Self Organised Learning

Jamie Colston jamiecolston at googlemail.com
Thu Mar 10 13:20:41 PST 2011


Hi Everyone,



This is a lecture I picked up from another source. It is about 40mins long
but worth watching every minute. The topic is self organised learning.
Professor Sugata Mitra's, Professor Educational Technology Newcastle
University, talks about his experiences placing computers in remote villages
that have never seen them before and how children not only learn how to use
them to the standard of an average western user within a couple of months.
The children also manage to teach themselves English so that they are able
to use them.

The studies he has carried out are incredible.

Enjoy

http://www.surfmedia.nl/app/video/W1VeXReUlh7bmUYcaV9HfhNS/play?format_id=iT
QTiaBnUmTfrjcpQgdBahMG

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Jamie





Jamie Colston

Facilitating a sustainable future through inspiring action and self
organisation

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