The Future of Education

Charting the Course of Teaching and Learning in a Networked World

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Jorge Ribeiro commented on Judy Jacob's blog post Is online learning Effective
"What learning in "regular schools?" Students get a lot of bad habits -- how to cut corners, how to manipulate teachers, how to pass tests without studying or doing the reading... Good schools, maybe. Regular schools can certainly be…"
Aug 27, 2009
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Will instructors even be necessary?

Many years ago, my father (who passed away 30 years ago) told me a joke about a professor who had a class that was too large. In order to accommodate all the students, he separated them into two classes. Being a bit lazy, he decided to tape his lecture for the first class and merely have it played on a tape recorder (consider when this was told to me) tot he second class. Everything seemed to go fine. Then he decided one day to visit the second class. When he entered the classroom, he was…See More
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"Welcome! Not sure how you picked me out. What does BRS before Grade 3 Teacher mean?"
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Will instructors even be necessary?

Posted on August 20, 2009 at 10:34pm 0 Comments

Many years ago, my father (who passed away 30 years ago) told me a joke about a professor who had a class that was too large. In order to accommodate all the students, he separated them into two classes. Being a bit lazy, he decided to tape his lecture for the first class and merely have it played on a tape recorder (consider when this was told to me) tot he second class. Everything seemed to go fine. Then he decided one day to visit the second class. When he entered the classroom, he was… Continue

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