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Interactive teaching methods are an effective way to connect with a generation of students used to consistent stimulation—and education professor Kevin Yee has some advice for how teachers can make their lessons more interactive.
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In 2010, Latitude asked children from all over the world aged 12 and below about their hopes, wishes and expectations about the Internet and technology in...
Alberto del Mazo's curator insight,
February 10, 2013 4:40 AM
Estudio de 2010 en el que los niños de 12 años preguntados piden, con sus palabras y/o sus dibujos, entre otras cosas, un futuro tecnológico en el que se rompan las barreras entre "online" y "offline", dispositivos tecnológicos más humanos y cercanos, y mayor conectividad para crear, colaborar y aprender.
Estudio original: http://latd.tv/kids/kidsTech.pdf
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They tell you there's only one way to learn... I think not.
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A student made video depicting what high school students really want. The do care, and so should you!
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How, when, where, why we learn.. and don't. Preview to A Vision of Students Today 2011 More detail at www.mediatedcultures.net Music by Jahbil via thesixtyon...
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A short overview of the characteristics of the Millennial generation ( also called Gen Y) and implications to consider in Education...
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http://ondemand.psu.edu Every generation has defining moments. What about the newest generation, the Millennials? Explore this question in the first installm...
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The idea that students raised in the Information Age are therefore savvy about information is a dangerous but pervasive myth.
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Judie Lannon dicusses 'Digital Natives' and how they are easily bored; have short attention spans. However, Judie considers how some of these facets may have benefit for us in the future. |
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As a game maker and the co-president of Games for Change, I was thrilled to be invited by Kotaku to discuss some of the recent developments in the field of games for learning, health and social impact.
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first version of my video for the Vision of Students Today project. there's an explanation of both the project and the video itself on my blog: http://commun...
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FOR TOOLS & INFORMATION: http://dcmf.ca/tools This film was made possible thanks to the generosity of real Canadians and Americans whose lives have been touc...
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Clay Shirky, tech blogger and thought leader, answers the YouTube World View question, "what do you think is the biggest problem facing the next generation a...
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3-minute Documentary by ChaCha: The Millennial Generation talks about what older people think of them, technology, texting, advertising and more. Debuted Mar...
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I've blogged before about studies showing that so-called "digital natives" lack basic information literacy skills and have great difficulty doing academic research and finding and evaluating source...
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A two-year anthropological study of student research habits shows that students are in dire need of help from librarians, but are loath to ask for it.
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If you’re in business you need to understand the nature of the people born between the early 1980’s and the mid 1990’s, who now make up approximately 20 per cent ...
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I’m a Millenial. Or a member of the Net Generation, Generation Y, Generation Next, an Echo Boomer— it depends on who you ask. We were born in the 80s, and some of us the 90s. |