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Securing the Internet of Things | #CyberSecurity #Coding #Arduino #IoT

Securing the Internet of Things | #CyberSecurity #Coding #Arduino #IoT | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Aside from cool cat feeders, it is possible to find multiple maker projects for controlling garage doors, blind windows, smart locks, tracking cars, control temperature and humidity levels, and so on. However, the security aspect of these devices needs to take some extra attention, starting from the connection between the device and the Cloud infrastructure.

 

Most microcontrollers today are not powerful enough to handle secure connections, like SSL or TLS, so all the communication between the device and the server is open to attacks, like sniffing values, tacking device credentials, faking values, granting unauthorized access to physical facilities, unlocking doors, and many other possibilities. This way, securing the communications for all the Internet-connected devices should be a priority, especially if they can jeopardize our security or privacy.

The security of the Internet of Things does not only rely on secure communications, but it is a great start. The maker community must be aware of the security concerns of untrusted communications, and must have the appropriate resources to handle it. This way it is common to see different alternatives to offer secure communications in the microcontrollers, like porting SSL/TLS libraries to cheap devices like ESP8266, or device vendors that already integrates a crypto chip that process all this stuff by hardware, like the recent Arduino MKR1000.

In thinger.io we are concerned about this security aspect, so our cloud supports secure connections for any device with this capability. In the recent Arduino library update, starting from version 2.4.1, we have introduced support for the Arduino MKR1000, including secure TLS connections by default. Just start with the following sample sketch for the MKR1000, and you will have encrypted connections by default.

 

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https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=ARDUINO

 

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Aside from cool cat feeders, it is possible to find multiple maker projects for controlling garage doors, blind windows, smart locks, tracking cars, control temperature and humidity levels, and so on. However, the security aspect of these devices needs to take some extra attention, starting from the connection between the device and the Cloud infrastructure.

 

Most microcontrollers today are not powerful enough to handle secure connections, like SSL or TLS, so all the communication between the device and the server is open to attacks, like sniffing values, tacking device credentials, faking values, granting unauthorized access to physical facilities, unlocking doors, and many other possibilities. This way, securing the communications for all the Internet-connected devices should be a priority, especially if they can jeopardize our security or privacy.

The security of the Internet of Things does not only rely on secure communications, but it is a great start. The maker community must be aware of the security concerns of untrusted communications, and must have the appropriate resources to handle it. This way it is common to see different alternatives to offer secure communications in the microcontrollers, like porting SSL/TLS libraries to cheap devices like ESP8266, or device vendors that already integrates a crypto chip that process all this stuff by hardware, like the recent Arduino MKR1000.

In thinger.io we are concerned about this security aspect, so our cloud supports secure connections for any device with this capability. In the recent Arduino library update, starting from version 2.4.1, we have introduced support for the Arduino MKR1000, including secure TLS connections by default. Just start with the following sample sketch for the MKR1000, and you will have encrypted connections by default.

 

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https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=ARDUINO

 

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5 ways to build a blog from scratch | #Blogs #Blogging #WritingSkills #DigitalSkills

5 ways to build a blog from scratch | #Blogs #Blogging #WritingSkills #DigitalSkills | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

You don’t need to make excuses. There are lots of legitimate reasons why you haven’t prioritized your blog. Maybe you are a one-person marketing team and need to focus your attention on paid promotion and social media. Perhaps you come from an industry that is traditionally offline and your company has only recently started building a digital presence. Maybe you used to have a blog, but due to other pressing concerns, it has remained stagnant for months or even years.

Whatever your excuse, it’s not too late to get a blog up and running before the new year. And it’s easier than you think! Maintaining a content hub on your website is essential for building organic traffic and generating inbound leads. A good blog helps google find you, provides material for you to share on social media, and demonstrates your industry expertise and brand credibility. Here are 5 simple tips to help you activate an older blog, or start blogging from scratch...

 

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You don’t need to make excuses. There are lots of legitimate reasons why you haven’t prioritized your blog. Maybe you are a one-person marketing team and need to focus your attention on paid promotion and social media. Perhaps you come from an industry that is traditionally offline and your company has only recently started building a digital presence. Maybe you used to have a blog, but due to other pressing concerns, it has remained stagnant for months or even years.

Whatever your excuse, it’s not too late to get a blog up and running before the new year. And it’s easier than you think! Maintaining a content hub on your website is essential for building organic traffic and generating inbound leads. A good blog helps google find you, provides material for you to share on social media, and demonstrates your industry expertise and brand credibility. Here are 5 simple tips to help you activate an older blog, or start blogging from scratch...

 

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10 jobs that didn’t exist 10 years ago | #ICT

10 jobs that didn’t exist 10 years ago | #ICT | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

The stories shaping the Global, Regional and Industry agendas.

 

In 2006, Facebook was in its infancy, Twitter was being launched, and nobody had iPhones. Ten years on, the world is a very different place, and so is the workplace.

 

Jobs exist now that we’d never heard of a decade ago. One estimate suggests that 65% of children entering primary school today will ultimately end up working in completely new job types that aren’t on our radar yet.

 

This pace of change is only going to get faster thanks to rapid advances in the fields of robotics, driverless transport, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, advanced materials and genomics, according to the World Economic Forum’s latest annual Human Capital Index.

 

From Uber drivers to millennial generation experts, here’s a selection of 10 occupations that weren’t around in 2006.

 

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The stories shaping the Global, Regional and Industry agendas.

 

In 2006, Facebook was in its infancy, Twitter was being launched, and nobody had iPhones. Ten years on, the world is a very different place, and so is the workplace.

 

Jobs exist now that we’d never heard of a decade ago. One estimate suggests that 65% of children entering primary school today will ultimately end up working in completely new job types that aren’t on our radar yet.

 

This pace of change is only going to get faster thanks to rapid advances in the fields of robotics, driverless transport, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, advanced materials and genomics, according to the World Economic Forum’s latest annual Human Capital Index.

 

From Uber drivers to millennial generation experts, here’s a selection of 10 occupations that weren’t around in 2006.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=jobs+in+the+future

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=future

 

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Waartoe onderwijzen wij? De lijst met antwoorden op deze vraag zal lang zijn. Ergens in die lijst staat nu ook: Om kinderen voor te bereiden op jobs die op vandaag nog niet bestaan. 
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What is the Blockchain and Why is it So Important? | #Infographic #Fintech #BigData #CryptoCurrency

What is the Blockchain and Why is it So Important? | #Infographic #Fintech #BigData #CryptoCurrency | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The Blockchain is a distributed database technology that stores a single version of the truth of anything digital. How will it impact your business?

 

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Critical Thinking: Educating Competent Citizens | #DigitalCitiZENship #eSkills

Critical Thinking: Educating Competent Citizens | #DigitalCitiZENship #eSkills | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

We are becoming increasingly aware of the need to analyze the enormous amount of information we receive every day.  This information helps us in our cognitive development and participates in the construction of our patterns of perception of reality. In the case of children and young people, these patterns are in continual development.

Critical thought is a cognitive process that proposes the systematic analysis of information, opinion and statements that we accept in our daily life as valid or true. It is a basic skill for a competent, free and responsible citizen.

It is not about questioning every information we get everyday, it is about being critical with the information that is relevant to us when we make up an opinion about something.

 

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We are becoming increasingly aware of the need to analyze the enormous amount of information we receive every day.  This information helps us in our cognitive development and participates in the construction of our patterns of perception of reality. In the case of children and young people, these patterns are in continual development.

Critical thought is a cognitive process that proposes the systematic analysis of information, opinion and statements that we accept in our daily life as valid or true. It is a basic skill for a competent, free and responsible citizen.

It is not about questioning every information we get everyday, it is about being critical with the information that is relevant to us when we make up an opinion about something.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Critical-Thinking

 

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Galileo - Smart Mirror zum selber bauen | #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #DIY

Galileo - Smart Mirror zum selber bauen | #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #DIY | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Smart Mirror zum selber bauen: Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand, wie wird das Wetter im Land? Der Smart Mirror zum selber bauen kann euch den Morgen im Bad so...

 

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Smart Mirror zum selber bauen: Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand, wie wird das Wetter im Land? Der Smart Mirror zum selber bauen kann euch den Morgen im Bad so...

 

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Criticism Is Not Feedback | #LEARNing2LEARN #Coaching #ModernEDU

Criticism Is Not Feedback | #LEARNing2LEARN #Coaching #ModernEDU | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Are You Open to Feedback?

Some people avoid feedback like the plague. They think that if they don’t know their flaws, they don’t have any. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that these folks make the same mistakes over and over again. Other people evade constructive feedback by surrounding themselves with yes people. They’d rather receive confirmation of their own ideas than be challenged by opposing views. While that might do wonders for their ego, it does little to advance their cause. The fact is, surrounding yourself with yes people is like talking to yourself.

Feedback should be welcomed rather than feared.

 

In fact, we should thank folks who make the effort to nurture us with their valuable input –– even if it hurts at times. How do you expect to become a better person if you don’t know where to begin? The truth is, practice doesn’t make perfect if you’re doing it wrong. Feedback enables us to learn about our shortcomings and take corrective action. Don’t bury your head…nourish it. That’s how excellence is born.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=feedback

 

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/01/04/practice-better-ways-to-say-i-dont-know-in-the-classroom/

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Criticism

 

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Are You Open to Feedback?

Some people avoid feedback like the plague. They think that if they don’t know their flaws, they don’t have any. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that these folks make the same mistakes over and over again. Other people evade constructive feedback by surrounding themselves with yes people. They’d rather receive confirmation of their own ideas than be challenged by opposing views. While that might do wonders for their ego, it does little to advance their cause. The fact is, surrounding yourself with yes people is like talking to yourself.

Feedback should be welcomed rather than feared.

 

In fact, we should thank folks who make the effort to nurture us with their valuable input –– even if it hurts at times. How do you expect to become a better person if you don’t know where to begin? The truth is, practice doesn’t make perfect if you’re doing it wrong. Feedback enables us to learn about our shortcomings and take corrective action. Don’t bury your head…nourish it. That’s how excellence is born.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=feedback

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Coaching

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/01/04/practice-better-ways-to-say-i-dont-know-in-the-classroom/

 

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Three Tips for Leaving Your Classroom Island | Getting Smart | #LEARNing2LEARN #ProfessionalDevelopment

Three Tips for Leaving Your Classroom Island | Getting Smart | #LEARNing2LEARN #ProfessionalDevelopment | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Next Steps For Your First Step

So how can you take the first step toward scaling your own impact as a teacher? Stepping outside of your classroom can feel difficult, but it doesn’t need to be—there are many ways to find opportunities to collaborate and grow as a professional.

Seek support from your school leadership. Ask your administrators about training opportunities and collaborative experiences. Ask about how they can help you meet your professional development needs. Perhaps you can even develop your expertise on instructional strategies and provide training to other teachers.


Talk to other teachers. Join virtual collaboration groups. Embrace Twitter as a venue through which to connect to others in the educational community. Other educators can be a wealth of information. I’ve found that the more people I meet, the more opportunities I discover.


Do your research on topics that you’re passionate about. Be willing to take a chance on yourself. Personally, I’ve been humbled to find myself working alongside teachers who are amazing educators and people. Reach for the opportunities you hope to experience.


Stepping outside of your comfortable classroom to examine yourself and how you can improve is the best way to remain engaged and grow as an educator. Don’t let fear keep you from leaving your island. Network and collaborate and you’ll become a better teacher, too.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Learning+2+Learn

 

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Next Steps For Your First Step

So how can you take the first step toward scaling your own impact as a teacher? Stepping outside of your classroom can feel difficult, but it doesn’t need to be—there are many ways to find opportunities to collaborate and grow as a professional.

Seek support from your school leadership. Ask your administrators about training opportunities and collaborative experiences. Ask about how they can help you meet your professional development needs. Perhaps you can even develop your expertise on instructional strategies and provide training to other teachers.


Talk to other teachers. Join virtual collaboration groups. Embrace Twitter as a venue through which to connect to others in the educational community. Other educators can be a wealth of information. I’ve found that the more people I meet, the more opportunities I discover.


Do your research on topics that you’re passionate about. Be willing to take a chance on yourself. Personally, I’ve been humbled to find myself working alongside teachers who are amazing educators and people. Reach for the opportunities you hope to experience.


Stepping outside of your comfortable classroom to examine yourself and how you can improve is the best way to remain engaged and grow as an educator. Don’t let fear keep you from leaving your island. Network and collaborate and you’ll become a better teacher, too.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Learning+2+Learn

 

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Maker-First Steps in Electronics-Soldering Learning-The Mini BUG Robot | #MakerED #MakerSpaces #Creativity

Maker-First Steps in Electronics-Soldering Learning-The Mini BUG Robot | #MakerED #MakerSpaces #Creativity | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

The Mini BUG Robot In last blog post (tutorial) WE were practicing OUR soldering by creating "JOHNNY the ski-man", a bit "Electronics-Art" using electronics components. In the video below, which I created with the FREEWARE <===> Windows Movie Maker <===> WE see ALSO "The Mini BUG Robot" who gives "JOHNNY" a ride. It…

 

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Google und Microsoft kämpfen um den Raspberry Pi | #InternetOfThings #IoT #IoE #Coding #OS 

Google und Microsoft kämpfen um den Raspberry Pi | #InternetOfThings #IoT #IoE #Coding #OS  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Mit einer angepassten Android-Version will Google auf den Raspberry Pi. Das vom Unternehmen auf den Namen Android Things getaufte System konkurriert hier unter anderem mit Microsofts Windows 10-Version für den Bastel-Rechner.

 

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Mit einer angepassten Android-Version will Google auf den Raspberry Pi. Das vom Unternehmen auf den Namen Android Things getaufte System konkurriert hier unter anderem mit Microsofts Windows 10-Version für den Bastel-Rechner.

 

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Blogs: Do They Serve Any Real Purpose? | #Blogging #ICT #Communication #LEARNing2LEARN #LEARNingByDoing

Blogs: Do They Serve Any Real Purpose? | #Blogging #ICT #Communication #LEARNing2LEARN #LEARNingByDoing | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Does the average person even know or understand what a blog is? Do professionals understand how blogs influence their profession? Are teachers using blogs as both relevant reading and writing tools? Are students using blogs to create their voice? Do people in general see any importance in blogging to reflect, question, criticize, or improve the world in which we live?

Do blogs have a value in our world today that is at least understood, if not appreciated, by those who should? Does the access to blogs require too much tech savvy, critical thinking, and a mindset different from the 20th Century to prevent the acceptance of blogs as a change force in our 21st Century world?

 

Will a large enough group of people even read this post to make a difference or will people need to print it out to share copies with others?

 

[Gust MEES] Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/practice/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2016/06/06/blogging-is-it-difficult-i-guess-not-a-all-follow-my-advice/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/practice/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/practice-using-blogs-for-home-work-to-get-ict-skills-and-creativity/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/learning-the-basics-of-html-to-use-in-blogs/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/08/06/learning-the-basics-of-html-to-use-in-blogs-creating-faqs/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2016/09/22/blogs-tips-and-tricks/

 

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Does the average person even know or understand what a blog is? Do professionals understand how blogs influence their profession? Are teachers using blogs as both relevant reading and writing tools? Are students using blogs to create their voice? Do people in general see any importance in blogging to reflect, question, criticize, or improve the world in which we live?

Do blogs have a value in our world today that is at least understood, if not appreciated, by those who should? Does the access to blogs require too much tech savvy, critical thinking, and a mindset different from the 20th Century to prevent the acceptance of blogs as a change force in our 21st Century world?

 

Will a large enough group of people even read this post to make a difference or will people need to print it out to share copies with others?

 

[Gust MEES] Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/practice/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2016/06/06/blogging-is-it-difficult-i-guess-not-a-all-follow-my-advice/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/practice/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/practice-using-blogs-for-home-work-to-get-ict-skills-and-creativity/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/learning-the-basics-of-html-to-use-in-blogs/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/08/06/learning-the-basics-of-html-to-use-in-blogs-creating-faqs/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2016/09/22/blogs-tips-and-tricks/

 

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txting @ skool | #ChatSpeak #SocialMedia #ModernEDU

txting @ skool | #ChatSpeak #SocialMedia #ModernEDU | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
It wasn’t too long ago that student use of “chatspeak” — texting shorthand, Internet slang, or even emoji — in the classroom seemed as if it might signal the end of grammar and the death of proper English. But with 78 percent of teenagers having access to cell phones, and the majority of children picking one up by age 12, chatspeak is here to stay.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=modern-education

 

https://globaleducationandsocialmedia.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/updated-twitter-knowledge/

 

 

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It wasn’t too long ago that student use of “chatspeak” — texting shorthand, Internet slang, or even emoji — in the classroom seemed as if it might signal the end of grammar and the death of proper English. But with 78 percent of teenagers having access to cell phones, and the majority of children picking one up by age 12, chatspeak is here to stay.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=modern-education

 

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Why Empathy Holds the Key to Transforming 21st Century Learning | #EQ #SoftSkills

Why Empathy Holds the Key to Transforming 21st Century Learning | #EQ #SoftSkills | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Like other aspects of modern life, education can make the head hurt. So many outcomes, so much important work to do, so many solutions and strategies, so many variations on teaching, so many different kinds of students with so many different needs, so many unknowns in preparing for 21st Century life and the endless list of jobs that haven’t been invented.

What if we discovered one unifying factor that brought all of this confusion under one roof and gave us a coherent sense of how to stimulate the intellect, teach children to engage in collaborative problem solving and creative challenge, and foster social-emotional balance and stability—one factor that, if we got right, would change the equation for learning in the same way that confirming the existence of a fundamental particle informs a grand theory of the universe?

That factor exists: It’s called empathy.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Empathy

 

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Like other aspects of modern life, education can make the head hurt. So many outcomes, so much important work to do, so many solutions and strategies, so many variations on teaching, so many different kinds of students with so many different needs, so many unknowns in preparing for 21st Century life and the endless list of jobs that haven’t been invented.

What if we discovered one unifying factor that brought all of this confusion under one roof and gave us a coherent sense of how to stimulate the intellect, teach children to engage in collaborative problem solving and creative challenge, and foster social-emotional balance and stability—one factor that, if we got right, would change the equation for learning in the same way that confirming the existence of a fundamental particle informs a grand theory of the universe?

That factor exists: It’s called empathy.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Empathy

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Soft+Skills

 

 

canonmidriff's comment, December 27, 2016 1:23 AM
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thats interesting
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La litéracie en curation de données | #SocialMedia #IntelligenceCollective

La litéracie en curation de données | #SocialMedia #IntelligenceCollective | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

FIGURE 1 J'ai montré dans un post précédent, l'importance contemporaine de la curation collaborative de données.  Les compétences dans ce domaine sont au coeur de la nouvelle litéracie algorithmique.

 

La figure 1 présente ces compétences de manière systématique et, ce faisant, elle met en ordre les savoir-faire intellectuels et pratiques tout comme les « savoir-être » éthiques…

 

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FIGURE 1 J'ai montré dans un post précédent, l'importance contemporaine de la curation collaborative de données.  Les compétences dans ce domaine sont au coeur de la nouvelle litéracie algorithmique.

 

La figure 1 présente ces compétences de manière systématique et, ce faisant, elle met en ordre les savoir-faire intellectuels et pratiques tout comme les « savoir-être » éthiques…

 

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Lehrer-Schüler-Spiel | Wie sich das Bildungssystem selbst reproduziert

Lehrer-Schüler-Spiel | Wie sich das Bildungssystem selbst reproduziert | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Unsere Vorstellungen von Lernen sind der Hauptgrund, warum wir mit der Bildung nicht vorankommen. Sie sind der Grund dafür, warum wir im Moment digitale Technologien einfach in ein veraltetes Lehrsystem implantieren – und ansonsten weitermachen wie bisher. Wir spielen das alte Lehrer-Schüler-Spiel weiter. Fixiert auf Lehrpläne, Prüfungen und Zertifikate. Das Monopol sorgt für Monokultur. 

 

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Unsere Vorstellungen von Lernen sind der Hauptgrund, warum wir mit der Bildung nicht vorankommen. Sie sind der Grund dafür, warum wir im Moment digitale Technologien einfach in ein veraltetes Lehrsystem implantieren – und ansonsten weitermachen wie bisher. Wir spielen das alte Lehrer-Schüler-Spiel weiter. Fixiert auf Lehrpläne, Prüfungen und Zertifikate. Das Monopol sorgt für Monokultur. 

 

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Soft Skills List - 28 Skills to Working Smart | #ModernEDU

Soft Skills List - 28 Skills to Working Smart | #ModernEDU | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Soft Skills List – 28 Skills to Working Smart
I originally published this soft skills list in June 2011.  I am honored to discover that more than 500,000 of you have since read my soft skills list and found it helpful.

There are 28 soft skills essential to your career success.  I wished I knew about many of these earlier in my career.   I want to share them so I can empower you to work smart and achieve more.  I look forward to your comments.

What are Soft Skills?

For a skill to be considered a soft skill, it needs to have three characteristics.

Rules for mastering this skill is not black and white –  Unlike hard skills, like math, where the rule for doing it perfectly is always the same, how effective you are at a soft skill changes depends on your emotional state, external circumstance, and the type of people you interact with.


This skill is portable and valuable to any job/career – Because soft skills are about your inner strength and interpersonal effectiveness, as long as you work with people, these skills are valuable to your career.


Mastering this skill is an ongoing journey – You can reach a level of competency in it but you can always encounter new situations or people that will test your soft skills and push you to learn more.

 

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Soft Skills List – 28 Skills to Working Smart
I originally published this soft skills list in June 2011.  I am honored to discover that more than 500,000 of you have since read my soft skills list and found it helpful.

There are 28 soft skills essential to your career success.  I wished I knew about many of these earlier in my career.   I want to share them so I can empower you to work smart and achieve more.  I look forward to your comments.

What are Soft Skills?

For a skill to be considered a soft skill, it needs to have three characteristics.

Rules for mastering this skill is not black and white –  Unlike hard skills, like math, where the rule for doing it perfectly is always the same, how effective you are at a soft skill changes depends on your emotional state, external circumstance, and the type of people you interact with.


This skill is portable and valuable to any job/career – Because soft skills are about your inner strength and interpersonal effectiveness, as long as you work with people, these skills are valuable to your career.


Mastering this skill is an ongoing journey – You can reach a level of competency in it but you can always encounter new situations or people that will test your soft skills and push you to learn more.

 

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Salman Khan: These 3 Ideas Will Completely Change How Education Works

Salman Khan: These 3 Ideas Will Completely Change How Education Works | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

How will education change in the next 10 years? originally appeared on Quora - the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world.

Answer by Salman Khan, Founder, Khan Academy, on Quora:

 

Mastery Learning

 

Competency-Based Credentials

 

Alternative and Clearer Paths to Career

 

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How will education change in the next 10 years? originally appeared on Quora - the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world.

Answer by Salman Khan, Founder, Khan Academy, on Quora:

 

Mastery Learning

 

Competency-Based Credentials

 

Alternative and Clearer Paths to Career

 

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How to transform schools into learning organisations? | #ModernEDUcation #LEARNing2LEARN 

How to transform schools into learning organisations? | #ModernEDUcation #LEARNing2LEARN  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Schools nowadays are required to learn faster than ever before in order to deal effectively with the growing pressures of a rapidly changing environment. Many schools however, look much the same today as they did a generation ago, and too many teachers are not developing the pedagogies and practices required to meet the diverse needs of 21st-century learners.

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Schools nowadays are required to learn faster than ever before in order to deal effectively with the growing pressures of a rapidly changing environment. Many schools however, look much the same today as they did a generation ago, and too many teachers are not developing the pedagogies and practices required to meet the diverse needs of 21st-century learners.

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"Based on an in-depth analysis of the literature and informed by a small network of experts, the paper identifies and operationalises an integrated model that consists of seven over-arching ‘action-oriented' dimensions which show how to transform schools into learning organisations: Developing and sharing a vision centred on the learning of all students. Creating and supporting continuous learning opportunities for all staff. Promoting team learning and collaboration among all staff. Establishing a culture of inquiry, innovation and exploration. Embedding systems for collecting and exchanging knowledge and learning. Learning with and from the external environment and larger learning system. Modelling and growing learning leadership. In short, a school as learning organisation has the capacity to change and adapt routinely to new environments and circumstances as its members, individually and together, learn their way to realising their vision."
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Nouveaux modèles pour des écoles... Clair et simple...si les mentalités se réforment ;-)
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Why Educators Blog: The Challenges, Benefits And Tips For Getting Started | #Blogging #writing

Blogging provides numerous benefits but we all have reasons why we don’t always blog as much as we want. Here’s what you’ve told us in your blogging stories about blogging challenge…

 

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Blogging provides numerous benefits but we all have reasons why we don’t always blog as much as we want. Here’s what you’ve told us in your blogging stories about blogging challenge…

 

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Chip Pro is a $16 computer empowering makers to build IoT gadgets | #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #ICT 

Chip Pro is a $16 computer empowering makers to build IoT gadgets | #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #ICT  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Say you want to create the next generation of voice recognition-enabled, AI-ensmartened, buzzword-laden gadget. The fist thing you need to do is pick a platform. Arduino isn’t powerful enough. The Raspberry Pi works great for prototyping, but going from Pi to production is a many-step process. Next Thing‘s Chip Pro is stepping up to fill the gap with a smart development kit for IoT creators.

 

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Say you want to create the next generation of voice recognition-enabled, AI-ensmartened, buzzword-laden gadget. The fist thing you need to do is pick a platform. Arduino isn’t powerful enough. The Raspberry Pi works great for prototyping, but going from Pi to production is a many-step process. Next Thing‘s Chip Pro is stepping up to fill the gap with a smart development kit for IoT creators.

 

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Why Learning Through Social Networks Is The Future | #SocialMedia #LEARNing2LEARN #ModernEDU

Why Learning Through Social Networks Is The Future | #SocialMedia #LEARNing2LEARN #ModernEDU | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Students Need Professional Learning Networks, Too

Learning to create, manage and promote a professional learning network (PLN) will soon become, if it’s not already, one of the most necessary and sought after skills for a global citizen, and as such, must become a prominent feature of any school curriculum.

 

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Students Need Professional Learning Networks, Too

Learning to create, manage and promote a professional learning network (PLN) will soon become, if it’s not already, one of the most necessary and sought after skills for a global citizen, and as such, must become a prominent feature of any school curriculum.

 

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Helen Anderson's curator insight, May 5, 2017 10:54 PM

Why student need social learning networks.

Sandra Davies's curator insight, May 15, 2020 6:18 AM
PLN are important to my development so that I can create engaging digital pedagogies for my students
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Highest starting salaries for teachers | #Luxembourg THE land of milk and honey for #EDUcators #TEACHers #Europe

Highest starting salaries for teachers | #Luxembourg THE land of milk and honey for #EDUcators #TEACHers #Europe | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
For young people considering a career in teaching, salary can prove a decisive factor.

 

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For young people considering a career in teaching, salary can prove a decisive factor.

 

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Thought Leadership: Inquiry-Based Learning with 3D Technology | #LEARNing2LEARN #LEARNingByDoing #PracTICE

Thought Leadership: Inquiry-Based Learning with 3D Technology | #LEARNing2LEARN #LEARNingByDoing #PracTICE | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Makers Empire's Director of Learning Development, Mandi Dimitriadis, outlines ways K-8 teachers can use 3D technology to explore inquiry based learning projects

 

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Makers Empire's Director of Learning Development, Mandi Dimitriadis, outlines ways K-8 teachers can use 3D technology to explore inquiry based learning projects

 

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When Teachers and Technology Let Students Be Masters of Their Own Learning | #LEARNing2LEARN #LEARNingByDoing

When Teachers and Technology Let Students Be Masters of Their Own Learning | #LEARNing2LEARN #LEARNingByDoing | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Mastery learning is the idea that students should adequately comprehend a given concept before being expected to understand a more advanced one. This idea has a long tradition in educational theory and research. In 1919, superintendent Carleton W. Washburne in Winnetka, Illinois, showed that students could advance at their own pace if they mastered a concept before moving on to something more complicated.

 

Years later, building on Washburne’s work, educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom coined the term “mastery learning.” In 1984, in Bloom’s seminal study, “The 2 Sigma Problem,” he showed that mastery-based one-on-one tutoring is two standard deviations more effective than conventional instruction. (That means it would take the average for a cohort of students from the 50th percentile to the 98th percentile!). Ever since, educators have sought ways to make mastery learning available to all students.

 

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Mastery learning is the idea that students should adequately comprehend a given concept before being expected to understand a more advanced one. This idea has a long tradition in educational theory and research. In 1919, superintendent Carleton W. Washburne in Winnetka, Illinois, showed that students could advance at their own pace if they mastered a concept before moving on to something more complicated.

 

Years later, building on Washburne’s work, educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom coined the term “mastery learning.” In 1984, in Bloom’s seminal study, “The 2 Sigma Problem,” he showed that mastery-based one-on-one tutoring is two standard deviations more effective than conventional instruction. (That means it would take the average for a cohort of students from the 50th percentile to the 98th percentile!). Ever since, educators have sought ways to make mastery learning available to all students.

 

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10 surprisingly practical Raspberry Pi projects anybody can do | #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #Coding 

10 surprisingly practical Raspberry Pi projects anybody can do | #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #Coding  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Streaming. Gaming. Networking. Even printing! These projects prove the Raspberry Pi is far more than a toy. Here are 10 surprisingly useful projects anybody can do.

 

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Streaming. Gaming. Networking. Even printing! These projects prove the Raspberry Pi is far more than a toy. Here are 10 surprisingly useful projects anybody can do.

 

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