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EdStats. World Internet Usage Statistics News and World Population Stats. Educationlevelsaroundtheworld_4f6864652a116. DME WIDE • World Inequality Database on Education. E-learning tools and resources for schools and education. A Design Lens on Education. “Education provides the foundation of our global possibilities. We design this well, and the whole world changes.” I agree wholeheartedly with this statement from Sandy Speicher, one of the few people I know who is well qualified to have a perspective on both design and education.

Her journey has taken her from graphic designer to college professor to education designer to education expert. Sandy now leads the education practice at IDEO. Recently I asked Sandy to share her thoughts on design thinking in education. What’s different when you look at the world of education through the lens of design? Most of us have deeply embedded ideas about what’s “right” for education. What are some of the big questions in education that design is helping to address? Some of my favorites we’ve been working on at IDEO include: + How might we create a digital learning platform that helps adult learners succeed through college completion? My background is in visual communications. Bloom’s Taxonomy Re-imagine & Digital Blooms: different ways to approach learning. I’ve long been a fan of Bloom’s Taxonomy…not necessarily for all the ways it has been pushed into different fads throughout the years, but instead for the way that it helps me (and my students) think about the learning process.

It helps me approach the learning process in a more holistic way, ensuring that I don’t camp out in one way of thinking and evidencing learning for too long. I think it is human nature to get excited about one way of thinking and suddenly everything we do falls into that. It can be a little bit like the new car that you purchased, you begin to see that car everywhere because you have a new awareness of it. I’ve noticed myself doing the same in teaching.

Bloom’s Taxonomy helps me to keep myself cognizant of all the different ways to approach learning. A few years ago, I created some different versions of Bloom’s Taxonomy for my students. You will notice that my images don’t have the traditional Bloom’s pyramid. And the digital version: Remember: Understand: Apply: Working Paper Series on Mobile Learning. UNESCO Mobile Learning Publications Today there are over six billion mobile phone subscriptions worldwide, and for every one person who accesses the internet from a computer two do so from a mobile device. Given the ubiquity and rapidly expanding functionality of mobile technologies, UNESCO is enthusiastic about their potential to improve and facilitate learning, particularly in communities where educational opportunities are scarce. This Working Paper Series scans the globe to illuminate the ways in which mobile technologies can be used to support the United Nations Education for All Goals; respond to the challenges of particular educational contexts; supplement and enrich formal schooling; and make learning more accessible, equitable, personalized and flexible for students everywhere.

UNESCO Policy Guidelines for Mobile Learning Illustrative Initiatives and Policy Implications Exploring the Potential of Mobile Technologies to Support Teachers and Improve Practice Mobile Reading Back to top. The Must-Have EdTech Cheat Sheet. Explania: A Useful Source For Free Educational Videos 2.86K Views 0 Likes Whether or not you prescribe to the idea that there are different types of learners there are some scenarios in which a visual explanation is extremely helpful in understanding the subject matter at hand.