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Learning happens through connections
We learn when we connect ideas, people, thoughts. This isn’t new, but the more I’m in a connected world the more I realize that it’s through connections that learning occurs. Is it just me? Or should we not be teaching students how to connect information to create new knowledge.
Jeff Utecht New Schools
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Quotes worth keeping
Learning happens through connections
We learn when we connect ideas, people, thoughts. This isn’t new, but the more I’m in a connected world the more I realize that it’s through connections that learning occurs. Is it just me? Or should we not be teaching students how to connect information to create new knowledge.
Jeff Utecht New Schools
Posted in Learning 2.0, Web 2.0 Tagged: Jeff Utecht (Source: heyjude)
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Learning,
School
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on poniedziałek, październik 27th, 2008 at 11:32 przed południem and is filed under Teaching.
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Quotes worth keeping
Learning happens through connections
We learn when we connect ideas, people, thoughts. This isn’t new, but the more I’m in a connected world the more I realize that it’s through connections that learning occurs. Is it just me? Or should we not be teaching students how to connect information to create new knowledge.
Jeff Utecht New Schools
Posted in Learning 2.0, Web 2.0 Tagged: Jeff Utecht (Source: heyjude)
Tags:
Learning,
School
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on poniedziałek, październik 27th, 2008 at 11:32 przed południem and is filed under Teaching.
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