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In reply to the discussion: KHAN Academy: The future of education? [View all]Paulie
(8,464 posts)3. How's it working?
How's the stress on you and the students? Effective?
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"They don't know everything about this subject or everything I would teach them"
NYC_SKP
Mar 2012
#95
Well we use the principle of flipping yet have never been approached for marketing.
NYC_SKP
Mar 2012
#44
She rocks. I think a lot of people think computers are going to put teachers out of work.
NYC_SKP
Mar 2012
#21
That was a great segment on 60 Minutes. I made all of my kids come down and watch it so they
Pirate Smile
Mar 2012
#8
I saw that. It was pretty exciting and made so much sense. Like most innovations,
Honeycombe8
Mar 2012
#10
I think any technology in Education should be used extremely sparingly and only
liskddksil
Mar 2012
#11
Like pencils, and overhead projectors, they're fucking EVIL! Technology is EVIL!
NYC_SKP
Mar 2012
#43
I love it!! but it proves one thing. You can't even give education away in this country.
nanabugg
Mar 2012
#12
the only thing that matters are standardized test scores and corporate profits ya know nt
msongs
Mar 2012
#15
its price is what would make it attractive to the demographic(s) at my school
arely staircase
Mar 2012
#59
I also wonder about kids spending yet another chunk of time alone with a machine
EFerrari
Mar 2012
#36
The alternative, 35 kids sharing one teacher droning on in a monologue lecture...
NYC_SKP
Mar 2012
#40
Sorry, I don't agree. Hate the video if you wish, but the teacher centered lecture model is dead.
NYC_SKP
Mar 2012
#57
When I was a teacher, I taught science and math, mostly, then integrated thematic instruction, then
NYC_SKP
Mar 2012
#71
In my experience, kids don't pay attention "past 90 seconds" mostly because other kids are talking..
LooseWilly
Mar 2012
#78
Your rant presumes kids are naturally prone to misbehave or to become distracted.
NYC_SKP
Mar 2012
#79
Real academic experts are finding way too many content errors in Khan videos
proud2BlibKansan
Mar 2012
#47
It might be good for kids who want to learn. But those who don't. value education -
haele
Mar 2012
#54
Very cool! Naysayers would say that students will try to cheat, to not work at it...
NYC_SKP
Mar 2012
#73
Being a major open source advocate I dislike the "faulty exercise" 'complaints.'
joshcryer
Mar 2012
#74
To clarify, by "complete" I mean I followed the instructions. That's not mine!
joshcryer
Mar 2012
#86
I did this program with the modules in 5th grade— back in 1979-80. Now it's a gimmick to sell PCs...
LooseWilly
Mar 2012
#77
"one can always tell who does and who does not work with students in real life"
proud2BlibKansan
Mar 2012
#91