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The Missing Literacies – Networking to Learn #iste2015

There is no box

The Missing Literacies – Networking to Learn. Silent classrooms. This is not how we learn in the real world. The extent of networking to learn, if we were lucky, was putting four desks together and working in groups. Why then do we not move into an era of learning to network and networking to learn?

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Week of January 24, 2011 - Live, Interactive, and Free Webinars in Elluminate

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Globalization requires students to be academically prepared for a vastly different workplace to achieve success in a knowledge-based economy. BUILDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT ( Classroom 2.0 How do you create and build your own personal reputation in an authentic way? link] TEACHER 2.0:

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The Divided Stories of Education Reform, Personal Cognitive Revolutions, and New Superheroes

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

I will not hide my perspective on this: I find this focus not just counter to research into productivity in knowledge-based activities (see Dan Pink''s Drive for references), but believe it actually invites into the educational arena the short-cut numerical achievement tactics which have characterized the economic debacles of our day.