Keep learning
45
Dealing with and managing the perpetual information accessible anywhere and any place!
Follow
Rescooped by Giselle Pempedjian from Badges for Lifelong Learning onto Keep learning
Scoop.it!

Open borders, lifelong learning

Open borders, lifelong learning | Keep learning | Scoop.it

Education is increasingly offered freely online through organizations such as edX and Coursera, where credits can be transferred to a credential. This recognizes learners’ desire for agency in acquiring education. Mozilla’s Open Badges program takes this agency further, offering badges that indicate skills gained through practice of an activity outside of school. Badges are passport stamps that emphasize experiential learning. Learning by doing is an important pedagogical principle – practising what you are learning leads to more “sticky knowledge.” Badges let learners display their expertise to potential employers through a social media profile or online resumé. This approach acknowledges that throughout their lives, people will constantly update and acquire credentials and experiences – and that they want to display these as part of their career development.


Via DML Competition
No comment yet.
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by Giselle Pempedjian from 21st Century Learning and Teaching
Scoop.it!

How The Internet Actually Works, Simplified. [Infographic] | Education Technology and Teacher Tools – Edudemic

How The Internet Actually Works, Simplified. [Infographic] | Education Technology and Teacher Tools – Edudemic | Keep learning | Scoop.it

Right now you’re looking at a website. Okay you’re actually looking at a computer which is displaying a website. Stop being so picky.

 

So what actually goes into the creation of a website? Into the actual running of the Internet itself? I’m not talking about the people wfriting the content or designing web pages, etc. I’m talking about the hardware that it takes to keep your favorite sites and LOLcats humming right along on the Internet superhighway.

 

Thanks to an infographic by Broadband Choices, it’s now easier to understand the mess system behind each website. Enjoy!


Via Gust MEES
No comment yet.