The Future of Education

Charting the Course of Teaching and Learning in a Networked World

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Teaching in the Digital Age by Stanford Professor

Hello, Recently, I ran into this video lecture by a stanford processor on teaching and learning in the digital age. Also, i got some time…

Started by Rajan Chandi

0 Feb 17

Download the free e-book: Digital Storytelling in the Classroom

The ancient tradition of storytelling meets the digital age. Learn how to use Windows Live Movie Maker (for Windows Vista and Windows 7) an…

Started by Anne Archer

0 Apr 27, 2010

eTextbooks, Boon or Pain?

Please share your experiences with eTextbooks. The struggle for textbook publishers to make the shift to digital media has had an impact on…

Started by Fred Austin

0 Apr 9, 2010

Trading in Textbooks for e-books: How will the digital movement affect students and teachers?

As an avid reader I enjoy having physical copies of books and magazines, which made me take a step back when I read that Google is in the p…

Started by Kiwi Commons

3 Feb 19, 2010
Reply by Wazobia Nigeria

Community Education, Social Networks and Critical Pedagogy in England.

Hi all - I've just joined TFE in search of others with the energy and vision to exploit the challenges of 21st Century education. I'm based…

Started by Dr David Avery

9 Jan 10, 2010
Reply by Samihe

Educomics – European Union project, using digital comics in education

Educomics http://www.educomics.org/ is an European Union Comenius education project under the Life Long Learning Programme. It will show…

Started by Joel Josephson

0 Sep 23, 2009

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