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Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
May 10, 7:02 PM
"His central focus was the idea that the pace at which the world is advancing is exponential whereas the pace of learning and education is and has been consistent. Schools are improving – we just can’t keep up.
Consequently, educators are feverishly looking for ways to make schools once-again interesting for kids." We need to allow environments where educators have time to keep up. Delete the scoop?
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Mary Perfitt-Nelson's curator insight,
May 4, 7:16 PM
Boy is this a great article. Nothing more irritating than stupid rules. To get around them as educators:
1. ASK kids the HARD questions that get them thinking 2. Stop grading things that don't matter 3. Get positive press when your kids do cool things 4. Find where the REALLY hard line is 5. Ask for administrative support BETTER
The best? Find out where the REALLY hard line is. Too many of us interpret parts of administration's sentences literally and wonder why we sit inside a straight jacket! Delete the scoop?
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Carmenne K. Thapliyal's curator insight,
May 7, 3:43 AM
This article puts forth what it calls a 'theory' to 'model the psychological reasons people play video games'. It does make for an interesting read and will probably even serve in giving teachers solid reasons to encourage students' gaming endeavours. This article puts forth however a subjective point of view and is not a result of scientific research. Delete the scoop?
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MikoAgenda's comment,
May 9, 10:14 AM
With our platform we're trying to bring this concept to schools. www.mikoagenda.com
Maria Claudia Londoño D's curator insight,
May 9, 10:14 PM
Los verbos más interesantes que han traido las TIC: colaborar,cooperar,compartir ! Delete the scoop?
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Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
May 1, 9:22 AM
We think online can liven things up? I am not as convinced. I have seen performance by those who think they are entertaining and it is often superficial fluff. Delete the scoop?
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Tim Brook's curator insight,
June 1, 4:33 AM
I'm wondering how the Immersion phase of a design thinking approach and Curation dovetail...
Designing for Learning's curator insight,
June 17, 1:38 AM
In-depth discussion of how curation can help build meaningful teaching and learning approaches for today's participatory media landscape, using storify.com as an example. Delete the scoop?
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Ana Cristina Pratas's curator insight,
April 22, 1:34 PM
Excellent post! There are many educators who, in social media/public , agree but then when off screen, sing to a different tune. Delete the scoop?
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Learning Environments's curator insight,
May 30, 7:05 PM
This article mentions Learning Environments (LE) at the University of Melbourne. Delete the scoop?
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Elahe Amani's comment,
May 15, 7:16 PM
Yes, I think Moocs are great for making learning possible for those who don't have access to good classrooms here in US and also globally. But we, in higher education will continue to face the challenges regarding engaging students in learning ( curricular and co-curricular ) and the challenge of institutions shifting their paradigm from a teaching institution to a learning institutions.
Brad Ovenell-Carter's curator insight,
May 16, 10:55 AM
We like a magic bullet, a one trick fix to complex problems. Hence our conversations about STEM, CORE etc. HR has a more nuanced assessment. Some of the tech we're playing with, MOOCs for instance, open another path that some may want to take.
This is a good reminder not to let the means become the end. We've already been down that road and look where we've ended up.
Ana Cristina Pratas's comment,
May 18, 1:02 AM
Absolutely Brad - "magic" but the "cure" remains elusive.
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PalomaRecuero's curator insight,
May 17, 10:06 AM
Este post resulta muy interesante para clarificar qué es el Diseño Instruccional y por qué resulta tan necesario a la hora de crear cursos online que funcionen. Delete the scoop?
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Will Gourley's curator insight,
May 31, 8:02 PM
Another must have tool in the kit for teachers and education theorists alike.
Sonia Thomas's curator insight,
June 1, 1:52 AM
I appreciate being able to see the relationships. As a student of education, I sometimes get bogged down by the divisions between philosophy and science. This will be a nice tool to sort the data in my mind. Delete the scoop?
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Mary Perfitt-Nelson's curator insight,
April 28, 12:04 PM
powerful video. Please watch!
"We hate school but love education". Delete the scoop?
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