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Times They Are Changing

McToonish by Heather Ross

Feb 10, 20085:38Education

In this podcast I talk about the need for businesses and other organizations to adapt to the changing ways that today's students are learning (collaboratively). In the podcast, I mention: TED talks by Carl Honore and Sir...

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Times They Are Changing is an episode from McToonish by Heather Ross. In this podcast I talk about the need for businesses and other organizations to adapt to the changing ways that today's students are learning (collaboratively). In the po...

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Published Feb 10, 2008, 5:38 long, audio available.

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In this podcast I talk about the need for businesses and other organizations to adapt to the changing ways that today's students are learning (collaboratively). In the podcast, I mention: TED talks by Carl Honore and Sir Ken Robinson In Praise of Slow (book) Out of Our Minds (book) Wikinomics (book) The music is a clip of CybersutraSuite (1958 Hungarian Pop Mix) by John Pazdan via Creative Commons.

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Times They Are Changing is an episode from McToonish by Heather Ross.

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