The Future of Education

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Jeffrey Fuller
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Random thoughts about the future of education.

Started this discussion. Last reply by Fernando Gomez Aug 26, 2011. 4 Replies

As they always say, ""we learn by trial and error." However, not everyone has to suffer when we can learn from others. When transforming a traditional school into a high tech school, those involved…Continue

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Fernando Gomez replied to Jeffrey Fuller's discussion 'Random thoughts about the future of education.'
I believe that the future of education is about schools without walls, teachers that jump way beyond geographical boundaries and extend their teaching reach to several classrooms in any place of the world in real time, that help students…
Aug 26, 2011
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sophica replied to Jeffrey Fuller's discussion 'Random thoughts about the future of education.'
"I can see the future of education moving into the home (home schooling) where the demand for power is spread out over a vast area,"     Good to know about this.
Aug 16, 2011
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Jeffrey Fuller replied to Robin Wilensky's discussion 'Social Networking & Socialization'
Have you attempted to contact Bill Kist?
Apr 19, 2010
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Jeffrey Fuller replied to Adam Bostock's discussion 'Collaborative Intelligence?'
I was going to mention that same thing. Collaborative intelligence seems to be a glorified, although a pretty cool, term for collaboration. I would say that any single task that relies upon the varying skills of different people would be…
Apr 19, 2010
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Jeffrey Fuller commented on William Lambert's blog post 'FOUR DAY SCHOOLS...NO! NO!'
Sorry, That will never work. Civil Liberties will be all over it. In my own opinion cutting the school week to four days will have no cost cutting effects what so ever. Because there are children that can't be left home alone, public schools…
Mar 10, 2010
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Jeffrey Fuller replied to Mervi Jansson's discussion 'Has learning changed? Pls tell us what you think?'
Like you, I surf the net for information related to projects that I am working on. I would have never figured out how to build my own computer, reconfigure the computer to run a Linux operating system, or how to expertly maintain the Mac Book…
Mar 1, 2010
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Jeffrey Fuller commented on Jane Peschel's blog post 'Dealing with the Stress of Change'
In addition, any ideas that you do have about change, must be sold to the teaching staff. Don't be afraid to share the fact that your recommendations were accepted. Sell them to your colleagues.
Feb 26, 2010
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Jeffrey Fuller commented on Jane Peschel's blog post 'Dealing with the Stress of Change'
First, you must include teachers in the process. Teachers will refuse any efforts that are dictated to them from the top. Because teachers have first hand day-to-day experience working with the kids in the classroom, they "ARE," in fact,…
Feb 26, 2010
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Jeffrey Fuller replied to Jeffrey Fuller's discussion 'Random thoughts about the future of education.'
Thank you, I will be glad to participate.
Feb 24, 2010
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E. Alana James replied to Jeffrey Fuller's discussion 'Random thoughts about the future of education.'
I sent your post on for comments and links to my followers for the Future(s) Of Education Network - why Future(s) because there will be more than one. YES - I see the reality you picture being the ONLY one that will emerge in many parts of the…
Feb 24, 2010
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Jeffrey Fuller commented on Kiwi Commons's blog post 'Cyber Bullying vs. Freedom of Speech'
That really depends. If I had more background information and could read the posts I would be able to voice a more accurate opinion. If I were the teacher and the teacher's lawyer I would suspect and try to prove libel. Regarding the…
Feb 23, 2010
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Jeffrey Fuller replied to Kiwi Commons's discussion 'Teacher, can I friend you on Facebook?'
I must say, I've never seen that type of advertising on Ning.
Feb 11, 2010
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Random thoughts about the future of education.

As they always say, ""we learn by trial and error." However, not everyone has to suffer when we can learn from others. When transforming a traditional school into a high tech school, those involved in the decision making process should consider the following points:- Ensure that buildings have adequate power to serve mass amounts of computers, projectors, document projectors, servers, etc. If not, plan on obtaining bids for an electrical system overhaul. - When gathering bids for high the high…See More
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