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Change Through New Models For Remote Education by Tom Vander Ark

Change Through New Models For Remote Education by Tom Vander Ark | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it
By Tom Vander Ark

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iEARN Collaboration Centre - connect your students to real world problems

iEARN Collaboration Centre - connect your students to real world problems | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it
iEARN (International Education and Resource Network) is the world's largest non-profit global network that enables teachers and youth to use the Internet and other technologies to collaborate on projects that enhance learning and make a difference in the world.

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Luke Flint's curator insight, May 8, 2019 4:31 AM
The possibilities for collaboration in education are now endless with the introduction of these types of collaboration centres. The benefits of allowing students to share their work with the outside world are countless, placing a greater responsibility on their work output but also opening up outside interaction also.
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Deep Learning - June 2018 Update Global Report - Connecting learners/educators around the world 

Deep Learning - June 2018 Update Global Report - Connecting learners/educators around the world  | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it

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Students Should Be Content Curators - by John Spence (don't confuse the speed of content with the depth of knowledge!)


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Presenters's curator insight, November 23, 2017 3:05 AM
La curación de contenidos es una actividad importante en la era actual, tanto para educadores como para alumnos. No debemos confundir curar contenidos con tener un conocimiento sobre una materia. Pero, ¿sabemos diferenciar ambos conceptos?

Digital.hub's curator insight, November 30, 2017 7:41 AM
« ne confondez pas la vitesse du contenu avec la profondeur des connaissances !»
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Free webinar with Michael Fullan (space is limited) - May 28th - 4 pm - register here 

Free webinar with Michael Fullan (space is limited) - May 28th - 4 pm - register here  | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it
As we head toward an unknown future can we find any silver linings that present an opportunity to innovate in a way that we might not have been able to without COVID?
In this webinar we will examine what kind of leadership will be required to achieve new breakthroughs.

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Mohammed Ala's curator insight, May 20, 2020 7:41 AM
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Critical thinking is essential — here’s how to help kids learn it by Mary Halton

Mary Halton

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Deep Learning and #NPDL identified in Horizon K-12 Report


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10 Ways to Create the Classroom of the Future by MATTHEW LYNCH

10 Ways to Create the Classroom of the Future by MATTHEW LYNCH | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it
While educational standards may differ from school to school there is one thing that is always nearly the same: the classroom set out. Desks are arranged in rows or groups, and the teacher stands at the front and teach. This set out has changed very little in a hundred years even with all the technological advancements that have been made. Edtech not only changes the way that children learn but changes the way they interact with one another, the classroom space and their teacher. Things need to change if classrooms are to meet the needs of the modern learner. Below …

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Abby Smith's curator insight, March 6, 2022 7:16 PM
This makes me reflect on the physical space in which I teach. The buildings are so old and we lack the modern necessities to reach our full potential. If only funding could allow us the ability to keep pace with technological innovations in education.