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The School in the Cloud: The Emerging Future of Learning (Corwin Teaching Essentials)

✍ Scribed by Sugata Mitra


Publisher
Corwin
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
225
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The Science and the Story of the Future of LearningΒ 
In 1999, Sugata Mitra conducted the famous "Hole in the Wall" experiment that inspired three TED Talks and earned him the first million-dollar TED prize for research in 2013. Since then, he has conducted new research around self-organized learning environments (SOLE), building "Schools in the Cloud" all over the world. This new book shares the results of this research and offers

β€’ Examples of thriving Schools in the Cloud in unlikely places
β€’ Mitra’s predictions on the future of learning
β€’ How to design assessments for self-organizing learning
β€’ How to build your own School in the Cloud
β€’ Clips from the documentary, The School in the Cloud
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✦ Table of Contents


THE SCHOOL IN THE CLOUD - FRONT COVER
THE SCHOOL IN THE CLOUD
COPYRIGHT
CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF COMPANION WEBSITE RESOURCES
FOREWORD
FOREWORD - CLASS 3G, BELLEVILLE PRIMARY SCHOOL
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
PRELUDE - A MATTER OF IMAGINATION
PART I - WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CHILDREN MEET THE INTERNET?
CHAPTER 1 - SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS IN LEARNING
CHAPTER 2 - SCHOOLS IN THE CLOUD
PART II - SCHOOLS IN THE CLOUD
CHAPTER 3 - AREA ZERO: GOCHARAN, THE BARUIPUR MUNICIPALITY, BENGAL, INDIA
CHAPTER 4 - AREA 1: KORAKATI, THE SUNDARBANS, BENGAL, INDIA
CHAPTER 5 - AREA 2: CHANDRAKONA, WEST MIDNAPORE, BENGAL, INDIA
CHAPTER 6 - AREA 3: KALKAJI, NEW DELHI, INDIA
CHAPTER 7 - AREA 4: PHALTAN, DISTRICT SATARA, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
CHAPTER 8 - AREA 5: KILLINGWORTH, NORTH TYNESIDE, ENGLAND
CHAPTER 9 - AREA 6: NEWTON AYCLIFFE, COUNTY DURHAM, ENGLAND
CHAPTER 10 - HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN SCHOOL IN THE CLOUD
PART III - GLIMPSES OF THE FUTURE OF LEARNING
CHAPTER 11 - WHAT DID WE LEARN FROM THE SCHOOLS IN THE CLOUD?
CHAPTER 12 - IS NO PEDAGOGY GOOD PEDAGOGY? MINIMALLY INVASIVE EDUCATION
CHAPTER 13 - WHERE ARE THE SCHOOLS IN THE CLOUD NOW?
CHAPTER 14 - PROJECTION, PREDICTION, PROPHECY, AND PHANTASY
EPILOGUE
DOCUMENTARY DISCUSSION GUIDE
REFERENCES
INDEX


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