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Connectivism and Connectivity In Education Explained
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Anything That Can Be a Video Will Be a Video
"Kids no longer learn about the world by reading text. Like the television generation, they are absorbing the world through their visual sense. But there is a big difference. Television was programmed and inflexible. YouTube is completely micro-chunked and on demand. Kids can search for what they need anytime. This is different, and powerful.
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Design Trends Could Hint At Educational Trends
Take a look at this interesting SlideShare presentation given by Cees van Dok at Trendforum 2008. As you look at the slides, replace word like "design" with the word "education" or "customer" with "learner." I thinks it makes for an interesting comparison.
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I love this video - both in its content and presentation - added it onto my WikiSpace on 21st Century Learning Intelligences - http://jackiegerstein.wikispaces.com/21st+Century+Learning+Intelligences
Posted by: Jackie Gerstein | November 29, 2008 at 10:39 AM