Connectivity, the Answer to Ending Ignorance and Separation: Can You Hear Me Yet?R&L Education, 2004 - 169 ページ Applying the hot, new network theories to education, Breck describes an emerging and entirely new medium of expression platformed in connectivity that is creating compelling new learning assets nestled into an online webbed matrix of academic subjects. She argues for abandoning standards and grade separation for the natural knowledge context formation arising spontaneously within the Internet. It is a fascinating world where schools are replaced by networks and universal individual connectivity brings about astounding changes when we all study on a common virtual ground and when we can all be heard. |
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... , to mid- century angry shouts of " Johnny Can't Read , " to the anguish over " Tragic Inequalities " and into our era of diminishing standards and in- tellectually insular schools across the globe , little has been PREFACE.
... , to mid- century angry shouts of " Johnny Can't Read , " to the anguish over " Tragic Inequalities " and into our era of diminishing standards and in- tellectually insular schools across the globe , little has been PREFACE.
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... standards and curricula , and makes us cringe at the anti - socialization of the sepa- ration by grade within schools and from family that is a mainstay of our crumbling education practices . Chapter 6 describes how human knowledge ...
... standards and curricula , and makes us cringe at the anti - socialization of the sepa- ration by grade within schools and from family that is a mainstay of our crumbling education practices . Chapter 6 describes how human knowledge ...
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DYNAMIC NETS YOUR PERSONAL CONTROLLER | 11 |
HOW NETS WORK THE NEW SCIENCE OF NETWORKS | 29 |
A NETWORK TO TERMINATE TERROR MENDING THE HUMAN WEB | 51 |
MALL NETS ECOMMERCE HAS SHOWN THE WAY | 79 |
NET MIRRORS THE FABULOUS NEW MEDIUM OF EXPRESSION | 95 |
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