The Future of Education

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July 2011 Blog Posts (6)

Reform Symposium 29-31 July 2011

Added by Shamblesguru on July 28, 2011 at 1:13am — No Comments

QR Codes : Online Presentation at Reform Symposium Conf. 30 July #RSCON3

Next Saturday I'm doing a presentation abouit QR Codes in T&L at the free online conference the Reform Symposium ... 



My session is midnight Thailand time ... but much more sensible if you are in Europe or the Americas ... it is 10:00am California time and 6:00pm in London



The online Reform Symposium is taking place using the webinar platform ...…

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Added by Shamblesguru on July 22, 2011 at 10:36pm — No Comments

Which Social Networks to Use? [Prezi]

http://t.co/2gCTxM5… Continue

Added by Shamblesguru on July 20, 2011 at 12:44am — No Comments

Teacher Education is a Myth, Please consider making this a #1 Priority for The Future

Here is my suggestion for addressing Teacher Education and growing a more results-tested form of Pedagogical Science Organically, and very inexpensively:

The reason that incentives and current accountability systems do not consistently show anything meaningful in Education is because teachers are trained on a hit/miss basis, and the wrong people are being held accountable. Incredibly there is no core curriculum in teacher education nor any transparent system…
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Added by Anthony V. Manzo, Ph.D. on July 7, 2011 at 1:05pm — No Comments

Le travail collaboratif, outil du 21 ème siècle

Il y a bien longtemps, la naissance du stylo à plume fut une révolution extraordinaire,



symbole du bouleversement ascendant du monde de la littérature et de l’administration. Plus



les années passèrent, l’on à découvert d’autres types de technologies à écrire plus



qualificatives et mieux performantes ; par exemples le stylo à bille, les machines



mécaniques à écrire et le support papier.



De nos jours, les micro-ordinateurs sont sans conteste… Continue

Added by COMPAORE Abdramane on July 1, 2011 at 2:17pm — No Comments

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