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Change: in Centennial, Colorado, United States. The presentation "went viral" on the Web in February 2007 and, as of June 2007, had been seen by at
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Change: at Kansas State University, "A Vision of Students Today," showing the characteristics of students today - how they learn, what they need to learn, their
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Change: teachers refuse to enter the digital age with their teaching practices?Since most of today's students can appropriately be labeled as "Digital Learners", why do so many teachers refuse to enter the digital age with their teaching practices?Regardless of the curriculum content, and beginning
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Change: evaluate multi-media textsAttend to the ethical responsibilities required by these complex environments From Curriculum 2.0 New Literacy Wiki Information Literacy searching, finding and validating informationWeb 2.0 Reading Skills Web 2.0 Writing Skills Networking Skills Tools Every Student Should Be Able to Use WikiBlog
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Change: Design and share information for global communities to meet a variety of purposesManage, analyze and synthesize multiple streams of simultaneous informationCreate, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media textsAttend to the ethical responsibilities required by these complex environments Information Literacy searching, finding and validating informationWeb 2.0 Reading Skills
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Change: as subheadings, what do students really need to know? From NTSE: 21st Century Literacy SkillsInformation Literacy searching, finding and validating informationWeb 2.0 Reading Skills Web 2.0 Writing Skills Networking Skills Tools Every Student Should Be Able to Use WikiBlog
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Change: Greg Cruey (guest blogger at Dangerously Irrelevant)"The 21st Century Learning Initiative has more to do with applying a Constructivist approach to learning to the pedagogy of the classroom
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Change: "The 21st Century Learning Initiative has more to do with applying a Constructivist approach to learning to the pedagogy of the classroom than it has
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Change: Regardless of the curriculum content, and beginning with the concept of the Read/Write Web as subheadings, what do students really need to know?Information Literacy searching, finding and validating informationWeb 2.0 Reading Skills Web 2.0 Writing Skills Networking Skills Tools Every Student Should Be Able to Use WikiBlog
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Change: "The current curriculum is information-centric because we still believe that if students just learn a basic set of facts, it will be good for them
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Change: Richardson:Richardson: Can we organize a set of skills that students need in order to inherit the future?From Will at Weblogg-ed.com Our kids’ futures will require them to be: Networked–They’ll need an “outboard brain.”More collaborative–They are going to need to work closely with people to co-create information.
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Change: can be addressed with varying curriculum contentstudents thatneed willin prepareorder learnersto forinherit theirthe future?From Will at Weblogg-ed.com Our kids’ futures will require them to be: Networked–They’ll need an “outboard brain.”More collaborative–They are going to need
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Change: Editors of information–Something we should have been teaching them all along but is even more important now. Beginning with the concept of the Read/Write Web as subheadings, what do we need students to know? Web 2.0 Reading Skills Web 2.0 Writing Skills Networking Skills Tools Every Student
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Change: that will prepare learners for their future?Beginning with the concept of the Read/Write Web as subheadings, what do we need students to know? Web 2.0 Reading Skills Web 2.0 Writing Skills Networking Skills Tools Every Student Should Be Able to Use WikiBlog
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Change: Let's separate the knowledge from the skills. Can we organize a set of learning skills that can be addressed with varying curriculum content that will prepare learners for their future?Beginning with the concept of the Read/Write Web as subheadings, what do we need students to know?Web 2.0
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