Posts Tagged ‘ted’

Moving from Experts to Guides – Help Students Learn for Today and Tomorrow

Diana Laufenberg on TED.com

Tweet Throughout history schools have been the place to go to if you wanted access to information and learn from experts. Whether imparted by a teacher or assigned readings from classroom textbooks, schools have historically been the place to get access to information and to learn the “right” answer. Teachers and students have traditionally lived Read more »

How Can We Learn From Students?

Adora Svitak on TED.com

Tweet In the classroom, there are very distinct roles. A teacher works with a classroom of students to guide their development of knowledge and skills. Students learn from the teacher and the course by completing assignments and projects. When imagining this, we visualize a teacher at the front of the room and students working at Read more »

Inspire Student-Guided Learning With the Reaches of Technology

Sugata Mitra

Tweet In the past, I have discussed how the Internet, technology and computers have connected us to more information and individuals around the globe than ever before. This connection to everything has developed into a learning device and mode of accessing information from within the classroom. This week, I stumbled across a video titled, “Sugata Read more »

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