Hyperlinking the Real World - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views
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Fluid Learning | the human network - 0 views
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There must be a point to the exercise, some reason that makes all the technology worthwhile. That search for a point – a search we are still mostly engaged in – will determine whether these computers are meaningful to the educational process, or if they are an impediment to learning.
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What’s most interesting about the computer is how it puts paid to all of our cherished fantasies of control. The computer – or, most specifically, the global Internet connected to it – is ultimately disruptive, not just to the classroom learning experience, but to the entire rationale of the classroom, the school, the institution of learning. And if you believe this to be hyperbolic, this story will help to convince you.
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A student about to attend university in the United States can check out all of her potential instructors before she signs up for a single class. She can choose to take classes only with those instructors who have received the best ratings – or, rather more perversely, only with those instructors known to be easy graders. The student is now wholly in control of her educational opportunities, going in eyes wide open, fully cognizant of what to expect before the first day of class.
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BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | North West Wales | Expert says txt is gr8 4 language - 0 views
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Prof Crystal said that texting had had a bad press, and it was merely another way to use language.
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The panic about texting and its effects on language is totally misplaced... it adds a new dimension, enriches language, gives you a new option
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"In the past comics such as the Dandy and Beano would have had quizzes where you had to guess a sentence from letters and pictures
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Top News - Digital debate: Prepare kids for exams or life? - 0 views
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's only a question of which technology, and of the alignment between technology in the learning situation and in the assessment situation."
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"It's not that we want kids to cheat," Prensky said. "It's that the definitions of learning, cheating, researching, and collaborating are changing right in front of our eyes."
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The ideas about how people find information are very fluid, he added, and that can be seen perhaps most easily in medicine, where medical students and doctors are allowed texts in which to look up the answers to questions--but what is most important is knowing which questions to ask.
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AdelaideNow... School uses mobile phones as learning tool - 0 views
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St Johns Grammar is encouraging mobiles as part of an Australian-first trial to promote the benefits of mobile technology in increasing fluency in foreign languages.
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The Year 10 students, studying Indonesian, are given a mobile each which they use to call up an automated service that guides them through a menu. They choose from conversations about booking a hotel to a menu and are prompted to go through the details in Indonesian. Their answers are uploaded on to a website and get marked on their use of the language.
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unique trial by the the Government's Le@rning Federation's Mobile Applications for Language Learning project.
Student Campus Technology Trends: 2001 Versus 2006 (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT - 0 views
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The percentage of students bringing cell phones with text messaging increased by almost 40 percent from 2002 to 2006. This stands out as the top technology (other than computers) brought to campus by students.
The Age of the Smart Cell Phone -- Campus Technology - 0 views
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12/29/05
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Less than 10 years after becoming a critical workday tool for most of us, college e-mail may be on the verge of becoming yesterday’s technology.
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Any college administrator can attest to the popularity of IM-ing.
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Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Partnership with Carnegie Hall Connects Musi... - 0 views
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As with the Turkey exchange, these students will communicate with their peers overseas and establish relationships to promote greater mutual understanding.
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connect New York City music students with their peers in Istanbul, Turkey
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During this school year, these youths have communicated with each other online and learned about their respective cultures and musical heritage. On December 16, the students were linked via digital video conference to attend, virtually, concerts by the Turkish clarinetist Selim Sesler in Istanbul and by the Maurice Brown jazz quintet in Carnegie Hall.
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Official Google Enterprise Blog: Google Apps for Education Turns Two at EDUCAUSE - 0 views
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