2015 Global Education Conference - Day Three!
The Learning Revolution Has Begun
NOVEMBER 17, 2015
Wynzleen Lee Technology as a possibility to value language teaching profession: yes, there is a choice!
The Learning Revolution Has Begun
NOVEMBER 17, 2015
Wynzleen Lee Technology as a possibility to value language teaching profession: yes, there is a choice!
techlearning
SEPTEMBER 27, 2018
He likens these practices to taking away students’ encyclopedias, through which they find knowledge and begin to make choices that will lead to advocacy for others and for themselves. As girls who built robots, LED bracelets and tote bags, mobile apps, and websites said, “This is so much cooler than we thought.”
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The Learning Revolution Has Begun
NOVEMBER 16, 2015
The sixth annual Global Education Conference , our free four-day online event bringing together educators and innovators from around the world, runs today Monday, November 16 through Thursday, November 19, 2015 (November 20th in some time zones). We invite all to attend! A full listing of sessions is below. You're going to be blown away.
Hack Education
DECEMBER 29, 2017
Among the major trends Meeker identified for 2017: mobile advertising, gaming, and healthcare. There are, after all, only so many times you can put “mobile” on your list of “what’s on the horizon” before folks begin to suspect your insights might not be that… insightful. million this year).
Hack Education
DECEMBER 22, 2017
It’s a reaction, I’d say, to the current obsession with artificial intelligence and a response to all the stories we were told this year about robots on the cusp of replacing, out-“thinking,” and out-working us.
Doug Levin
AUGUST 28, 2017
percent) did not offer any entirely online courses to high school students during the 2015-16 school year. Tagged on: August 26, 2017 The Secret to a Good Robot Teacher | The New York Times → Why is educational technology such a disappointment? public high schools (42.5 percent offered ‘all classes online.’
Doug Levin
AUGUST 28, 2017
percent) did not offer any entirely online courses to high school students during the 2015-16 school year. Tagged on: August 26, 2017 The Secret to a Good Robot Teacher | The New York Times → Why is educational technology such a disappointment? public high schools (42.5 percent offered ‘all classes online.’
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