7 Skills Students Will Always Need: Future-Proofing School
From critical thinking and collaboration to adaptability, influence, and imagination, here are 7 skills students will always need.
From critical thinking and collaboration to adaptability, influence, and imagination, here are 7 skills students will always need.
There’s no reason a ‘school’ can’t become a tech-infused place-based learning environment that focuses on literacy and civic participation.
Apple set out to innovate textbooks and it just might work. But innovation in textbooks only results in innovative textbooks.
While funding one of several barriers to innovation in education, failures of communication and imagination might be more significant.
In this particular future of classroom technology, there are three distinct domains/learning spaces: Classroom, Studio, and Virtual.
Shifts to create the classroom of the future include a shift from academic standards to learning networks and single modalities to blended.
The Difference Between Education 1.0 & 3.0 contributed by Jackie Gerstein The shift from ‘Education 1.0’ to ‘Education 3.0’ is a shift from ‘education’ to people. Schools are doing Education 1.0; talking about doing Education 2.0; when they should plan and implement Education 3.0. This post seeks to compare the developments of the Internet-Web to…
Desks, tests, computer labs, and more. Here are 12 things that could disappear from classrooms in the next 12 years.
How To Teach With Apps Using The SAMR Model by TeachThought Staff Not all apps are created equal. Not all teacher planning and instructional design are created equal. Mash the two, and we’re beginning to see the opportunity for some real disparity. In response, we’ve taken the popular SAMR model and use it as a…
25 Predictions I Made About The Future Of Education by Terry Heick Originally published Dec 22, 2012 Preface: I talk a lot about the future of learning, and sometimes it’s fun to go back and look to see how off I was about some things while getting lucky and being a little less wrong about…
According to John Dewey, ‘We must prepare our students…for their world.’ by Terry Heick “The world is moving at a tremendous rate. No one knows where. We must prepare our children not for the world of the past, not for our world, but for their world–the world of the future.” That’s not Ken Robinson, but…
What is Connected Learning? An approach to learning that views interests and passions that are developed in a social context as essential.
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