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Educational film from 1967 predicts the tech we use today. from r/Damnthatsinteresting
Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
Educational film from 1967 predicts the tech we use today. from r/Damnthatsinteresting
Wednesday, Nov. 13 @ 4 pm CT
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The phrase “school-to-prison pipeline” has long been used to describe how schools respond to disciplinary problems with excessively stringent policies that create prison-like environments and funnel children who don’t fall in line into the criminal justice system. Now, schools are investing in surveillance systems that will likely exacerbate existing disparities.
A number of tech companies are capitalizing on the growing market for student surveillance measures as various districts and school leaders commit themselves to preventing acts of violence. Rekor Systems, for instance, recently announced the launch of OnGuard, a program that claims to “advance student safety” by implementing countless surveillance and “threat assessment” mechanisms in and around schools.
While none of these methods have been proven to be effective in deterring violence, similar systems have resulted in diverting resources away from enrichment opportunities, policing school communities to a point where students feel afraid to express themselves, and placing especially dangerous targets on students of color who are already disproportionately mislabeled and punished.ProPublica
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Pivoting one’s pedagogical focus to relationship-building thus demands a learning process about the self and the students, and there are practical steps an instructor can consider when embarking on this paradigm shift.
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https://www.edsurge.com/news/2019-09-24-the-challenge-of-teaching-news-literacy
Everybody’s talking about deepfakes in 2020, that’s not something we were talking about in 2016, maybe even in 2018.
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Learning analytics, student satisfaction, and student performance at the UK Open University – by Tony Bates https://t.co/jDStMfpKuq pic.twitter.com/SXBOl0nN1e
— Ana Cristina Pratas (@AnaCristinaPrts) October 27, 2019
There is little correlation between student course evaluations and student performance
The design of the course matters
Student feedback on the quality of a course is really important but it is more useful as a conversation between students and instructors/designers than as a quantitative ranking of the quality of a course. In fact using learner satisfaction as a way to rank teaching is highly misleading. Learner satisfaction encompasses a very wide range of factors as well as the teaching of a particular course.
this research provides quantitative evidence of the importance of learning design in online and distance teaching. Good design leads to better learning outcomes. We need a shift in the power balance between university and college subject experts and learning designers resulting in the latter being treated as at least equals in the teaching process.
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Please tune in live on Monday Oct 28 and Tuesday Oct 29! This is our fall conference on AI Ethics, Policy and Governance @StanfordHAI, lead by HAI Associate Directors @robreich @Susan_Athey and Deputy Director @MPSellitto https://t.co/8fClgbm6ZY
— Fei-Fei Li (@drfeifei) October 26, 2019
https://hai.stanford.edu/?sf111258978=1
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October 17, 20195:00 AM ET
https://www.npr.org/2019/10/07/767903704/the-2010s-social-media-and-the-birth-of-stan-culture
a small social phenomenon known as “standom.”
While some say the term is a combination of “fan” and “stalker,” “stan” was first coined in 2000 when Eminem dropped a twisted allegory in a song called “Stan,” about a man who was pushed to the edge when his idol wouldn’t answer his fan mail.
The most avid fan bases often have their own labels. Lady Gaga has her Little Monsters. Justin Bieber fans are Beliebers. Nicki Minaj has the Barbz. Beyonce has the BeyHive. And, if motivated enough, stans that congregate on social media actually can change the trajectory of their artist’s path — and the life of anyone who stands in the way.