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History of Education
In about 3500 BC, various writing
systems developed in ancient
civilizations around the world. In Egypt
fully developed hieroglyphs were in
use at Abydos as early as 3400 BC.
Later, the world's oldest known
alphabet was developed in central
Egypt around 2000 BC from a
hieroglyphic prototype
First Known Schools
Though it's possible that the "cavemen" had
created a formal cave school that taught
their cave children how to add, subtract,
write poetry and perform other impressive
skills with clubs, it's highly unlikely
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SOCRATES
(400 BC)
A man of legend in not only in the educational
world, but in most of the intellectual world
today, Socrates was one of the Western
world's first great philosophers. No actual
writings from Socrates himself have been
found, but Socrates's predecessors and
students, Xenophon and Plato, wrote down
most (we hope all) of his great ideas. The
method of teaching that Socrates came up
with, the creatively named, "Socratic Method,"
involves the teacher asking a series of
questions which leads the student to a certain
conclusion. This method is extremely effective
in not only allowing a student to memorize
knowledge, but also being able to apply the
knowledge and formulate that knowledge into
a refined answer.
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• The Greek influence on the Roman education
system helped an entire system of schools to
develop. Some children, after learning to read
and write, attended a graminaticus school to
study Latin, literature, history, math, music, and
dialectics. These Latin grammar schools were
very similar to the 20th century secondary
schools.
• HARVARD AND OTHER COLLEGES ESTABLISHED
• Harvard, the first colonial college, was
established to prepare ministers. Just a few years
later, other American colleges such as William
and Mary, Yale, Princeton, King's College, College
of Philadelphia, Brown, Dartmouth and Queen's
College were established. College is here... Let
the impending student debts begin!
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Advances in e-Learning technologies
will continue to occur.
E-Learning technologies will allow for
a humanized learning environment.
As e-Learning takes prominence in
organizations, organizational
structures will continue to flatten.
E-learning infrastructure will be
responsive to learner diversity.
E-Learning customers will be self-
directed, operate on flextime.
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Encourage students
willingness to learn
Create an attention for
the variety of science
and cultures
Meet learners’ needs
for improved
performance
Instill a sense of
environmental commitment
and Helping each child
to be different, fostering
Individual talents
Students as independent thinkers.
How?
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Future learning,
is it brick or click?
Learning through
engagement
- Education in general is an important
building block.
- A holistic approach to
education, incorporating
families, schools, and society as a whole, are
most effective.
• Taking responsibility: When you take
responsibility, you realize that others are
depending on you.
• School should do more than just convey
academic knowledge.
• Relative lack of educational programmers
An “A” in mathematics
is not everything
Good grades are not that useful for students if
they don’t know how to apply the theory in
practice.
Building institutions, schools or
universities, or doing it online?
Future learning is more than
these, it is anytime, anywhere.
Concentrate on these two points >>
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Green School Bali: Ecology Watch Video
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Sydney Centre for Innovation and Learning
They have big space, and students
have their equipments to make
their projects. In stead of
marks, they have audience, getting
help when needed (If you find
someone to help you, you will get
extra points)
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Khan Academy reaches about
10,000,000 students per month and
has delivered over 300,000,000
lessons
The Khan Academy's ability to freely
distribute lessons has demonstrated
technology's ability to eliminate
economic barriers that prevent
effective education
Khan Academy materials have been
adopted by several schools in the US
and student showed significant
improvements.
non-profit educational website
created in 2006 by educator Salman
Khan, a graduate of MIT and Harvard
Business School
Their mission is to provide "a free,
world-class education for anyone,
anywhere."
features thousands of educational
resources, including a personalized
learning dashboard, over 100,000
exercise problems, and over 4000
micro lectures
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Self Learning
Students have the
ability to access the
learning materials at
home, repeat them
and understand them.
Durable Content
Learning content
doesn’t go old and is
accessible at any time,
anywhere.
Peer Integration
Students are able and
encouraged to interact
with each other and
even teach other
remotly or directly
Teacher as coach
Teachers will be more
focused on the
troubled students and
they will know what
problems each student
is facing.
Why is Khan Academy is different?
Here are some of the advantages that such
model can provide comparing to the
traditional school.
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References
"Khan academy.org". Site Info
"2014 State of the Valley - Salman Khan Keynote Speech". YouTube
"Khan Academy: The Future of Education?". News. CBS. March 2012
Tim Wentling, Consuelo Waight, Danielle Strazzo, Jennie File, Jason La Fleur, Alaina Kanfer
(2000). The Future of e-Learning: A Corporate and an Academic Perspective.
www.phorms.de
www.greenschool.org
scil.com.au
www.youtube.com/user/TEDxTalks