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Manufacturing jobs making a comeback in southern U.S.

Manufacturing jobs making a comeback in southern U.S. | Manufacturing In the USA Today | Scoop.it
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s announcement earlier this month that the company will start building Macs closer to home in 2013 was seen as a mileston...
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“Adaptive” Learning Technologies: Pedagogy Should Drive Platform

“Adaptive” Learning Technologies: Pedagogy Should Drive Platform | Manufacturing In the USA Today | Scoop.it
GUEST COLUMN | by Tim Hudson The world of ed-tech is moving rapidly. As new learning software is created, the word “adaptive” is increasingly being used in claims describing how technologies person...

 

...."DreamBox took a different approach and built an intelligent adaptive learning engine. The intelligent difference lies in the pedagogy. Wiggins and McTighe say it best in Schooling by Design: “An understanding is a learner realization about the power of an idea… Understandings cannot be given; they have to be engineered so that learners see for themselves the power of an idea for making sense of things” (p. 113). At DreamBox, our starting assumption is that students are brilliant. Their critical thinking skills are underestimated if we think understanding can be given through content delivery."

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