The Evolution of Privacy on Facebook - 3 views
Education Rethink: What Does It Mean to be a Great Teacher? (Ten Ideas) - 3 views
Minus - Share simply. - 3 views
Challenge Based Learning - 4 views
The Case For Social Media in Schools - 3 views
Being an Independent Learner - Being an Independent & Assertive ... - 4 views
Nikon's Universcale - 5 views
TED Talks Demystified for Teachers | The History Teacher's Attic - 2 views
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So, in the interest of preparing for teaching a new course next year, and wanting to sort TED out a bit, I've created the following list based on disciplines (organizing knowledge or research by discipline is, it should be pointed out, in stark contrast to the real objective of TED Talks in general). I really like this TED fella, and I hope he doesn't mind:)
Pwn - 2 views
About Ning - Pricing Plans - 2 views
me.edu.au (myedna) » I know it works, but is the theory valid? - 2 views
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Common sense tells us that learning is enhanced by social activity, which is the basic idea underlying the use of Web 2.0 tools. But is there educational theory to support it? Of the three dominant theories, one strongly emphasises the importance of social interaction. The theory of Social Constructivism is well established. Vygotsky is considered the father of the concept. As the Wikipedia says in its excellent entry, “Where Piaget argued that people should create their own version of the truth, Vygotsky added the importance of discussing this version of truth with others, in order to, through the process of mediation, get to a higher order of truth that has also been socially tested (Derry 1999)”
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"I know it works, but is the theory valid? Common sense tells us that learning is enhanced by social activity, which is the basic idea underlying the use of Web 2.0 tools. But is there educational theory to support it? Of the three dominant theories, one strongly emphasises the importance of social interaction. The theory of Social Constructivism is well established. Vygotsky is considered the father of the concept. As the Wikipedia says in its excellent entry, "Where Piaget argued that people should create their own version of the truth, Vygotsky added the importance of discussing this version of truth with others, in order to, through the process of mediation, get to a higher order of truth that has also been socially tested (Derry 1999)""
Rupert Murdoch's pathetic paywall | Jeff Jarvis | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - 2 views
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Rupert Murdoch has declared surrender. The future defeated him.
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