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Two Ideas about Teaching and Learning
1. Teaching and Learning
in the 21st century
Dean Shareski
Strait Regional School Board
http://www.flickr.com/photos/educationaltechnologist/5183791088
November 2012
2. Teaching and Learning
in the 21st century
Dean Shareski
Strait Regional School Board
http://www.flickr.com/photos/educationaltechnologist/5183791088
November 2012
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Dean Shareski
Strait Regional School Board
http://www.flickr.com/photos/educationaltechnologist/5183791088
November 2012
29. “Understanding
how networks
work is one of the
most important
literacies of the
21st century”
Howard Rheingold
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jdlasica/4673544424
49. The greatest digital divide is
between those who can read
and write with media, and
those who can't.
Elizabeth Daly
cc licensed flickr photo by jayRaz: http://flickr.com/photos/shnakepup/2935979173/ 21
72. “At this age, they get stuck on
Wikipedia being the answer to
everything and they forget that
people can be a really great
resource.”
73.
74. “Books are designed to
contain all the information
required to stop inquiries
within the book’s topic. But
now that our medium can
handle far more ideas and
information, and now that
it is a connective medium
(ideas to ideas, people to
ideas, people to people), our
strategy is changing. And
that is changing the very
shape of knowledge.”
75. “Books are designed to
contain all the information
required to stop inquiries
within the book’s topic. But
now that our medium can
handle far more ideas and
information, and now that
it is a connective medium
(ideas to ideas, people to
ideas, people to people), our
strategy is changing. And
that is changing the very
shape of knowledge.”
76. “Bringing smart people together is an
ancient and effective technique for
developing ideas. The Net also lets
smart people connect and
communicate. But the Net brings people
together in new and occasionally
weird configurations—a weirdness
that is now being reflected in how
expertise works....”
94. Strength of Weak Ties
“There is strength in weak ties. Our
acquaintances, not our friends, are potentially
our greatest source of new ideas and
information.” (paraphrased from Gladwell, 2010)