el/ed/tech Life long learning in action…

6Feb/110

Creativity: Effort > Results

A Box? Or a Spaceship? What Makes Kids Creative – WSJ.com

“It is best to avoid paying too much attention to the outcome of kids’ creative efforts, says Dr. Kaufman, the professor. “The more emphasis put on the final product—’It’s so beautiful I’m going to frame it and tell my friends about it,’ ” he says, the greater is “the risk that the kid is going to do pictures for the praise, and not for the enjoyment.” Instead, emphasize effort over results.

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13Dec/100

Tech 911

Google Launches Site for Teaching Tech to Your Parents

"Ever go home for the holidays and find your parents asking you to help them with “techie tasks” like uploading photos to the Internet?

You’re not alone. A bunch of folks over at Google find themselves in this situation nearly every time they visit their families around this time of year. That’s why they’ve launched TeachParentsTech.org, a “tech support care package” that’s meant to help kids teach parents about computer basics."

 

11Dec/100

“Real face of education” – China Daily

What's creativity?

Real face of education - China Daily

"China's education stresses textbook knowledge rather than a fundamental understanding of subjects. Both teachers and parents look at education with an eye on fame and success. For them, a successful education means entering a prestigious school and getting high grades on tests, while neglecting the fact that education also plays a crucial role in nurturing a healthy and complete personality."

(Via Scott McLeod)

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10Dec/100

Conrad Wolfram: Teaching kids real math with computers | Video on TED.com

Conrad Wolfram:

"What is math?

1. Posing the right questions.

2. Real world ---> math formulation

3. Computation

4. Math formulation ---> real world verification"

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16Feb/100

“8 Things You Need to Know About Collaboration”- Dale Arseneault

Reflections on Knowledge Management and Organizational Innovation: 8 Things You Need to Know About Collaboration:


1. Collaboration is over used and mis-used and is becoming a buzzword for business people and technologists alike

2. Collaboration isn’t the same as cooperation or coordination - each have different processes, practices and depth of engagement

3. Collaboration is a human process – throwing technology at people won’t magically/automatically create collaboration

4. Meaningful, productive collaboration won’t happen without mutuality of desired outcomes, shared values of transparency and information sharing, compassion, compromise

5. Collaboration implies that 'the needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the few or the needs of the one' and sometimes people aren’t really interested in living by that principle

6. Collaboration isn’t always the best process

7. Collaboration is not equal to Web 2.0

8. Collaboration can be a source of real value in the face of complex environments and situations where no single person has the right answer"

(Via Reflections on Knowledge Management and Organizational Innovation)

Spot on!

23Jan/100

NPR- “Study: Not All Kids Are Computer Whizzes”

From NPR...

Something that stuck out...

Most kids don't click past the first page.

28Aug/090

“Future of Learning” Video

 I like how they mix in old footage and commentary of classrooms from decades ago and the diverse range of uses for technology and learning that go beyond only replacing printed text with digital text (video, audio, etc.).

 Below is a picture I snapped yesterday at a historical school house building at our local county fair. Some things are very different from today, while some are the same...

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24Aug/090

Tech Texts

Found these in our local Parent/Teacher store...

See and download the full gallery on posterous

The descriptions on the front of the "Blogging in the Classroom" book makes everything seem so easy!

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18Feb/090

Copyright: Excellent Slideshare by Wes Fryer

Copyright for Educators SlideShare with Audio: "

Copyright for Educators

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(Via Moving at the Speed of Creativity.)

1Mar/080

Yahoo! Teachers Beta: Invites

Yahoo! for Teachers - Portfolio for Michael Circe.jpg

Just received this email from Derek Baird from the Yahoo! Teachers team and I wanted to pass it along to my readers.

Hello Everyone!

We've been working hard integrating all your great "sugs" (and fixing bugs) from our summer workshops and getting Yahoo! For Teachers Beta ready to launch.

We are looking for more teachers to join our beta program. If you know an educator who is interested in joining us, have them shoot an email to: yteachersinvite@yahoo.com Feel free to share this information in a newsletter or in a blog post.

If you have any questions, or need help with Yahoo! For Teachers, please don't hesitate to let us know!

Thanks!

Derek

If you have any questions about the program feel free to comment!