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10Q: Helen Keegan

Learning with 'e's

In today's 10Q interview, Helen answers questions about her philosophy on learning, social media and her current projects in higher education, including alternate reality games: Who are you? heloukee (online), Senior Lecturer in Interactive Media and Social Technologies at the University of Salford.

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Announcing "The Microschool Summit - Changing education, one small school at a time!"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Education today has become large and focused on many things beyond the needs of learners, such as tests, curriculum and assessment. Participants are encouraged to use #microschools and #microschoolsummit on their social media posts about the event. Mara is the international two-time best selling author of HELP!

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Thursday's Microschool Summit - Stories of Starting Schools | Schedule Announced

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Education today has become large and focused on many things beyond the needs of learners, such as tests, curriculum and assessment. Participants are encouraged to use #microschools and #microschoolsummit on their social media posts about the event. Mara is the international two-time best selling author of HELP!

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Microschool Summit Keynote Panel Announced | Parenting 2.0 | High School Superstardom | Overcoming Self Sabotage | Starting a Side Gig

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Education today has become large and focused on many things beyond the needs of learners, such as tests, curriculum and assessment. Participants are encouraged to use #microschools and #microschoolsummit on their social media posts about the event. Mara is the international two-time best selling author of HELP!

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A hidden, public internet asset that could get more kids online for learning

The Hechinger Report

In 2004, President George W. But if you could see all the information flying around you — from radar to satellite communications to the conversations on social media — it would be unbelievable.”. Then, in 2004, the FCC changed the allowed use of the educational spectrum from TV to internet, and ITFS became EBS.