Alice Programming

How is educational paradigms changing?

I bumped into this video while looking for educational innovations and it gives very interesting perspectives for us teachers,  parents and policy makers to think about!!

What’s wrong with Lecturing?

In this video, Physics professor at Harvard, Professor Eric Mazur talks about his experience as a physics lecturer and how he changed his teaching from lecture to more student centered approach. Professor Mazur  will show how he has adjusted his approach to teaching and how it has improved my students’ performance significantly.


Amazing Web 2.0 Projects

Another fantastic resource from Terry Freedman, you’ll find:

  • 87 projects.
  • 10 further resources.
  • 52 applications.
  • 94 contributors.
  • The benefits of using Web 2.0 applications.
  • The challenges of using Web 2.0 applications.
  • How the folk who ran these projects handled the issues…
  • … And what they recommend you do if you run them.
  • What were the learning outcomes?
  • And did I mention that this is free?!

Development as Progress

from http://www.pbs.org/e2/teachers/teacher_207.html

BACKGROUND ESSAY
Ladakh is one of the most remote places in India with one of the harshest climates on earth, and has long been isolated from the modern world. Now, caught in the political and cultural crossfire of neighboring countries and amidst religious strife, His Holiness the Twelfth Gyalwang Drukpa saw his people and their future at risk. Under increasing pressure to modernize and engage with the 21st century, His Holiness, one of the four core leaders of Tibetan Buddhism, envisioned the Druk White Lotus School. The objective was to equip Ladakhi children to function in a modern world, while also embracing the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Guided by the vision of His Holiness, Jonathan Rose and his team of architects and engineers at ARUP London designed a school that utilizes modern technology and knowledge to preserve and respect the Ladakhi culture and environment.

The master plan for the Druk White Lotus School was inspired by the Buddhist tradition in Ladakh. By laying out the school buildings in the traditional form of a mandala – a series of symmetrical geometric shapes with significant spiritual resonance – the design itself honors the culture of the community. The great innovation of the school is that it does not simply transplant Western notions of sustainable building into this remote region of India. ARUP considered the extreme climate of Ladakh and sought to understand local methods of construction, local architecture, and environmental physics in order to create an efficient design that would best address the needs of the school. The designers used construction methods based on the surrounding monasteries, which have survived up to a thousand years in the region’s hostile conditions. They also made full use of local materials, using timber frames to reinforce the walls and roofs of the buildings. Tree plantations flourish in the valleys of Ladakh and trees grow very quickly, making them a sustainable and locally-sourced material.

ARUP also used the natural environment to improve the buildings’ functionality and longevity. Buildings were strategically positioned to maximize solar potential according to their specific function. Classrooms face the morning sun to naturally heat and light them during the day. Residential buildings absorb solar energy during the day and release the heat at night. These and other considerations allow the school to maintain comfortable temperatures without using money or energy.

The Druk White Lotus School demonstrates that efficient design doesn’t necessarily have to be something Western or Western-looking. With careful design and consideration, local cultures can sustain their way of life while also utilizing technologically advanced methods. Thanks to the vision of His Holiness and the ARUP team, the world has an example to build off of. Where will this model be copied next?

PRE-VIEWING QUESTIONS
1. How would you define culture? List some key aspects of culture in general. Now list those same aspects of your specific culture.

2. How do you think building design may or may not honor the culture of a community?

3. What decisions and concerns do Western designers need to take into consideration when constructing a building in other parts of the world?

Link to resources to conduct research on these topics.

POST-VIEWING QUESTIONS
1. In what ways was the design for the Druk White Lotus School different than the design of buildings in other parts of the world? What factors contributed to these differences?

2. What particular decisions did the designers make in their choices of materials and energy sources to create a sustainable building in this remote location? How did they use the natural environment?

3. Why is it important to preserve culture? How is culture passed on? What aspects of culture, if lost, would be very hard to recover? How did the designers preserve the culture of Ladakh?

4. How can technology and modernization affect culture negatively? Positively? Use specific examples.

Text 2.0 Dream. Is this really a Dream?

This is like when old people now used to dream up what we now perceive as iPads™ and Roombas™ . Whatever argument about whether or not human beings were capable of doing absolutely anything is moot to me now.

This means, and I’m literally hyperventilating thinking about this, that in the future when someone is like, “I can’t describe what I’m thinking in words,” you’ll have the option to not accept that excuse.

The technology that makes text 2.0 possible is being engineered by German artificial intelligence researchers who are combining JavaScript with eye-tracking hardware.

Another potentially insane feature of this weird magic is the ability for pre-written text to predict what you want to read if you’re reading other content that you haven’t thought into fruition.

Beyond having a bookmark appear automatically if you glance away from a page, reading certain words will trigger footnotes to appear as well as definitions, translations and animations; unimportant words will also fade out while you’re glossing over text.

Okay stop dreaming and take look at what it is really they are talking about!

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