Sir Ken Robinson outlines 3 principles crucial for the human mind to flourish -- and how current education culture works against them.
Via Susan Bainbridge
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Lisa Simmons's curator insight,
May 24, 11:24 AM
This is an Interesting article and something to think about for Flipped Classrooms
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May 24, 4:23 PM
Interesting ...scaffolding what should be flipped and what not ... Delete the scoop?
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Andrea Walker's curator insight,
May 17, 10:56 PM
By using lists lists and hash tags effectively twitter can be u useful curation tool. Storify another mentioned in this article could also be a useful tool to curate twitter content
Andreas Kuswara's comment,
June 11, 9:22 PM
I supposed twitter can be used or any tool can be used for anything,but some tools are made with certain intended affordance by the creator that would make the tool less effective for certain functions. curation in a way is capturing things void of time (i probably drawing too much from museum), while twitter is fast pace timeline of interactive (or one way) discourse.... they seems to be inherently different.
i'm just automatically sceptical when 'one tool can be use for all' theme appear. but it is an interesting suggestion.
Bonnie Bracey Sutton's comment,
June 11, 9:33 PM
Many people learn one tool and then move on to others. I like to analyze each and use the best features of that particular 2.0 project. I use twitter as a push tool to share info for the most part.
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gruppo 1 master's curator insight,
May 23, 10:36 AM
Format: infographic Target: teachers, learners, researchers Topic: This learning application is clear, with many academic standards - including the Common Core standards - requiring teachers to use a variety of media forms, charts, and other data for both information reading as well as general fluency.
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Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
April 18, 7:30 PM
It looks very helpful and practical. We cannot be expert in all things digital.
Alison Rostetter's curator insight,
April 19, 2:16 PM
Need to look into this... I love it when people take the strain off by finding sites for me.
Lee Hall's curator insight,
April 19, 4:51 PM
Thanks for the great list of tools. Symbaloo itself is a great one for using with students. I try to use a small set at a time with children. Delete the scoop?
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Heather MacCorkle Edick's curator insight,
March 30, 2:54 PM
I am going to use this as a good link to reference during an upcoming event. Thanks to those who found it and wrote it. Delete the scoop?
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Ricard Garcia's curator insight,
April 15, 4:41 AM
Useful text to get the best of videos in the classroom. Delete the scoop?
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Rogério Rocha's comment,
March 11, 9:57 AM
Parabéns pela postagem. Bastante esclarecedora. Um abraço.
Kristen McDaniel's curator insight,
March 15, 11:12 AM
Infographic looking at what goes on inside the Conclave. Delete the scoop?
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Linda Dougherty's curator insight,
March 4, 10:26 PM
Add this to a list of tools for presentations and blogs! Delete the scoop?
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AAEEBL's comment,
January 20, 8:12 PM
ReScooped, but I want to raise some questions about some of the key values eportfolios offer such as peer interaction and social learning and integrative knowledge and reflection. This 3-step process seems to make it all look very simple, but there's a good deal of educational transformation and adjustment to new pedagogical practices that go along with these three steps.
AAEEBL's curator insight,
January 20, 8:13 PM
I'd be very interested in comments on these three steps? What's being left out? Social learning? Integrative learning? Reflection? This does not reflect any values in eportfolio work or actual LEARNING advantages. Thoughts? Delete the scoop?
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Seth Dixon's curator insight,
May 22, 2:23 PM
I have recently read the book the Wizard of Oz with my children and the book fits this hypothesis much more accurately than the movie does. The Emerald City wasn't truly that color but everyone was force to wear emerald-colored glass (hence, they all believed that the ordinary things had extraordinary monetary value).
Kara H's curator insight,
May 22, 2:28 PM
Henry Littlefield's "Parable on Populism" covers this hypothesis in great detail and is worth the read.
Mike Busarello's curator insight,
May 22, 2:35 PM
I have been discussing this hypothesis with my classes for years..finally a short video to promote discussion! Delete the scoop?
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Deanya Lattimore's curator insight,
May 14, 7:44 AM
I think if departments reviewed their faculty, it would become clear to them which teachers should *not* be forced into using technology in the classroom. Questionably, if those teachers cannot teach the assigned material any longer, they may be driven to learn it in order to keep their jobs, but honestly, if teachers don't possess these traits in today's world, the only thing they should probably be driven to is a different job.... Delete the scoop?
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Nik Peachey's curator insight,
May 9, 9:51 AM
Good source of advice if you are thinking of doing this in your school. Delete the scoop?
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April 23, 3:17 PM
Some of the most popular and interesting web tools for educational purpouses Delete the scoop?
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April 7, 12:55 PM
Interesting, some known, some new. Need to be browsed and weighed up. Thanks! Delete the scoop?
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Seth Dixon's curator insight,
February 5, 12:54 PM
This is why I keep harping on educators to join Twitter--it's function let's it occupy a different ecological niche than Facebook. This function is towards professional and personal interests, and not based on who you already know. In other words, you can absolutely be a professional on Twitter and get a professional network that will help facilitate your growth.
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February 5, 10:30 PM
Interesting stuff about the battle of the 2 social media titans! Delete the scoop?
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January 8, 12:37 PM
Powerpoint used poorly can be a mind-numbing experience that hinders learning. This article gives some good advice on how to use powerpoint more effectively for an online audience. Delete the scoop?
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Fantastic post Susan! I love the following line:
Whoever thought of the title "no child left behind" gets irony!