Hablando de enseñanza, hoy vino este link a la lista.
Es un ingles que se entiende bastante, me gustaría saber si alguien tiene
soft para grabarlo en mp3 y ponerlo en algun lado.
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De: Ron Teitelbaum <
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Fecha: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 18:11:30 -0500
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Asunto: FW: [Newbies] bbc radio4 got a good program on history of
moderneducation
Forward from Beginners list.
Ron Teitelbaum
From: A.
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 4:53 PM
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Subject: [Newbies] bbc radio4 got a good program on history of
moderneducation
Hi all,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/childhood/I still don't have time to actually get start with Squeak or Croquet, but
been reading and thinking about S Papert and Alan Kay etc, for sometime
(like a decade) - and I found listening to those programs giving me some
very captivating moments.
Program title has 'childhood' emphasized but it is possible to say the
entire program is about some elements/ingredients of history of modern
education - how it has been.
I heard episode 3 - about Locke and Rousseau, and I thought of posting to
this list but hesitated. Just now hearing about Dickens and Christmas -
episode 4, made me decided not to think about twice.
I wonder this might be more suitable for squeak-dev list, but I am not a
subscriber to that list, so if someone finds it's adequate, please post the
link. I wonder it might also be interesting or meaningful to people working
on OLPC too.
Hope some find it good and useful.
Thanks,
A.
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