A professional reflection on facilitating Visible Knowledge. I particularly like their 4 Cs: Connections, Complexity, Content and Commitment. This is a fine summation of the desired experience generated by "Learning to Look"
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These are indeed 'influential presentations' but better suited to higher level thinkers - not an upper primary class. YouTube offers better suited, more catchy videos.
Useful for a number of needs...these may include the need for: laughter, instruction, knowledge, understanding, clarification, etc...even down to information about how to renovate your bathroom!!
Useful for a number of needs...these may include the need for: laughter, instruction, knowledge, understanding, clarification, etc...even down to information about how to renovate your bathroom!!
TED is an acronym for Technology, Entertainment, Design. It is a series of videos of 'great minds' speaking on their area of expertise. You could find small snippets of really good stuff - but YouTube has shorter, catchier, more visually stimulating stuff
Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi asks, "What makes a life worth living?" Noting that money cannot make us happy, he looks to those who find pleasure and lasting satisfaction in activities that bring about a state of "flow."
"Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi asks, "What makes a life worth living?" Noting that money cannot make us happy, he looks to those who find pleasure and lasting satisfaction in activities that bring about a state of "flow.""
One strategy that usually works is to begin simply with “Who? What? Where? When?
Why? and How?” This challenges viewers to look beyond the surface and venture a
hypothesis.
A fantastic source for the greatest thinkers and achievers of our day. Use the Web or iTunes interface to view, download and watch snippets to support Learning to Look
SuperClubsPLUS is a Safe Social Learning Network where 6-12 year olds can meet friends across the UK and around the world, be creative, have fun and learn ICT, Literacy and Global Citizenship together.
I had my first look at this site at the ICTEV09 conference. It's worth a look around as it has been specifically designed as a safe social networking site for 6-12 year olds.
In this programme Professor Stephen Heppell discusses what he thinks learning might look like in the year 2016.
Stephen takes the prestigious stage at the Edward Boyle Memorial Lecture in the Royal Society of Arts, to offer his views on future learning and the important role we play in its fruition.
a pretty good video re personal profiles and reputations. Unfortunately for an Aussie audience the sport is baseball, and maybe our rugby players and crickteers sully their reps in person rather than online..., but see what you think