Tag Archives: Education

21st Century Learning mashup

If you watch just one video today, watch this mashup by Royan Lee. It features several TED presentations on, and around, the topic of 21st Century Learning.

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Hand crank OLPC

The Verge on the OLPC XO 3.0 tablet at CES: That power jack will accept the tablet’s regular AC adapter, but also other sorts of power sources, including a hand crank. Love the idea of a tablet hand crank.

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The Culling

Prof. Jonathan Jansen writes: There is a nasty micropolitics of schooling at play here. It is common knowledge that schools, under tremendous political pressure to improve their pass rates, do two things. They hold pupils back in earlier grades, especially … Continue reading

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The $100 OLPC tablet

Gizmodo and The Verge are reporting that the OLPC XO 3.0 tablet will be shown off at CES next week. What’s more, it is expected to go into production very shortly and apparently reach the market at a cost of … Continue reading

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KidsRuby is Ruby programming, for kids

And it looks great. A lot like Hackety Hack. If you have a kid who’s even slightly interested in computer programming – let them play with this.  

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Sinking deeper

Professor Jonathan Jansen, Vice Chancellor of UFS writes: With the society that sets the bar for performance so low, I have serious problems. Slowly, slowly we are digging our collective graves as we fall into a sinkhole of mediocrity from which … Continue reading

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Department of Basic Education distributes open-licensed textbooks

Arthur Attwell writes: The Department of Basic Education has printed open-licensed science and maths textbooks for every grade 10 learner in the country, and will follow up with grades 11 and 12 soon. I’ve heard estimates that this is around two … Continue reading

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Can Higher Learning be made habit forming?

Anthony Koser for Forbes: Just making the coursework available for free, of course, doesn’t make people use it, no matter how good it is. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve started the Stanford iOS course.

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Matric 2011 in review

South African students will breathe a sigh of relief tomorrow morning as the 2011 Matric results are released. This evening we got the summary data, and in general the numbers are good. 70,2% of state-school candidates passed (up 2% from … Continue reading

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EdTechConf Extended at Elkanah

It’s just two weeks to go until EdTechConf Extended at Elkanah House. Earlier this year we held the inaugural EdTechConf at the International School of Cape Town. 120 teachers, principals and ICT managers gathered together to learn and share best … Continue reading

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