Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Classroom Evolutions: The Benefits, Implications, and Implementation of Personalized Learning

Classroom Evolutions: The Benefits, Implications, and Implementation of Personalized Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Personalized instruction, also known as competency-based learning, has emerged as a holistic, student-centered approach to education. Characterized by the promotion of 21st century skills and the use of technology to create instructional pathways that incorporate students’ needs, interests, and aspirations, the most high-impact personalized learning programs are situated within a strong community of teachers, parents, and students.
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MOOCs-and-Open-Education.pdf

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Critical Thinking: Educating Competent Citizens

Critical Thinking: Educating Competent Citizens | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

We are becoming increasingly aware of the need to analyze the enormous amount of information we receive every day.  This information helps us in our cognitive development and participates in the construction of our patterns of perception of reality. In the case of children and young people, these patterns are in continual development.

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Another view on the importance of directly teaching students to think.

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Surviving the Day of the MOOCs

A look at my own experience running a MOOC and the implications for Higher ed, and a call to arms!
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