A look at personalized learning models in the US and what it means for ed reform.
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A Competency-Based system enables students to progress through standards based on their knowledge and skills. Learning can be anytime, anywhere in learning modules.
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Learning needs to be more personalized. We all know this. But rarely does anyone describe a practical way actually to accomplish that goal. This presentation...
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http://www.ted.com In this poignant, funny follow-up to his fabled 2006 talk, Sir Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical shift from standardized schools t...
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A year later, what policies have changed to support personalized learning?
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Knewton, the maker of test prep app that also provides analytics data about student performance, has released a thought-provoking infographic contending that the time is ripe for Web technologies to disrupt the education space.
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/PRNewswire/ -- Imagine a world in which students receive personalized instruction based on need, skill and interest, and where technology enhances the ability of all students to reach their individual learning potential. |
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Teachers can personalize learning by using 20% of the time for students to work on something they are passionate about. Students engage in the learning process and are motivated to learn.
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Designing digital learning environments could be one way to personalize learning for students. Learn how two teachers created online environments in Moodle to support the diversity of learners in their classrooms. Webinar airs on October 5th, 1 PM PST, 4 PM EST.
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Digital learning offers schools a chance to multiply the impact of their best teachers, personalize the education experience for each student and do both while spending less, a new study from the Nevada Policy Research Institute finds.
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When project-based learning is infused with technology, it may look and feel like a 21st-century idea, but it's built on a venerable foundation.
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