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EDTECH: Focus On Higher Education - EDUCAUSE 2011: Pew Research Reveals New Kinds of Learners. Since its formation 11 years ago, the Pew Research Center’s Pew Internet & American Life Project has issued more than 300 reports based on its surveys that examine people’s online activities and the Internet's role in their lives. Research topics span a variety of activities and pursuits, demographics, and technology and media. In a Thursday afternoon session at EDUCAUSE, Lee Rainie, the project’s director, explored how Pew’s latest research findings on how people use mobile devices dovetail with education. His remarks centered on three “Digital Revolutions” that have altered the way we learn and share information. Collectively, the rise of Internet and broadband adoption in the home (Revolution No. 1), the emergence of social networking (Revolution No. 2) and the evolution of mobile capabilities (Revolution No. 3) have transformed learning into an anytime, anywhere event.

The result, Rainie said, is that “we are all in this together, creating knowledge together.” Key Findings. Bill Gates Promotes Professor’s Online Course at TED - Wired Campus. Long Beach, Calif. — Bill Gates apparently listens to lecture podcasts while on the treadmill. That’s what David Christian, then a history professor at San Diego State University, learned one day when Mr. Gates called him in his university office, explaining that he had heard his recorded lecture and wanted to meet. That meeting led Mr. Gates, a founder of Microsoft, to support a free online syllabus of Mr. Christian’s unusual course, called “Big History,” that gives a sweeping multidisciplinary overview of world history from the Big Bang to the Industrial Revolution. The arrangement was announced today during the annual TED conference, at which Mr. In an interview, Mr. The free online syllabus for the course is intended for high-school students, and Mr.

Another educator chosen by Mr. “I think you just got a glimpse of the future of education,” said Mr. Return to Top. 21st century toys: technology in the modern classroomOnline Learning Software. The ubiquity of the internet across society has helped develop technology awareness and skills in people of all ages. Those born at the dawn of the internet age may be IT-experts before they reach their tenth birthday, whilst those old enough to remember black and white television are encouraged to ‘go online’ at every opportunity, be it for internet banking or to book a holiday. This change in mindset towards interactive technology means that many teachers – old and young – will feel just that little more confident about adopting new digital tools in the classroom, which is good news for youngsters brought up on a feast of computer games, multimedia players and the World Wide Web.

From a technology perspective, the internet should be the core underpinning feature of any modern classroom. Research is the chief basis for utilising the internet in education because pupils can tap into a wealth of facts and stats, learning the fundamentals of investigative study along the way. Log In. Infographic: See the Future of Education. Online Teacher Professional Development- What do we do? Lisa Nielsen: 10 Reasons Students Say They Prefer Learning Online. The New York Times recently published an article that had some parents and students up in arms.

When the students came to class, they found there were no teachers and a classroom full of computers. You see, in this Florida school, they made the choice for the students to use online learning as the method of instruction. Parents and students who have not had much experience with learning this way might wonder if online learning is the right choice. Who better to ask than students who have taken online learning classes?

At iNacol's recent online learning symposium, a panel of students explained how they felt about learning online. 1. . * Adolescents need more sleep. * Adolescents often function best late at night and do not function well early in the morning. * The jobs today's adolescents will have quite likely will not fit the traditional 9-to-5 mold. It makes sense that students enjoy the opportunity to learn when they are well-rested and most alert. 3. 4. 6. 8. 10. Exciting New Features at Juxio.

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