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May
7
A New York Fairy Tale
May
5
Information R/evolution
Podcasting in Plain English
May
3
A Vision of Students Today
A Vision of K-12 Students Today
Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?
education
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humour
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alternative education
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vision in education
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creativity
After the BMW ad you will see of the great short statements about what is important in education
Father Guido Sarducci's Five Minute University
The very, very funny 'Father Guido Sarducci's Five Minute University'
Education %u2013 %u201CTeaching teaching & understanding understanding%u201C
What a great idea!
Kiwi!
kiw
Delightful!
Women In Art
by Philip Scott Johnson 500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art Music: Bach's Sarabande from
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jevin
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Women In Art
Thanks, momichel, for letting us know more about the Women in Art video. I appreciate it.
Apr
26
BasvdBeld
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Information R/evolution
Welsch heeft het over Information R/Evolution. Hoe het omgaan met informatie veranderd is in de afgelopen 10/15 jaar.
Apr
22
edjurist
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Information R/evolution
He does such great work.
Apr
15
edjurist
commented on
A Vision of Students Today
Your Class .. my class ... theirs.
edjurist
commented on
Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?
Teaching Creativity ... That Sounds Like a Good Idea
cathyinoz
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A Vision of K-12 Students Today
almost as interesting as the video are all the comments
mjmontagne
commented on
A Vision of Students Today
This is a video we discussed in a dean's meeting the other day...
Apr
12
sbrunvan
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A Vision of K-12 Students Today
This is similar to the other video on the digital learner of today but focuses more on k-12 students.
Apr
10