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Tag Archives: Digital Learning
Down The Digital Learning Rabbit Hole
Technology is not going away nor should it. Digital Learning is coming to states everywhere, including North Carolina. There are many pros and cons surrounding Digital Learning.
What I want to talk about is where the push for Digital Learning is coming from and how it is connected to North Carolina. There are some key players, history and money influences that are driving legislation in our state; specifically HB660.
Buckle up, this is not light reading and this will be a multi-part series. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), Common Core
Tagged Bill Gates, Digital Learning, Jeb Bush, North Carolina
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‘Gaming’ The Education of Our Children
There is a two-part series on ‘Gaming’ and the push for ‘digital learning’ over at the Selous Foundation for Public Policy Research which are written by Mary Grabar.
I encourage readers to go and read both articles all the way through:
TRANSFORMING EDUCATION BEYOND COMMON CORE: ARNE DUNCAN’S “CLASSROOM OF THE FUTURE”
TRANSFORMING EDUCATION BEYOND COMMON CORE: GETTING THE WORD OUT ABOUT GAMING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
KEEP READING…. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), Common Core, EDUCATION, NCGA, Parental Rights, Pat McCrory
Tagged Data collection, Digital Learning, Pat McCrory
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