Aider son enfant à comprendre le monde qui l’entoure et l’importance de préserver la nature, c’est aujourd’hui une priorité pour beaucoup de parents.
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Marco Bertolini's curator insight,
September 30, 2013 1:44 PM
Ken Robinson, Sugatra Mitra, Daphne Koeller, etc. Ce sont les noms des conférenciers rassemblés sur cette page dédiée à l'éducation. Un régal !
Bernard Lamailloux's comment,
October 30, 2013 4:42 PM
Laurène Castor est à mes yeux quelqu'un de très compétent sur les questions traitant de pédagogies. Elle n'a pas son pareil pour dénicher des ressources incroyables, comme ici... Quelquefois même, elle en crée ! Elle a donc bien des points communs avec... Marco Bertolini :-)
Dibyendu De's comment,
December 7, 2012 12:39 AM
I feel that the real revolution lies in the openness to transform oneself. Dan, thanks, For you I am slowly getting a handle on Scoop it.
Jason Brunson's curator insight,
December 22, 2012 4:37 PM
How we educate everyone, from kids to adults, is going to change. I think Mr. Shirky nailed it that openess is the revolutionary part of that change.
Kevindoylejones's curator insight,
November 4, 2013 10:36 PM
lowering friction reduces costs, creates more opportunity. apply this to social good as a horizontal methodology, applied to the sharing economy. creates resilience, abundance of flexible resources in reserve for transitions and shocks. |
Pauline Farrell's curator insight,
February 2, 2014 2:29 AM
worth wathcing and planning... have a big project tis year...
J. Mark Schwanz's curator insight,
February 9, 2014 10:39 AM
A collaborative flipbook seems like a great idea. I think I will try Haiku Deck today.
Jordan Funke's curator insight,
June 11, 2014 12:08 PM
This presentation details six highly creative and technology based ways that teachers could incorporate design into their classroom, and use it for assessment. The ideas are as follows: flipbooks, mindmaps, photoquotes, infographics, flashcards and social bookmarking. I like this article a great deal because it in itself is a great example of using technology to design a visually appealing presentation that presents information in a more creative and user-friendly way. It is a designed solution to the problem of getting readers to engage with your content in an information-saturated society!
Elena Keating's curator insight,
August 15, 2013 7:12 PM
A good starting point for I-pad apps and usage for educational purposes. Great to have the links. As always the first step in a journey that has many twists and turns. It takes you where you want to go but there are many pathways you can take and who knows where they will lead you!Sometimes it's the journey that is important not just the destination.
Audrey's comment,
August 16, 2013 8:05 AM
This is so helpful. As a visual learner I can see how the wheel can be used for home schooling. It is a fantastic resource for contextualising learning.
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