Learning to Change-Changing to Learn



Uploaded by: floyda007
Video Description:
Learning to Change Changing to Learn Advancing K-12 Technology Leadership, Consortium for School Networking(COSN) Video


Tags for this video: COSN education Improve K-12 Learning Non Outreach Profit

Find more videos in the "Nonprofit" category
See more videos uploaded by floyda007

Related Videos
3 Steps for 21st Century LearningOld School LearningTraditional and digital pedagogy
3-steps-for-21st-century-learning.html3-steps-for-21st-century-learning.html3-steps-for-21st-century-learning.html
"Times are changing" - Bob DylanDid You Know; Shift Happens - Globalization; Information AgeEducation Today and Tomorrow
3-steps-for-21st-century-learning.html3-steps-for-21st-century-learning.html3-steps-for-21st-century-learning.html


Share This Video:       StumbleUpon       del.icio.us       Reddit       digg       Furl       Spurl       Simpy       YahooMyWeb


Comments for this video: Show || Hide
Comments for this video on YouTube
Well done. Allow ... ( 5 months ago by straylor)
Well done. Allow our students the same access to technology in school that they have outside of school. It's time to move forward with new paradigms for learning and embrace 21st century technology learning skills. Scott Traylor 360KID
I largely agree ... ( 5 months ago by mysterbee06)
I largely agree with this. But: until the monopoly of the ETS/SAT/AP/College Board is broken, schools will be forced to focus on the vending machine/right answer approach. Colleges are complicit by taking the SAT as the main indicator of ability. So we have to dethrone the ETS. How?
Most of the ... ( 5 months ago by nctplarry)
Most of the commentary on this topic comes from the mouths of adults -- concerned adults, but still adults. Wouldn't it be very interesting to hear the perspective of a global panel of teenagers -- students immersed in the systems being criticized in this video? What would THEY design if they could? (Maybe we know the answer to this question, if only we look at the social networks in which they participate outside of "school.") I say we must "solder on." Make this as important as "greening."
The irony is that ... ( 5 months ago by brittgow)
The irony is that this video is inaccessible in many schools - so teachers and students will not get the message! How about cross-posting on Teacher-Tube?
This video is well ... ( 5 months ago by twinlakescolorado)
This video is well done. As a progressive school district, we are heading in the direction of this type of educational shift. Susan Patrick is speaking to our community/district this summer. It is an exciting time to be in education, but this change will be met with a lot of political and historical roadblocks. One of them includes teachers saying, "Where can I add this technology stuff into my already full day?" We also have teacher prep. schools still training teachers in the 20th Century.
I may be an adult, ... ( 4 months ago by straylor)
I may be an adult, but I'm all for the opinions of kids, especially kids around the globe. Just because I'm an adult commenting, don't stereotype me. :-) Scott 360KID
Eventually a ... ( 4 months ago by janicewhite)
Eventually a critical mass will be reached where it happens! Connectivism (George Siemens, Stephen Downes) and Informal Learning (Jay Cross) plus Wenger and Lave et al (communities of practice)... the passion and inspiration is out there now, but generally it is management that needs to hear and commit. Power and tradition is difficult to relinquish perhaps? How do we reach the decision-makers? Thanks for an affirming piece of work, Janice White
As an administrator ... ( 4 months ago by Sandman2714)
As an administrator of an Elementary school in BC Canada, I often respond to this question by asking educators, "What are they are willing to let go of in their practice to utilize these tools that truly engage students?"
This is stupid crap ( 1 month ago by jayeflip)
This is stupid crap



Tell a friend:


URL 
Embed Code