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From Knowledgable to Knowledge-able: Learning in New Media Environments | Academic Commons - 0 views

  • these questions ask students to waste great amounts of mental energy memorizing content instead of exercising a new perspective in the pursuit of real and relevant questions
    • richard farmer
       
      I do feel that there is still some value in memorization activities since it is an important tool in brain development. However, it is one tool that is overused in education and should be toned down.
  • the digital artifacts of over one billion people and computers networked together collectively producing over 2,000 gigabytes of new information per second.
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    web2.0环境下教与学的变化
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LIVEdigitally » Blog Archive » Will Normal Folks Ever Use Twitter? - 0 views

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    Interesting article on twitter.
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Альтернативное сайтостроительство - плюсы и минусы - 0 views

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    Все еще начинаете разработку сайта с макета в Photoshop? В разработке макета домашней страницы и сайта в целом может произойти революция, которая перевернет все с ног на голову!
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Firefox overtakes Internet Explorer as Europe's dominant browser - 0 views

    • Michael Witzorky
       
      Using Chrome since nearly one year and for me it feels like the perfect browser - lets see how this graphs will develop durring next 1-2 years - especially after ChromOS will be ready
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K-12 Moral Literacy - Rock Ethics Institute - 0 views

  • Moral literacy is defined as the ability to contend with complex moral problems. It involves the ability to recognize a problem as a moral one. The morally literate individual must acknowledge the multiple perspectives of individuals involved in the problems. The ability to assess both disagreements on and proposed responses to the problems is another skill of the morally literate individual. The development of these abilities involves learning and practicing a set of skills. These skills must be taught and then practiced until they become habits.
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