This link has been bookmarked by 34 people . It was first bookmarked on 23 Feb 2009, by Ira Socol.
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jaelchng1) Computers not as tools for information but for designing and creating
2) Goal is digital fluency not just literacy - constructing with the language
3) Creative Economy (not just info or knowledge) Rethink how, what, where and when people learn -
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john thomasThis is a good example of the impact technology can have on creating citizens of the world.
21stcenturyskills 21stcenturylearning 21stcentury 21st century skills 21c edtech transformation mitchelresnick technology education teaching
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psmileyLearning must be paramount in "educating" our children
education technology learning digital literacy digitalfluency MIT
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Lisa UngerThis article discusses the importance of technology in education now, but points out that technology itself won't bring about a system change that is needed. Resnick discusses the philosophical change that is happening about the (diminishing) importance of information itself. He describes digital fluency like language fluency; it is not enough to know a few key phrases, you have to know how to create new ideas with the language.
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Sabine ReisasChapter 3, p32-37,
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michelle mcshortallMitchel Resnick's paper on learning in the digital age 2002, rethink how people learn, what people learn, move away from information....
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Julie Formo`"Teachers cannot simply pour information
into the heads of learners; rather, learning is an active process in
which people construct new understandings of the world around
them through active exploration, experimentation, discussion,
and reflection. In short: people don’t get ideas; they make them." -
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Michelle KrillTo take full advantage of new technologies, we need to funda-
mentally rethink our approaches to learning and education—
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Teresa FariaUm artigo de M. Resnick que vale a pena. Tenho uma versão em brasileiro m fomato doc no meu computador
First, the good news: in the years ahead, the
declining cost of computation will make
digital technologies accessible to nearly
everyone in all parts of the world, from inner-city
neighborhoods in the United States to rural
villages in developing nations. These new technologies have the
potential to fundamentally transform how and what people learn
throughout their lives. -
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Spiro BolosMitchel Resnick. Movement from Digital learning to Digital Fluency. From Info gathering to Info Creating
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Gardner CampbellMitchel Resnick, Media Laboratory, MIT
digital_literacy digital_fluency information_fluency information_literacy jmu_keynote filetype:pdf media:document
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