Today’s guest blog is written by Chris Dede, the Timothy E. Wirth Professor in Learning Technologies at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education. Ultimately, the effectiveness of any educational model ...
When I heard the word "oxymoron" for the first time, I thought it was fascinating that this contradiction is so pervasive it is considered valid grammar, so much so that we have a well-known word.
The pace of change is accelerating across nearly every facet of society—technology, culture, economics, and even how we think about ourselves. In this rapidly evolving landscape, learning new skills ...
Today, businesses rely on predictive models for a multitude of reasons. At the very least, they enable novel insights that can streamline internal processes; at the most, they are essential drivers of ...
Knowing and understanding are different. On the road to deeper learning, you sometimes find that you’ve gained knowledge while losing understanding. The nature of unlearning reshapes the “learning ...
Often, education is considered synonymous with learning. It connotes effort, acquisition, gathering, processing, construction, etc. Rarely does anyone think of associating it with unlearning. You are ...
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