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Cloudbusting and camping: implications for learning design ...

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One of the MOOCs that I've signed up for is #OLDSMOOC. The focus of which is learning design. These are my thoughts on the first week and some initial thoughts about learning design. Right off though, I have to say that I've ...

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The Potential of Augmented Reality in Education

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Augmented Reality's potential in education


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The Innovation Mismatch: "Smart Capital" and Education Innovation

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Editor's note: This post is part of a three-week series examining educational innovation and technology, published in partnership with the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University.

 

If we can match highly-effective educators with great entrepreneurs and if we can direct smart capital toward these projects, the market for technological innovation might just spurt from infancy into adolescence.

 

That maturation would finally bring millions of America's students the much-touted yet much-delayed benefits of the technology revolution in education.


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