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See on Scoop.it – educación líquida Do you know the history of social media? Think we’ll remember Facebook in 20 years? This detailed timeline is a must-see. See on www.edudemic.com
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See on Scoop.it – educación líquida Como cada año por estas fechas, se ha actualizado el Journal Citation Report de las revistas indexadas en las bases de datos Science Citation Index y Social Science Citation Index de Thomson Reuter… See on revistacomunicar.wordpress.com
See on Scoop.it – educación líquida Ultimately, the Jester expects that MOOCs will come and mostly go, like television-for-education came and mostly went. See on blog.ict4djester.org
See on Scoop.it – educación líquida A debate between Private School technology and Public School technology is actually a debate between Rich kids technology and Poor kids technology. Is it not? Rich isn’t just about money, its also about the luxury of time and the human capacity to prioritize where…
See on Scoop.it – educación líquida There are no technology shortcuts to good education. For primary and secondary schools that are underperforming or limited in resources, efforts to improve education should focus almost exclusively on better teachers and stronger administrations. See on edutechdebate.org
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See on Scoop.it – educación líquida What is Flipped Classroom? It is a classroom in which students view the lecture components of the class at home, then work with the teacher in class on projects and what previously would have been called homework. See on edtechreview.in
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