by andflywrite | May 8, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
Illustris project video is an example of how powerful a short YouTube can be for learning; here’s the recently released video simulation of a representative portion of the universe evolving from post Big Bang to present. Also an example of the...
by kris | May 7, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
Ngage is an organization in Dona Ana County that appears to serve as a backbone organization to help organize communities to secure grant funding for collective impact. PSA plans to learn more about the Ngage process for a vision of educational success in Dona Ana...
by andflywrite | May 3, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER, GO AHEAD CALLER
From the NYTimes weekly magazine, an article that compares and contrasts students at two high schools in NY. One in a upper class neighborhood, and one in a lower class neighborhood. I use the word “class” advisedly here, but for lack of a better term,...
by kris | May 1, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
Ignatia DeWaard shares research on the characteristics of seamless learning for mobile and MOOC learning. The abstract discusses the the vast area of research needed to understand fluid learning options for optimal learning and training. The characteristics for...
by andflywrite | Apr 28, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
Book by two MIT economists and tech change specialists says we are in the almost straight up part of the graphed curve based on exponential change in technology… worth a read to gain some perspective on pace and rate and ubiquity of change in communication...
by andflywrite | Apr 26, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER, GO AHEAD CALLER
NYTimes article on The Walton Foundation’s support for charter schools and educational reform goes into depth about the size and breadth of their involvement which is enormous all across the various elements involved in educational policy and reform...