Showing posts with label TED talks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TED talks. Show all posts
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14.6.10
CODE NAME: CREATIVITY- TEDster's come-back
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Here we have another two speeches,both of which we have hosted here and here, from two very intelligent and distiguished individuals. They talk to us about different aspects of creativity: Sir Ken Robinson links creativity to education and to a revolution the education system needs; Lawrence Lessig links creativity to laws, freedom and socialibilty.
Follow up some really clever typography/ graphic design works about creativity and some recommendations for watch.
4.6.10
create-rip-mix-burn : a whole new culture
And you may wonder what this picture is all about and how does it relate to the 'pirate' processes most of us follow at home. If you want to know more, follow me after the link. Two TEDsters will enlighten you; the first one sharing his opinion about the laws protecting copyrights in society of information we live in and the second one talks about a pioneering 'legal piracy' that helps teachers teach in a whole new fascinating way.
21.5.10
The universal patient : Schooling
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A professor is someone who talks in someone else's sleep. ~W.H. Auden
I believe you have NEVER EVER seen a student fall asleep in the classroom, because teachers are educated and trained individuals who really love their job and know how to make the lesson interesting... Aside from joking, what I saw in my visit at schools in the (greek) classrooms during my training last week (A' phase training where we watch teaching and write down our impressions and try to learn how to make a lesson plan) was frustrating for many reasons. Not because I didn't know that schooling hasn't changed basically much since last century, although there are so many new teaching methods out there, but because I realised that teachers as human beings with feelings and thoughts haven't changed and because it dawned on me how much we idealize our own teachers from our childhood...
So, on this post I'm going to talk about
- my one-week experience in schools, my feelings and thoughts on it,
- the difference between schooling and education
- what education should be. what education is and how it can be changed (content, goals, methods)
- and of course about teachers, students and parents, since they are the ones mainly involved, even though there are 'outside restrictions' -don't forget that education in schools is an institution designed by a state and confined by laws and politics.
15.5.10
'I can' bug- children as the future (hope)
If someone isn't given love, then (s)he can't give it. If we don't empower our children, trust them, support them into taking risks and chances, how will they change the world?
After the link follow two inspiring TED talks, that focus on what can children do, if we believe in them.
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