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Robyn Jay

What Matters: Why social innovators need design thinking - 1 views

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    "Design thinking is centered on innovating through the eyes of the end user and as such encourages in-the-field research that builds empathy for people, which results in deeper insights about their unmet needs. This focus helps avoid the common problem of enthusiastic "outsiders" promoting inappropriate solutions and ensures that solutions are rooted in the needs and desires of the community."
Stephan Ridgway

Technology_of_cooperation - 0 views

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    Institute for the Future, Jan 2005 Emerging digital technologies present new opportunities for developing complex cooperative strategies that change the way people work together to solve problems and generate wealth. Central to this class of cooperation-amplifying technologies are eight key clusters, each with distinctive contributions to cooperative strategy:
gigi0177

Flipping the Classroom - 1 views

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    By Cynthia J. Brame, CFT Assistant Director Printable Version "Flipping the classroom" has become something of a buzzword in the last several years, driven in part by high profile publications in The New York Times (Fitzpatrick, 2012); The Chronicle of Higher Education (Berrett, 2012); and (Mazur, 2009); In essence, "flipping the classroom" means that students gain first exposure to new material outside of class, usually via reading or lecture videos, and then use class time to do the harder work of assimilating that knowledge, perhaps through problem-solving, discussion, or debates.
Robyn Jay

Problem Solving To Understand Concept - 0 views

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Stephan Ridgway

Clay Shirky on information overload versus filter failure - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    This Clay Shirky talk from Web 2.0 Expo NY ("It's Not Information Overload. It's Filter Failure") challenges the idea that we've got information overload problems (we've had more books than any human could read for hundreds of years), what we have is a series of filter failures, as our systems for managing information abundance are swamped by the growth of information. - boingboing
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