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How ‘Reality-Based Education’ Could Transform Learning

Edsurge

Using the Twitter hashtag #nationbuilding , Sorrell also noted that he wanted to promote what he described as reality-based education, where students use experiential and project-based learning practices to gain real-world experiences in higher-education. The other is in the acceptance of online and mobile learning in China.

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News literacy tools: Advice, four sites and a new app (Swiipe)

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Among the ten key trends Pew researchers gathered from among their research reports on social and news media were: Use of mobile devices for news continues to grow. The easiest way to address the issues is to ensure that the news they find on their mobile devices or desktops is rich and varied. Search the News.

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A master class on higher education economics: Future Trends Forum #10 with Robert Archibald: notes, Storify, and full video recording

Bryan Alexander

Discussion raced along, some on Twitter, which I made available on Storify. However, some of those campuses allocate some of their budget to research apart from teaching, so the comparison isn’t exact. Question from Sam Anderson: are “disruptive” education industries/interests driving the bad college myth?

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A master class on higher education economics: Future Trends Forum #10 with Robert Archibald: notes, Storify, and full video recording

Bryan Alexander

Discussion raced along, some on Twitter, which I made available on Storify. However, some of those campuses allocate some of their budget to research apart from teaching, so the comparison isn’t exact. Question from Sam Anderson: are “disruptive” education industries/interests driving the bad college myth?

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Via EdScoop : “Edtech and industry leaders say they’re stuck if they can’t scale.” ” ( A good thread on Twitter in response.). Via Education Week : “Thousands of Android Mobile Apps Improperly Track Children, Study Says.” Upgrades and Downgrades. ” (Psst.