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“Learn to change the world” OR “Learn, to change the world.”
Last spring, I completed my Master’s degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE). As the next batch of new students will be starting classes in a few weeks, I’ve been thinking back to the school’s slogan: “Learn to … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Higher education
Tagged changemaking, grammar, Learning, transformative learning
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Education portfolios (not just for MOOCs!)
I posted last week about a new website called Accredible. This site is building an online system for students in MOOCs (massive open online courses) to be able to add some substance to the certificates of accomplishment they receive when … Continue reading
Posted in Education
Tagged accredible, AP Calculus BC, AP Physics, cert, changemaker, circuit, creativity, e-learning, education, ensemble, innovation, Learning, Massive open online course, MOOC, MOOCs, orchestra, physics, portfolio
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