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Education Needs a Digital-Age Upgrade | NY Times

Education Needs a Digital-Age Upgrade | NY Times | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

(Regarding Cathy Davidson's 2011 book, "Now You See It" -JL)

 

By Virginia Heffernan

 

"As Ms. Davidson puts it: “Pundits may be asking if the Internet is bad for our children’s mental development, but the better question is whether the form of learning and knowledge-making we are instilling in our children is useful to their future.”

 

"In her galvanic new book, “Now You See It,” Ms. Davidson asks, and ingeniously answers, that question. One of the nation’s great digital minds, she has written an immensely enjoyable omni-manifesto that’s officially about the brain science of attention. But the book also challenges nearly every assumption about American education.

 

"Don’t worry: She doesn’t conclude that students should study Photoshop instead of geometry, or Linux instead of Pax Romana. What she recommends, in fact, looks much more like a classical education than it does the industrial-era holdover system that still informs our unrenovated classrooms.

 

"Simply put, we can’t keep preparing students for a world that doesn’t exist. We can’t keep ignoring the formidable cognitive skills they’re developing on their own. And above all, we must stop disparaging digital prowess just because some of us over 40 don’t happen to possess it. An institutional grudge match with the young can sabotage an entire culture."


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Ken Morrison's insight:

Cathy Davidson says that 65% of US grade school students will be working in careers that do not exist yet.

Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight, February 6, 6:47 PM

Educators and others need to consider most jobs that children entering school today likely have not been invented or, for that matter, imagined.

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Travel Back In Time, And Take A Virtual 3-D Tour Of Paris Through The Ages

Travel Back In Time, And Take A Virtual 3-D Tour Of Paris Through The Ages | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

Pretty Cool Technology.  Check out beautiful 3d renders of great cities and landmarks throughout history.

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The Living Room Candidate - Commercials - 1952 - Ike for President

The Living Room Candidate - Commercials - 1952 - Ike for President | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

A great resource for studying US History and the history of political television commercials.

AdMakers is a wonderful tool where tools can create/manipulate their own footage to create a positive image for oposing politicians.  This is a very good tool for teaching critical thinking skills

Presidential Campaign Commercials 1952 - Present.

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Hot new social media maybe not so new:

Hot new social media maybe not so new: | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

A historic look at other social changes that resembled how we are using technology today.


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Sakis Koukouvis's comment, December 15, 2011 2:16 AM
Thanks. It is a gem of the history.
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Google Ngram Viewer

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Today I learned about Ngram Viewer by Google.  Google has been rapidly digitizing books.  They want to organize all of the worlds information.  By doing this, they are able to chart word usage through the history of the printed word.  Ngram allows you plot a graph with the history of words.   In this simple example, I chose the compare the  words curation (blue) vs curate (red)

 

After looking at the chart, you may be  trying to recall what happenened in the second century of the 1800s?  Here's some non-academic help: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090211144907AATu5Ux

 

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Great-Ads: A Visual History of Advertising

Great-Ads: A Visual History of Advertising | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

A great infographic from the Egyptians, to the Greek women of the night, to pop-up ads, to the Old Spice Guy

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