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[!REBOL3] General discussion about REBOL 3
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NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1278] | Writing a business plan is faster. |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1279] | Excuses. Excuses |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1280] | I will need a job in July. |
BrianH 28-Feb-2013 [1281] | I never graduated, they just put me into the post-graduate program right away. So I never needed the degree. |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1282] | Actually, I needed some motivation today. You people have been great motivators. |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1283] | Brian, I don't think people will much care as long as you can produce. |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1284] | Yes Brian, all that matters is that things get *done for a good price. |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1285] | In fact, that sort of thing turns people on when they hear of your drive and success |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1286] | My Ph.D. gives me a seat at the table in education conversations, so there are possibilities.... |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1287] | You are too smart for the system. |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1288] | Thanks for taking this up NickA, james_nak, BrianH. Teacher tools in a Classroom Suite. I have a friend in high places. I'll pitch it and see what he says. |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1289x2] | That's important Scot. I'll trump that, though, if I can get investors to dump some cash ;) |
Unless the guys at your table have more :) | |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1291x2] | And Brian, my context is for you is creating for the educators and not being "one of them." |
..Because then, yes, you need the piece of paper. | |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1293] | I think we'll need both NickA. Assessment is the key to education. That is an important part of my work. I'm thinking that the learning environment might actually provide the perfect place to develop the analytic assessment tools that will emerge from my dissertation. |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1294x2] | Well, I'm very glad you're here Scot. |
We need more gray matter to help REBOL succeed. | |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1296] | So this discussion is allowing me to synthesize some ideas that might be workable. Perhaps a symbiotic sort of relationship like Stanford and Xeorox park for educational technology. I'm up for a faculty spot in So Cal. Fingers crossed. |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1297] | And more passionate involvement |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1298] | Scot, it is ironic because just today I was observing an elementary school lab and assessment and true validation was the subject. |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1299x2] | Yup. We don't have a clue, to be honest. We talk about learning environments but we dont' really know what they are and how they work very well. Still stuck in reductionist thinking. |
Sociocultural thinking sounds good and makes people feel better about the learning experience, but we don't know how to measure it. | |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1301] | The software couldn't really tell if the students were really learning anything. (Because they could fool it). |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1302x4] | Bottomline, better teachers, who use assessment a tool to support learning = good education. |
Yep, we call it gaming the test. | |
They are learning how the test works. Kids are great a learning. | |
Kids alway learn. What they are learning is really the question. | |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1306] | Yes and these were elementary 1st grade Sped kids! |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1307] | Cool. I love students. They are smarter about what is really going on in the classroom than most adults. We believe what we think we see rather than taking the time to really see what is there. |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1308] | Maybe there's something to that... An app that wants kids to figure out how to beat it. :-) |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1309] | If you want to know what is going on in a classroom, ask the students. If you want to know what is really going on for a student, ask the teacher. If the teacher doesn't know, get a different teacher. |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1310] | Oh, and Brian and Nick, what I was looking at was all subscription-based....$$$ |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1311] | Learning is automatic for humans. We are learning machines. |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1312] | I need a lot of oil these days. Scot, I am glad to see that you're still ticking and doing well. |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1313] | Subscriptions work only at the district level. That is a long difficult sales cycle and you need to get a 5 year commitment. Sales of a product works at the classroom and school site level. |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1314] | Scot, I've been teaching professionally for 27 years, and my understanding has always been based on the idea of building habit. |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1315] | Very close to my thinking after 30 years. |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1316] | I also need the habit of playing lead like you Nick. :-) |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1317x3] | Well - and maintaining interest - that's just as important. |
Thanks James :) | |
And I'd like to be able to write code like some of the guys here. | |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1320] | Me thinks that many of these guys are in the stratosphere when it comes to programming. |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1321] | I am a learning scientist (and really always have been) so my interest in from the perpective of the learner and the community of learners. This has put me at odds with administrators and teachers at times. |
james_nak 28-Feb-2013 [1322] | Scot, are you a boat rocker? |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1323x2] | So for me learning is "relating" in a particular way to an idea. Much like the habits you mention. Part of that relationship is how much it matters fo the learner to be engaged. |
Not just relating to ideas, but people, systems, environment, etc. | |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1325] | I think that ties into "maintaining interest" |
Scot 28-Feb-2013 [1326] | Absolutely. |
NickA 28-Feb-2013 [1327] | I think that anyone who teaches full time for decades will make all the same discoveries, even if we describe them differently. |
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