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- Boston Review — Evgeny Morozov: Edit This Page on 2009-11-09
- At-Risk Students Make Multimedia | Edutopia on 2009-10-14
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Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE on 2009-10-02
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The most profound impact of the Internet, an impact that has yet to be fully realized, is its ability to support and expand the various aspects of social learning
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In a traditional Cartesian educational system, students may spend years learning about a subject; only after amassing sufficient (explicit) knowledge are they expected to start acquiring the (tacit) knowledge or practice of how to be an active practitioner/professional in a field.9
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- NTLF Vol. 16 No. 1 2006 - Teaching Naked on 2009-09-25
- Sam Wineburg: Historical Thinking and Other Unnatural Acts on 2009-09-14
- Why Skepticism is Good: My Reply to Clay Shirky | Britannica Blog on 2009-09-14
- The Extended Mind on 2009-09-14
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How Google Is Making Us Smarter | Machine-Brain Connections | DISCOVER Magazine on 2009-09-14
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I have a hard time taking these Cassandras of the Computer Age seriously. For one thing, they are much more interested in our fears than in the facts.
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HUMW 011-06 on 2009-09-13
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makes me wonder what knowledge is
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makes me wonder what knowledge is
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Kanazawa, Ishikawa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 2009-07-08
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their exact purpose is not certain, but one theory is that they were wind blockers, which is logical given Kanazawa’s weather.
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