394 posts tagged 21st CENTURY EDUCATION
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Why schools need art
http://dharter.edublogs.org/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ why-schools-need-art/This blog typically focuses on technology and learning. This time, I am going to branch out into an area that I know less about…art learning. Last week, a colleague shared an article by Project Zero Principal Investigators Ellen Winner and Lois Hetland.
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21st Century Learning
http://diligence.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ 21st-century-learning/Many people have been blogging about challenge of 21st Century Learning. You can read the ongoing discussions on many blogs. Time Magazine wrote about changing the way we think about education back in 2006.
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Twitter Updates
http://www.learntoberich.com.au/ knowledge_base/ twitter-updates/Here all our Twitter Updates will be shown.
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Teacher Replaced By a Laptop And RSS Feeder
http://educationinnovation.typepad.com/ my_weblog/ 2008/ 05/ teacher-replace.htm…The time had finally arrived, today, we the made the tough decision to replace our teachers with laptops and RSS feeds. Sadly, the teachers understood that it had to happen. Of course I am kidding, but imagine your students reading books you assign each day in their RSS readers or through email.
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DC Reflections…
http://tcstanley.info/ ?p=6As I have stated before, the DC trip was part of my Policy course in Pepperdine University’s doctoral Ed Tech program. I have been asked numerous times this past week what I enjoyed most and to be truthful, the list is too long. I typically give a tid-bit or two of one day’s experiences.
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80% Of Your Wealth Creation Success Is Up To You
http://21stcenturyacademy.universalwealthcreation.com/ wealth-creation/ 80-of-yo…80% Of Your Wealth Creation Success Is Up To You May 12th, 2008 Wealth creation is 80% mindset, 20% strategy. Realistically, wealth creation is probably more like 90% mindset and 10% strategy—but you get the picture.
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"Death of Education, But the Dawn of Learning"
http://educationinnovation.typepad.com/ my_weblog/ 2008/ 05/ death-of-educat.htm…"Every turned off device is potentially a turned off child." "We have a classroom system when we could have a community system." These are just a few of the thoughts shared in this great video called Learning to Change. (Thanks to Scott and Dangerously Irrelevant) Here are some more ideas from the video.
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Andrew Fraser
http://edubloggerdir.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ andrew-fraser.htmlAndrew Fraser, Australia, Primary & secondary, Teacher Professional Learning I am an educator with over 25 years as a teacher and leader and am presently a team leader with the Learning Services team of a non-government system of 77 schools in Western Sydney.
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Big Word Project: The Intersection of Education and the New Approach to Meaning
http://educationinnovation.typepad.com/ my_weblog/ 2008/ 05/ post.htmlThese words are mine. I bought them. Let me explain. I came across the Big Word Project from one of my favorite blogs Ugly Doggy. It is an interesting idea dreamt up by two creative thinkers in Northern Ireland. Their idea was to let people redefine a word by linking it to a particular website.
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Learning To Change
http://top-video.quinews.com/ 2008/ 05/ learning-to-change/“Video by Pearson’s for CoSN for use in public advocacy” What others are saying: blog.discoveryeducation.com The title of the video is Learn to Change. As… codecrunchers.wordpress.com “It’sa very exciting time for learning.