With Digital Learning, Does Context Trump Content?
The title of the presentation is also compelling, underscoring the need for knowledge placement in lieu of knowledge-in-a-vacuum.
With Digital Learning, Does Context Trump Content? Read More
The title of the presentation is also compelling, underscoring the need for knowledge placement in lieu of knowledge-in-a-vacuum.
With Digital Learning, Does Context Trump Content? Read More
Content curation is a kind of learning strategy–or at least a unifying learning strategy for so many others.
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This Radio Shack Ad From 1989 Shows The Progress of Technology by TeachThought Staff Quick post likely not worth the
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The teachers that challenge, inspire, and truly care for their students are the ones that make a lasting impact.
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A solution for some schools has been BYOD: Bring Your Own Device to the classroom for teaching and learning.
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Traditional goals—(winning)—are replaced by a self-selected, self-paced, and even artistic expression of the interaction with the game.
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Increase Teacher Productivity With These 5 Tools Teachers these days are up to their ears in work that must be
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Here, we share five tips that may be useful as you work to become a citizen in the world of social learning.
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Parents have a right & responsibility to get involved in school reform. There’s a lot that you can do to improve education for your children.
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edX software will also eventually be made public (in true open course spirit) so that others can use—and improve—the platform.
UC Berkeley joins MIT and Harvard In edX Read More
When we ask students to write using tools they love, we couch writing in a safe context. Instead of dreading writing, students find it fun.
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The concept of cognitive transference, or memory uploading to digital networks, might not be science-fiction.
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