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109 IDEAS For Virtual Learning reveals the online knowledge venue that today's generation uses to learn while playing along at school to receive promotions, diplomas, and degrees. Calling that venue "the virtual knowledge ecology", Judy Breck describes the networking of open content for learning online where knowledge is fresher, authoritative, and more compelling than at school. In this book, she provides her eyewitness account of the decade-long, ongoing cascade of what is known by humankind from traditional resources into the Internet and explains the network mechanisms that interconnect the knowledge once it gets online. Breck says the resulting virtual knowledge ecology is causing students worldwide literally to study from the same virtual page. The author forewarns readers to expect emerging good news as the virtual knowledge ecology opens the way for a global golden age of education in which students learn more and teachers are respected professionals. Breck contends that literacy and learning follow naturally from the Internet interfacing what humankind knows. A boy or girl's hands can now hold a wireless device mirroring enlightenment from a new virtual venue into his or her mind.

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Judy Breck is onto something — something big. If you are interested in the future of knowledge and learning, her big idea will be useful to you. -- Howard Rheingold, author of Smart Mobs
For millennia access to much of the world's knowledge has been limited to the rich and powerful. The Internet creates the opportunity to reduce inequalities, if the information on the Internet is open and free. Judy Breck provides a comprehensive and compelling introduction to a rapidly growing worldwide movement to make this opportunity a reality. -- Marshall (Mike) Smith, education program director, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, former Under Secretary US Department of Education, former
This collection of ideas urges educators and planners to throw out some preconceptions—uncomfortable as that might be—and embrace the changes and the startling potential of the Internet. * Reference and Research Book News *
The book's a great read and is certain to drop some useful seeds into your mind should you open your mind to it a little. * British Journal of Educational Technology *
Anyone planning or making policy for education will be inspired and informed by this book. Judy Breck shifts the focus both from fixing what is broken and from bogging down in technology - saying neither is necessary. Her vision of globally networked knowledge dynamically moving within the internet and individually through students' mobile computers and minds returns the adventure and joy to learning. In the world she shows us, a child in a rural village anywhere will literally learn from the same pages as the most privileged scholars on earth. -- Dr. Sam Pitroda, chairman, WorldTel Limited, UK and Chairperson National Knowledge Commission, India

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Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Section 1: Approach Chapter 3 Section 2: Attitude Chapter 4 Section 3: Access Chapter 5 Section 4: Aggregation Chapter 6 Section 5: Adapting Chapter 7 Section 6: Action Chapter 8 Appendix 1: The Cyberschool Cascade Chapter 9 Appendix : URLs for Web Pages Mentioned in the Ideas

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 30/12/2005
      ISBN13: 9781578863723, 978-1578863723
      ISBN10: 1578863724

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      Book Synopsis
      109 IDEAS For Virtual Learning reveals the online knowledge venue that today's generation uses to learn while playing along at school to receive promotions, diplomas, and degrees. Calling that venue "the virtual knowledge ecology", Judy Breck describes the networking of open content for learning online where knowledge is fresher, authoritative, and more compelling than at school. In this book, she provides her eyewitness account of the decade-long, ongoing cascade of what is known by humankind from traditional resources into the Internet and explains the network mechanisms that interconnect the knowledge once it gets online. Breck says the resulting virtual knowledge ecology is causing students worldwide literally to study from the same virtual page. The author forewarns readers to expect emerging good news as the virtual knowledge ecology opens the way for a global golden age of education in which students learn more and teachers are respected professionals. Breck contends that literacy and learning follow naturally from the Internet interfacing what humankind knows. A boy or girl's hands can now hold a wireless device mirroring enlightenment from a new virtual venue into his or her mind.

      Trade Review
      Judy Breck is onto something — something big. If you are interested in the future of knowledge and learning, her big idea will be useful to you. -- Howard Rheingold, author of Smart Mobs
      For millennia access to much of the world's knowledge has been limited to the rich and powerful. The Internet creates the opportunity to reduce inequalities, if the information on the Internet is open and free. Judy Breck provides a comprehensive and compelling introduction to a rapidly growing worldwide movement to make this opportunity a reality. -- Marshall (Mike) Smith, education program director, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, former Under Secretary US Department of Education, former
      This collection of ideas urges educators and planners to throw out some preconceptions—uncomfortable as that might be—and embrace the changes and the startling potential of the Internet. * Reference and Research Book News *
      The book's a great read and is certain to drop some useful seeds into your mind should you open your mind to it a little. * British Journal of Educational Technology *
      Anyone planning or making policy for education will be inspired and informed by this book. Judy Breck shifts the focus both from fixing what is broken and from bogging down in technology - saying neither is necessary. Her vision of globally networked knowledge dynamically moving within the internet and individually through students' mobile computers and minds returns the adventure and joy to learning. In the world she shows us, a child in a rural village anywhere will literally learn from the same pages as the most privileged scholars on earth. -- Dr. Sam Pitroda, chairman, WorldTel Limited, UK and Chairperson National Knowledge Commission, India

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Section 1: Approach Chapter 3 Section 2: Attitude Chapter 4 Section 3: Access Chapter 5 Section 4: Aggregation Chapter 6 Section 5: Adapting Chapter 7 Section 6: Action Chapter 8 Appendix 1: The Cyberschool Cascade Chapter 9 Appendix : URLs for Web Pages Mentioned in the Ideas

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