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May 11, 2008

"Death of Education, But the Dawn of Learning"

"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.

Relationship, Community, Connectivity, Access, Content Developers, Communicators.

"Nearly Now"

  • Reflect
  • Retract
  • Research
  • Repeat

The New 21st Century Set of Literacies

  • Find Information
  • Validate Information
  • Synthesize Information
  • Leverage Information
  • Communicate Information
  • Collaborate With Information
  • Problem Solve With Information

Now take a look.


Here is a list of the speakers in the video.

Keith Kruger

Greg Whitby

Greg Black

Julie Evans

Stephen Heppell

Yong Zhao

Cheryl Lemke

Susan Patrick

Chris Dede

Karen Greenwood Henke

Daniel Pink

Ken Kay

and Deborah Baker & Barbara S. Nielson

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