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Marta Torán's curator insight,
January 23, 3:49 PM
Audrey Watters reproduce en su Web un documento escrito colaborativamente con muchos expertos del ámbito educativo.
Son los Desrechos y Principios del Aprendizaje digital. Necesarios de establecer porque estamos ante una nueva manera de enseñar y aprender.
Tienen en cuenta el eje fundamental de la Educación: el alumno.
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enrique rubio royo's curator insight,
January 24, 6:03 PM
Oportuna y pertinente declaración sobre los derechos del 'estudiante' (tradicional y no tradicional) y principios del Aprendizaje en la edad digital (online learning), dada la importancia que a su vez tiene el aprendizaje (autogestionado y autocontrolado) y en particular el aprendizaje online, en el actual entorno expandido y complejo que es Internet.
Imprescindible Declaración a reeflexionar y tener en cuenta, por aquellos que participamos del 'aprendizaje en red'. Delete the scoop?
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"The future of learning is far more than new devices, digital content and online classrooms. It means potentially rewritten relationships between students and information, teachers and instruction, and schools and society"
"As schools adopt new instructional technology, debate has centered on the changing role of teachers, with critics concerned that online videos and other tools will diminish the role of the teacher. But in the film, Coursera’s Koller says one of the revolutions in education is that teaching will be less about conveying information and more of a return to its original roots where instructors engage in dialogue, develop critical thinking skills and spark passion about a discipline"
“Knowing something is probably an obsolete idea,” he says in the documentary. “You don’t actually need to know anything. You can find out at the point when you need to know it. It’s the teacher’s jobs to point young minds to the right kind of question. The teacher doesn’t need to give any answers because answers are everywhere.” Via Marta Torán, enrique rubio royo Delete the scoop?
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