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109 ideas for virtual learning : how open content will help close the digital divide / Judy Breck.
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Title:109 ideas for virtual learning : how open content will help close the digital divide / Judy Breck.
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Variant Title:One hundred and nine ideas for virtual learning
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Author/Creator:Breck, Judy, 1936-
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Published/Created:Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006.
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: LB1044.87 .B726 2006
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Call Number: LB1044.87 .B726 2006
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Teaching--Computer network resources.
Education--Computer network resources.
Internet in education.
Computer managed instruction.
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Description:xx, 331 p. ; 24 cm.
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Series:Digital learning series ; no. 3.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:1578863724 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1578862809 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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Contents:Idea 1. most important idea
Idea 2. Ideas in common
Idea 3. Ideas are open
Idea 4. Attitude of avoidance
Idea 5. Call a kid to fix it
Idea 6. I don't understand the Internet
Idea 7. Internet is a big encyclopedia
Idea 8. Why only open content will endure
Idea 9. Children need cultural comfort
Idea 10. Is there a conspiracy?
Idea 11. education establishment ogre
Idea 12. Knowing the bad stuff
Idea 13. education establishment attitudes toward the Internet
Idea 14. Attitude : wire the schools
Idea 15. Attitude : technology cannot replace human teachers
Idea 16. Attitude : books are better
Idea 17. Attitude : ignore the Internet
Idea 18. Attitude : reposition present education techniques online
Idea 19. Attitude : control Internet access to protect children
Idea 20. Attitude : educators must choose what students use
Idea 21. Attitude : education must retrieve control of open content
Idea 22. Attitude : the education industry creates superior content
Idea 23. Attitude : curriculum standards rule
Idea 24. Attitude : wire the schools, not the kids
Idea 25. response of the American public
Idea 26. kid's attitude
Idea 27. college level clearer course
Idea 28. extra-education little-noticed morph
Idea 29. Distant learning is many things
Idea 30. Responses of various countries
Idea 31. accurate attitude about technology
Idea 32. Can pedagogy be what it teaches?
Idea 33. "it's only access" mental block
Idea 34. great content cascade onto the Internet
Idea 35. author's vantage point
Idea 36. Hewlett Foundation initiative
Idea 37. Technology was the first necessary step for access
Idea 38. What knowledge is
Idea 39. Knowledge moved
Idea 40. Why knowledge accessed in the virtual knowledge ecology is superior
Idea 41. Open content only is accessed from the virtual knowledge ecology
Idea 42. Why open content is a bargain
Idea 43. Literacy and language
Idea 44. container is not the content
Idea 45. Direct, individual access
Idea 46. Search engines as access
Idea 47. Repositioned old kinds of access
Idea 48. Open content for learning that is not part of the virtual knowledge ecology
Idea 49. Content that cascades into the virtual knowledge ecology becomes global
Idea 50. Content for small children and other learner levels
Idea 51. Definition and history of the virtual learning cascade
Idea 52. Eyewitness account of the subject cascade
Idea 53. Eyewitness account of the cascade sources
Idea 54. How open content is paid for
Idea 55. movement toward a new ecology of learning
Idea 56. increasing level of detail
Idea 57. Ubiquitous wireless computing
Idea 58. It takes a network for knowledge to emerge
Idea 59. Early glimpses of the virtual knowledge ecology
Idea 60. Cyberspace cognitive explosion
Idea 61. Why it takes chaos and complexity
Idea 62. Cambrian explosion
Idea 63. Highway to network to ecology
Idea 64. center of everything
Idea 65. Seeing wholes
Idea 66. Opening the universe of human learning
Idea 67. Open content only
Idea 68. Complexity and the emergence of meaning
Idea 69. Minimalization
Idea 70. Networks
Idea 71. Small-world networks
Idea 72. Dynamic networks
Idea 73. 80-20 rule
Idea 74. network effect
Idea 75. Open content vets spontaneously
Idea 76. Darwinian effect
Idea 77. Virtual content creatures
Idea 78. Why aggregated virtual knowledge is superior
Idea 79. How to find something on the Internet
Idea 80. grand idea
Idea 81. Making learning suit the new knowledge location
Idea 82. knowledge itself is not isolated but connected
Idea 83. education to expect
Idea 84. adaptation of technology
Idea 85. adaptation of content
Idea 86. adaptation across cultures
Idea 87. Letting kids really learn something
Idea 88. How kids adapt to the virtual knowledge ecology
Idea 89. gift of the virtual knowledge ecology to teaching
Idea 90. How the education establishment could adapt
Idea 91. Embrace the main idea
Idea 92. Don't try to fix the schools
Idea 93. Get the virtual knowledge ecology to the kids
Idea 94. Use cell phone screens now
Idea 95. Give each child of yours WI-FI
Idea 96. Get laptops to school students
Idea 97. Develop devices for ubiquitous mobile computing
Idea 98. Give other people's kids WI-FI
Idea 99. Paint the planet with access
Idea 100. Transmit a lily pad
Idea 101. Press forward on language tools
Idea 102. Take open content into the future
Idea 103. Accept obsolescence
Idea 104. Think share not copyright
Idea 105. Make open content and they will come
Idea 106. Open your own content
Idea 107. Sprout language lily pads
Idea 108. Rethink assessment
Idea 109. Be a pixel pedagogue
App. cyberschool cascade.