ACM 97 "The Next 50 Years" On-line version produced by Microsoft Research and Dog & Pony Studios

Educating The Barney Generation’s Grandchildren


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ACM 97

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Today’s Story

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What Is Educated Individual?

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Or, To Put It In The Vernacular

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Need NEW Type of Workers

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A Old Pedagogy To Meet The New Needs

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A Old Pedagogy To Meet The New Needs

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Student Inquiry Looks Like What Adults Do

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Enabling Inquiry: Technology’s Roles

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School, Community, Learning, Teaching

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School, Community, Learning, Teaching

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School, Community, Learning, Teaching

School, Community, Learning, Teaching

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School, Community, Learning, Teaching

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School, Community, Learning, Teaching

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Summary: Probems & Enabling Technologies

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Technology Has Had ZERO Impact On Education, So Far

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What Wil Be Different?

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Parable of the Trojan Horse

Trojan Mouse.....

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Public Education -- Democray’s Premier Institution

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Author: Elliot Soloway

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