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Roger (Schank) and Me: What should we teach students?

From Roger Schank’s Education Outrage Schools have always been about educating the elite in things that don’t matter much to anyone. This is fine as long as the elite don’t have to work. Thus, says Schank, we ought to ask … Continue reading

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Higher Ed Revolution is Near

Gordon Gee’s Call for ‘Reinvention’ of Higher Ed :: Inside Higher Ed :: Higher Education’s Source for News, Views and Jobs At the last meeting of the American Council on Education (ACE), Gordon Gee (Ohio State’s President) called for radical … Continue reading

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Teaching How To Learn

Future Of Learning: Passionate Peers, Death Of The Classroom, Technologies As Tools – Emerging Trends – Robin Good’s Latest News A gem of an article, Konrad Glogowski’s Teaching How To Learn, is introduced by this words from Robin Good: “When… … Continue reading

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Learning Management Systems bavastyle

There’s an excellent article (The revolution will be a bus) by Jim Groom in his bavatuesday blog on LMS’s and learning. I posted a comment, since while agreeing with most of what Jim says, I still have some doubts on … Continue reading

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The Importance of Slow Learning

Global Summit 06 – Geetha Narayanan « HeyJude With only a two-year delay (!) I discovered Geetha Narayanan, thanks to this interview video on Slow Learning. She talks about the connection between the Slow Food movement (_enjoy food, its flavors, … Continue reading

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