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What do we sing about, when we sing about the body? The chart below, based on a sample of thousands songs, tells the story. The size of a circle corresponds to how often that part is mentioned in each genre. Click on a genre name to see a close-up that shows exactly what words were used.
It’s easy to sell books and other commodities on the web. It’s not easy to deliver a quality education. But two converging trends point toward a future when we will see the traditional university give way to an online alternative — something I wasn’t willing to bank on two years ago
In this new video from TED Education, teacher and author Jonathan Bergmann uses colorful analogies to help us visualize the scale of the atom and its nucleus
Art in the Era of the Internet (and Why Open Education Matters)
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Beautiful photography, incredible art and clever design. That pretty much sums it up.
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Have you ever wondered what tomorrow might look like? The GOOD 100, presented by FIAT, is our compilation of the trends, politics, technology, and cultural landmarks large and small that are driving us to the future.
Web1.0 to Web3.0 ~ A wolf in sheep’s clothing or a new culture of learning?
Web 3.0 - The New Social Web
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This is a collection of historical Christmas celebrations for many different countries. The celebration or activity is the earliest history for each country and may not represent the current Christmas celebrations of today.
n A New Culture of Learning, Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown pursue an understanding of how the forces of change, and emerging waves of interest associated with these forces, inspire and invite us to imagine a future of learning that is as powerful as it is optimistic. Our understanding of what constitutes "a new culture of learning" is based on several basic assumptions about the world and how learning occurs:
Welcome to Your Poplit Station: Using Popular Culture and Media to Enhance Literacy Learning! Media content provided by YouTube.com. This website & questions created by J. Johnson, teacher. This site is not an endorsement of any content provided herein. It is strictly for educational purposes!
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