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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Future of the Classroom - Canada

Future of the Classroom - Canada | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

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Let's talk about Ello, the New Social Network

Let's talk about Ello, the New Social Network | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Hello, Ello! Get to know the Un-Facebook, a new minimal and ad-free social network.

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Jane Shamcey's curator insight, December 8, 2014 5:51 AM

We care. We share. 

Wilfried Andral's curator insight, December 8, 2014 5:53 AM

Worth the read: http://swyy.co/tCYGHg6

Dawid Bielski's curator insight, December 26, 2014 8:20 PM

Może i to nie zaden gadżet ale zawsze jakaś nowość, która może sie przydać w przyszłości:)

 

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Why Curation Is Important for Education and Learning: 10 Key Reasons, Tools and Resources

Why Curation Is Important for Education and Learning: 10 Key Reasons, Tools and Resources | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

Is Curation the new search?  Robin Good proposes that it is.  I believe that we do trust some people more than some algorithms.  This is a very interesting article about how curation can shape education.  

Ken

 

 

Robin Good: Content curation will play a major role both in the way we "teach" and in the way we educate ourselves on any topic. When and where it will be adopted, it will deeply affect many key aspects of the educational ecosystem.

 

This article, builds up over my recent presentation on Content Curation for Education that I delivered at Emerge2012 virtual conference.

 

In that presentation I claimed that the adoption of "curation approaches" will directly affect the way competences are taught, how textbooks are put together, how students are going to learn about a subject, and more than anything, the value that can be generated for "others" through a personal learning path.

 

If we learn not by memorizing facts, but by collaborating with others in the creation of a meaningful collection-explanations of specific topics/issues/events then, for the first time in history, we can enrich planetary knowledge each time we take on a new learning task.

 

And it's already happening.

 

Yes, we are only at the very early stages, but, in my humble opinion, there are enough signs and indications that this is not going to be something marginal.

 

In this article I outline ten key factors, already at work, which, among others, will very likely pave the way for a much greater and rapid adoption of curation practices in the educational / academic world.

 

Full article: http://www.masternewmedia.org/curation-for-education-and-learning/

 

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Giuseppe Mauriello's comment, August 9, 2012 9:41 AM
Thanks Robin!
I scooped your article one hour ago! :-)
Ken Morrison's comment, August 10, 2012 4:15 AM
Thank you for the rescoop. If your aren't following him already, I highly suggest following Robin Good's topics on here. There is some great information about wise curation there. Good luck to you :)
Ken
Ken Morrison's comment, August 17, 2012 8:26 AM
Thank you for the rescoop. I appreciate your scoop.it sites. Your 4th Era one was one of the first that I began following.
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High School & the Future of Work via XQ Institute

High School & the Future of Work via XQ Institute | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
To prepare the future workforce, we need high schools that prepare students for the future of work.

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45 Design Thinking Resources For Educators ~ TeachThought

45 Design Thinking Resources For Educators ~ TeachThought | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"In education, design thinking empowers students to realize that they can create their own futures by borrowing frameworks from other areas, which allows them to design their own participation and experiences. For example, game designer Katie Salen has talked about her students experiencing video game design and implementing those principles into the classroom; she said her students interact within a framework that allows them to take on social challenges as designers."

Jim Lerman's curator insight, August 13, 2013 11:05 PM

Very rich collection of links, each briefly described. Useful for the newcomer as well as those well-versed in the field.