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I recently heard that a conference speaker told his audience, “We need fewer teachers and more facilitators.” My first reaction was, “1986 called and would like its keynote back.” My second thought was that the speaker is dead wrong!...read more... Via ManufacturingStories
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You may also enjoy this TED video by the author http://bit.ly/ZSGmc4 . This type of school reform will be very disruptive to our current system of standards and assesments. Food for a lot of thought! Delete the scoop?
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Good article by Hamish McKenzie on PandoDaily, where he identifies seven key trends that may shake and change the way we consume, buy, produce and organize information online.
Among them I see trends n.5, 6 and 7 to be particularly strong. These are:
- Longform
- Curation
- Micropayments
All three are rapidly growing after several years of silent "incubation", and they all look ripe for becoming prime-time shows.
Interesting. Resourceful. 7/10
Full article: http://pandodaily.com/2013/01/02/seven-publishing-trends-that-will-define-2013/