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Work in the Future Will Fall into These 4 Categories
- animal planet-Lions Documentary – Hungry Lion Eats and Destroys Hyena http://funmusictech-zonefree.rhcloud.com/funny/animal-planet-animal-planet-lions-documentar/ - post by siya1calm
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Employable skills, the things employers will actually look for, and skills high performers exhibit are not just technical learned skills. It's creativity, ingenuity, collaboration, synthesis, the ability to work across multiple disciplines, to communicate with others. The challenge is we don't teach them - we expect collaboration to come as a by-product of academic activity. Some people have a natural strength with them but they're teachable and we're not doing that.Work will be less about dealing with facts and figures, due to process automation, and more about the application of that information. Computers are good at doing the jobs we find hard, and bad at the ones we find easy. For example processing information and analysing huge amounts of info - computers are way better at these tasks than people.But empathy, insight, intuition, it's impossible to do those as well. It's probable that as artificial intelligence [AI] develops there will be some capability, but never what a human can do. People should move into roles requiring these skills.
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Five ways work will change in the future | Society | The Guardian
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Global Education Highlights (weekly)
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Global Education Highlights (weekly)
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Congrats to Sonya Van Schaijik and her new book with Pam Hook - SOLO Taxonomy and English Language Learners How I use SOLO https://t.co/lBxthEzvhZ
tags: education SOLOtaxonomy english
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Global Education and Technology Innovators Join Forces for Global Leadership Week
Press release and call for support for Global Leadership Week April 25-29, 2016
tags: education globalleadership
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Recording of my chat with Larry Jacobs for Education Talk Radio on March 14/15 2016
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Global Education Highlights (weekly)
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Library 2.016 : Privacy in the Digital Age - Library 2.0
Library 2.016 : Privacy in the Digital Age Free online conference March 16/17
tags: library education free conference online privacy digitalcitizenship
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Global education programs for teachers & students | VIF Learning Center
Look! VIF have updated their website - lots of exciting things to interact with.
tags: VIF education globallearning
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What do Globally Competent Students Look Like? | Getting Smart
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This case study illustrates opportunities afforded by recent developments in technology for students to learn through this type of social practice without needing to attend campus or indeed even meet during their studies.
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What are your digital rights? | World Economic Forum
Good discussion points raised in this article.
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Personalize Learning: Continuum of Engagement: From Compliant to Flow
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ETL523 What is digital citizenship? | Taking Time…
Excellent post by Trisah, ETL523 201630 student - shows how digital citizenship means participation and involvement and shares how this can be done in a meaningful way.
Sunday, March 06, 2016
Global Education Highlights (weekly)
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Digital Citizenship. #ETL523 starts here | Learn, do, teach...
Thought provoking blog post by #ETL523 student https://twitter.com/hbailie How we approach the use of mobile and wireless learning in schools is a digital/global citizen piece.
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Imagine If We Invented School Today on Vimeo
schoolhouse.edu.au - promotion video - thought provoking
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Schoolhouse Centre for Progressive Education
An interesting futuristic non-profit group ideating a new model of schooling in Australia
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SOLO Taxonomy and English Language Learners
Co-written by Sonya Van Schaijik and Pam Hook - launch coming on March 18!
tags: education book SOLOtaxonomy
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Students from Chicago introducing themselves to others in the Digiteen project (Flat Connections)