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Leadership for Web2.0 in Education Report
"This report documents the beliefs, perspectives, and practices of educational administrators which help or hinder effective use of Web 2.0 in K-12 education."
The Edurati Review: 10 Principles for the Future of Learning
A great post summarizing a new report "The Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age"
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Eberly/OTE external publications - Carnegie Mellon University
Includes a Jan07 study on lecture webcasting and a Jun07 study on podcasting as coursecasting
Survey of Oklahoma Schools Shows One in Three Students Involved in Bullying
Oklahoma State Department of Health - published report 8 Oct 2008, based on 2005 survey statistics which apparently did not even look at Internet or cell phone based bullying as a catetory and location of bullying events.
AIR - American Institutes for Research - Making Research Relevant
The American Institutes for Research (AIR) is one of the largest behavioral and social science research organizations in the world. Our overriding goal is to use the best science available to bring the most effective ideas and approaches to enhancing everyday life. For us, making the world a better place is not wishful thinking. It is the goal that drives us.
Recommended articles on reading and media literacy from OTEP 2008 conference
Interesting that Dr Roller's article has the accompanying text: "please do not copy or cite." Are we allowed to even read it?! I've never seen an academic article posted online before with this tagline.
Teacher mikes help learning - 20 Aug 2008 - NZ Herald: New Zealand National news
Researchers who have experimented on schoolchildren in Auckland and Wellington say fitting teachers with a microphone and installing classroom speakers can dramatically improve pupils' test results.
The Silent Epidemic: Perspectives on High School Dropouts - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
2006 report on real dropout rates in the United States
On Intelligence - Welcome
Numenta Inc., formed by Jeff Hawkins, Donna Dubinsky and Dileep George has begun researching the practical application of Jeff's theories. The Numenta technology, called Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM), is based on a theory of the neocortex described in On Intelligence.
Podcast55: High Stakes Testing is the Enemy » Moving at the Speed of Creativity
This is a fantastic presentation by Dr. David Berliner of Arizona State University from April 2006 about how high stakes accountability inherently corrupts the teaching profession and hurts the very students politicians supporting these policies ostensibl
Inquiring Minds: Creating a Nation of Teachers as Learners. An "Education Week" Special Report.
from 1996!
Ed/ITLib DL → ELEARN 2003:1 Table of Contents
Papers presented and shared at the eLearn 2003 conference
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