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Barbara Dieu Sydney, E-learning Conference November 2nd, 2007 IN EDUCATION COOKING UP A STORM

Cooking up a Storm in Education

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Barbara Dieu

Sydney, E-learning Conference

November 2nd, 2007

IN EDUCATION

COOKING UP A STORM

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“In this Day of the Dead celebration, people mock death and gender

and whatever else needs a little push.” La Ofrenda: The Days of the Dead

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"To have a new vision of the future, it has always first been necessary to have a new vision of the past.”

Theodore Zeldin

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/jstar/

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What is the stuff we are made of?

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sapiens and demens

faber and ludens

empiricus and imaginarius

economicus and consumans

prosaicus and poeticus

Edgar MorinSeven complex lessons in education for the future

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"We are made of star-stuff.”

Carl Sagan

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/solcookie/

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“Music isn’t about the material, but what the player brings to the material.”

Keith Jarrett

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Mike Kuryhttp://www.kurigraphics.com

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What are the most pressing issues you are faced with in your working/home/social environment?

Can these new technologies help you solve them? How? What other issues are brought up by their use?

Our Panel

Josie FraserAlan Levine

Nancy White

Regan Harding Matt Bower

Dave Pollard