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The Internet of Education: what role for education research?

Published on Dec 10, 20133195 Views

The challenges facing education can only be solved with the help of computer science. But perhaps we haven't yet been clear enough about what the problems are that we hope CS can solve. And reciprocal

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The Internet of Education: What role for Education Research?00:00
Gandhi - 100:23
Gandhi - 200:38
Gandhi - 300:51
Classroom - 101:04
Classroom - 201:09
Seymour Papert’s contribution01:38
Teaching children thinking02:08
Programming03:46
Constructionism06:14
People learn best by making things and sharing them - 108:19
People learn well if they care about what they’re learning - 109:19
Let’s not only make new ways to learn, let’s make new things for learning - 109:53
People learn best by making things and sharing them - 211:10
Kahn11:13
Bill Gates13:11
Technology - 113:52
Technology - 214:42
Technology - 314:46
People learn well if they care about what they’re learning - 216:10
Picture from Thailand16:13
The knowledge that powers the world is less and less visible17:22
Systems are read-only17:50
Let’s not only make new ways to learn, let’s make new things for learning - 218:40
CXXXVII X IV - 118:43
CXXXVII X IV - 221:48
Education must NOT be read-only21:55
Goldman Sachs - 122:00
Goldman Sachs - 222:32
Goldman Sachs - 322:50
Goldman Sachs - 423:26
Goldman Sachs - 523:27
Goldman Sachs - 625:20
'New trends'25:31
App28:52
Technology enhanced learning research programme (2007-13)29:33
Connect30:11
Share30:44
Engage31:17
Know31:55
Streamline32:27
Professor Diana Laurillard32:35
Include33:44
Ian Lowe33:59
Compute34:47
Some ideas are unlearnable, because of the way they are represented35:03
Flock of birds36:33
Algorithm37:15
Interface38:10
Challenges - 139:28
Challenges - 239:37
Learning the learnable42:54