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Learning in a Networked World: For Ourselves and for Our Students (Will Richardson)
Abstract
If we have access and the skills to take advantage of it, the Web gives us an easy connection to the people and the resources that we need to learn whatever we want to learn, when we want to learn it. That fact challenges the fundamental beliefs that we've held about schools and teaching and learning for over 100 years. As our students graduate into a fast-changing, globally networked world, what assumptions do we need to reconsider about how to best prepare them for their futures? How can each one of us begin to change our own learning practice to better model these new opportunities for our students? And what new challenges do we have to overcome to make sure the idea of school remains relevant in the networked world in which our students will live?
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Series
2013 Merit Member Conference
Duration
00:54:02 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Copyright Date
2013-05-15
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