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Michèle Drechsler

survey - Socialbookmarking and Education - 3 views

Hello I am preparing a thesis in information sciences and communication at the University of Metz. (France). My research focuses on the practices of socialbookmarking in the field of Education. As...

survey socialbookmarking and Education

started by Michèle Drechsler on 12 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Michèle Drechsler

Socialbookmarking and Education. A survey (english version) - 4 views

The english version http://enquetes-education.net/limesurvey/index.php?sid=28793&lang=en Best regards Michèle Drechsler

socialbookmarking survey education

started by Michèle Drechsler on 12 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Michèle Drechsler

Socialbookmarking and Education. A survey (english version) - 1 views

The english version of the survey http://enquetes-education.net/limesurvey/index.php?sid=28793〈=en Best regards Michèle Drechsler

socialbookmarking survey Education

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Benjamin Jörissen

Harvard Education Letter September/October 2008: Teaching 21st Century Skills - 0 views

  • As 2014 approaches—the deadline for all students to be proficient on state tests—academics, educators, business groups, and policymakers are finding common ground in a movement to bring “21st century skills” to the classroom, prompting state agencies and district leaders across the country to rewrite curriculum standards and even to contemplate big changes to existing state testing systems.
  • Some of these skills have always been important but are now taking on another meaning—like collaboration
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    September/October 2008 Teaching 21st Century Skills What does it look like in practice? by Nancy Walser Call it a quiet revolution. As 2014 approaches-the deadline for all students to be proficient on state tests-academics, educators, business groups, and policymakers are finding common ground in a movement to bring "21st century skills" to the classroom, prompting state agencies and district leaders across the country to rewrite curriculum standards and even to contemplate big changes to existing state testing systems. What are 21st century skills, who's pushing them, and what does 21st century teaching look like in practice? Although definitions vary, most lists of 21st century skills include those needed to make the best use of rapidly changing technologies; the so-called "soft skills" that computers can't provide, like creativity; and those considered vital to working and living in an increasingly complex, rapidly changing global society (see "Skills for a New Century," p. 2). "Some of these skills have always been important but are now taking on another meaning-like collaboration. Now you have to be able to collaborate across the globe with someone you might never meet," explains Christopher Dede, a Harvard professor who sits on the Massachusetts 21st Century Skills Task Force. "Some are unique to the 21st century. It's only relatively recently, for example, that you could get two million hits on an [Internet] search and have to filter down to five that you want."
James OReilly

SLEDcc2008 - 0 views

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    As part of the education track of the Second Life Community Convention (SLEDcc 2008), we'd like to showcase great educational machinima. Work will be featured at a Machinima Festival that spans the three-day,
James OReilly

Diigo Groups In Category : Schools & Education - 0 views

shared by James OReilly on 12 Jun 08 - Cached
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    Category: Schools & Education 967+ Groups and growing
James OReilly

CCarter :: Knowledge - 0 views

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    Second Life's virtual environment offers a unique opportunity for educators to weave into their curriculum real-time interactive activities that support experiential learning.
Benjamin Jörissen

Vernacular | deschooling.classroom(o^o) - 0 views

  • Although deschooling resonates a kind of poststructuralist and deconstructionist model of critical interpretation of the power regimes of knowledge based control society and education system of control (think Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze) we actually owe the term “deschooling” to Ivan Illich.
  • Ivan Illich
  • precursor of postcolonial critique of the church
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  • war on subsistence
  • argued for the creation of convivial, rather than manipulative institutions, for universal and self-directed education and intentional social relations in fluid, informal arrangements
  • referring to already exhisting ideas of Everett Reimer and Basil Yeaxlee
  • Before even Internet was widely spread he wrote that the most radical alternative to school would be a network
  • The concept of vernacular
  • obviously for Illich the process of destabilization of the vernacular language was also the starting point for establishing control society through education
  • from the 80s Illich’s work has been often neglected for being too radical and controversial
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