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Moving To Entrepreneurial Learning [A Video]

Moving To Entrepreneurial Learning [A Video]

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Here, Jeff Brazil discusses entrepreneurial learning, making more concrete the abstraction that has been called “informal learning.”

edtech incubators aiming to change education forever

10 EdTech Incubators Aiming To Change Education Forever

10 EdTech Incubators Aiming To Change Education Forever Read More

Here, we highlight a few edtech incubators that are making waves in the world today, a list that’s sure to grow rapidly over the next decade.

How To Make Your Classroom Work More Like YouTube

The Official Educator’s Guide To YouTube

The Official Educator’s Guide To YouTube Read More

YouTube is a goldmine for educational content if you can navigate its challenges and utilize its built-in features and settings.

23 Ways To Use The iPad In PBL

23 Ways To Use The iPad In PBL Read More

From designing and documenting to publishing, drawing, and publishing, here are 23 ways to use the iPad for project-based learning.

everything you know about curriculum may be wrong

Everything You Know About Curriculum May Be Wrong. Really.

Everything You Know About Curriculum May Be Wrong. Really. Read More

Let’s follow the logic, since it holds some promise of solving vexing & persistent problems of boredom and ineffectiveness that we see daily.

Ways to use smartphones in the classroom

40 Simple Ways To Use A Smartphone In The Classroom

40 Simple Ways To Use A Smartphone In The Classroom Read More

Take quick surveys of what students think and want by asking them to respond via smartphone apps designed specifically for realtime feedback.

Ken robinson

“Education Dislocates People From Their Natural Talents”

“Education Dislocates People From Their Natural Talents” Read More

In our well-intended insistence to bring everyone up to “proficiency” via academic “standards,” there is also an automatic reductionism that

Choosing To Become A Special Education

Choosing To Become A Special Education Read More

Choosing To Become A Special Education Editor’s Note: This is a sponsored post from online teacher certification programs at St. Joseph’s Online

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