Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century

Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century (Middleton Clip) from Mobile Digital Arts on Vimeo.

“a few ideas …” (Visions of Students Today)

See all the ideas at http://visionsofstudents.org (an HTML5 interactive video collage).

This Is How We Dream

Richard E. Miller and Paul D. Hammond, The New Humanities Collaborative, tell the story of how reading and writing have been transformed by the web.

What does it mean to write? to read? to publish?

The answers to these questions, once obvious, must now be reimagined.

This is How We Think: Learning in Public After the Paradigm Shift

In “This is How We Think,” Richard E. Miller and Paul D. Hammond explore how education must change now that we live in a world where information abounds, where reading and research have moved from the library to the laptop, and where the act of learning itself is now making its way out of [...]

Sir Ken Robinson: Changing Education Paradigms

Creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson asks how do we make change happen in education and how do we make it last

Here is Ken’s presentation in full.

Myths and Opportunities: Technology in the Classroom by Alan November

Myths and Opportunities: Technology in the Classroom by Alan November from Brian Mull on Vimeo.

In this video presented by Mobile Learning Institute, Alan tours his hometown of Marblehead, MA and comments on the historical global vision of his community. Alan challenges us to think about the emerging role of “student as [...]

An introduction to connectivism

Networked Student

The Networked Student was inspired by CCK08, a Connectivism course offered by George Siemens and Stephen Downes during fall 2008. It depicts an actual project completed by Wendy Drexler’s high school students. The Networked Student concept map was inspired by Alec Couros’ Networked Teacher. I hope that teachers will use [...]

Web 2.0 and Your Own Learning and Development

Came across this video by Stephen Downes after reading an interesting essay he wrote;

Did you know 3.0

Karl Fisch, Scott McLeod….

Learning to Change-Changing to Learn

Another example pointing towards a more collaborative, open, technologically enabled approach to learning.

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