Friday, March 29, 2013

Teaching Uncertainty

Knowing the unknown - MIT News Office



As someone interested in robotics, I found this article fascinating.

As an educator interested in developing self-directed students, I found this article very intriguing. I loved the assessment (self-assessment, really) of uncertainty as the trigger for more learning. It seemed an appropriate conceptual model for a learning environment.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Jörn Loviscach: The Story Of A German Math Teaching Sensation


Jörn Loviscach: The Story Of A German Math Teaching Sensation:

I was really, really intrigued by this article and this teacher.
At the very least, it is really, really nice to see a model to this type of learning (and the learning seems deep indeed), that goes beyond the Kahn Academy.


Monday, March 11, 2013

Making music wins over computer science majors | News Center | Wake Forest University


Making music wins over computer science majors | News Center | Wake Forest University:

I especially liked this quote:
“If you give the students a lot more ownership and allow them to pursue their ideas rather than direct them too closely, you get much better results because they are so creative and they have great ideas,” she said. “But it’s scary teaching. I’ve gotten over thinking I have to answer every single question they have. It’s so liberating.”
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Sunday, March 3, 2013

New Pew Study - What does it mean?

By the Numbers: Teachers, Tech, and the Digital Divide | MindShift

This study seems to have provided fairly predictable results.

The bigger questions for me are:
1. How can we capture the richness of technology usage by teachers and learners?
2. How can these technologies be used to powerfully close a digital divide?
3. In a true community of learners, what does it matter who knows more or less?

I desperately want us to move beyond this level of discussion, into something more transformational.