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Tech tools that assist all students to be independent learners & teachers to become better teachers
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What 100 Experts Think About The Future Of Learning

What 100 Experts Think About The Future Of Learning | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
If you’re an educator, surely you know that technology has and will continue to have an incredible impact on learning.

The talks are in split into the following categories:

* General - learn about making technology work in education and more.

* Sharing education - exploring open, shared education.

* Creativity and innovation - new ways to foster innovition and the creative spirit.

* Internet and new media - how does the Internet and new media impact teaching and learning?

* Leadership -new leadership skills.

* Educational technology - explore technology made for education.

* Brain and Psychology - how does the brain work?

* Technology education - what is the state of technology education?

* Teaching methods - check out innovative teaching methods.

* Institution - how does technology impact institutions.

Ken Morrison's comment, September 29, 2012 9:23 PM
Thank you for the rescoop. It looks like you have a great site here!
Ken Morrison's comment, October 2, 2012 8:39 PM
Thank you for the rescoop Charles
Ken Morrison's comment, October 2, 2012 8:39 PM
Thank you for the rescoop Charles
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Why Open Education Matters Video Competition Announced Top 3 Winners

Why Open Education Matters Video Competition Announced Top 3 Winners | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Do you have questions about what Open Education is and why it matters? Would you like to be able to share information on why using Open Educational Resources (OER) has benefits and opportunities for teachers, students and schools? Check out the three videos that are the winners of the 'Why Open Education Matters' video contest sponsored by Creative Commons, the U.S. Department of Education and the Open Society Foundation. All are short (~ 3 minutes or less) and provide a great overview on Open Education. And all are open source! Share, remix, rebuild, educate yourself and others on the value of Open Education.

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