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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We also highlight good conversations about learning taking place between educators, learners, leaders, and others from the school, library, museum, work, adult, online, non-traditional and home learning worlds. The ALA Declaration for the Right to Libraries. See my notes below for my own thoughts on the importance of libraries.

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Your Google Apps Questions!

The Electric Educator

On March 9, 2012, I presented a 60 minute workshop at the 2012 MACUL conference. Whenever I lead a workshop, I always ask the attendees to complete a short survey. The survey includes a place where they can ask questions which I try to answer during my presentation. Web resources are your best option.

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Curation Situations: Let us count the ways

NeverEndingSearch

When my colleagues and I wrote our Social Media Curation Library Technology Report for ALA, we struggled with a definition. The folks we interviewed across library land curated in several different ways and we used the term curation differently depending on current community needs or where they were in any particular project.

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Isn’t it time to stop Wikipedia shaming?

NeverEndingSearch

Debbie Abilock’s 2012 Educational Leadership article, “True– or Not?” Follow #containercollapse on Twitter. I find Google a lot easier than going to the library website.” Imagine ways to innovate and inspire students to use the academic library. Check our our RSIC LibGuide. References. Abilock, D.

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Experiences in Self-Determined Learning: Moving from Education 1.0 Through Education 2.0 Towards Education 3.0

User Generated Education

Other than libraries and news outlets, students were dependent on the educator to provide them with information. Possible networks, many with corresponding apps, include: Facebook, Twitter, Edmodo, Instagram, Blogging sites, Youtube, and other social networks. Education 1.0 With its learner-centered design, Web 2.0 References.

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The History of the Future

Hack Education

I don't work in a school or a library. I don't maintain the learning management system or the library management software. In 50 years, there will be only 10 institutions in the world delivering higher education and Udacity has a shot at being one of them." – Sebastian Thrun, founder of Udacity (2012). I don't teach.

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A school district is building a DIY broadband network

The Hechinger Report

While the federal government awards billions of dollars annually to get schools and libraries online, through its E-rate program, Albemarle’s project is technically ineligible for that because it’s “off campus,” even though it will be an extension of the school network with all its security, filters and firewalls. It just wouldn’t be fair.”.