Online Collaboration From HBX - HBR - 1 views

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    We've known this stuff for decades, but, still...
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