Silver Lining for Learning

Punya Mishra | Chris Dede | Curt Bonk | Yong Zhao
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Nov 28, 2020 • 1h 3min

Puerto Rico: Overcoming Catastrophes, COVID, and Corruption

The SLL guests this week are Dr. Edgar León, who teaches online graduate courses for the Education, Technology and Curriculum Graduate School at the Caribbean University;Carmen Noble, who teaches Physics, Meteorology, Astronomy, and Scientific Research at the Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos Specialized School in Sciences and Mathematics in Ponce, Puerto Rico; and Betzabeth Pagán, a poet and educator in Puerto Rico. Together they  discuss the challenges and possible solutions for teaching online after Hurricane Maria in September 2017, various tropical storms, a 6.4 earthquake in January 2020, and the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020. Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org 
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Nov 21, 2020 • 1h 1min

Inspiring Examples to Overcome Education Inequality in Turkey

Fulden Ergen a Teachers Network Communications Expert and Tuğba İnanç, CEO and Co-Founder of Da Vinci Learning Academy in Turkey, discuss education inequalities in Turkey, such as inaccessibility of technology, resource imbalance between private and public schools, gender inequality, and challenges of immigrant and refugee kids. The discussion focuses on how teachers and other stakeholders collaborate to overcome these difficulties through the Teachers Network Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org 
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Nov 15, 2020 • 1h 3min

Cross-school Collaboration: The Global Online Academy

Education innovations do not only happen in schools. Cross-school collaboration is necessary for students and teachers to expand their access to different and more educational experiences. The Global Online Academy (GOA) represents another type of innovation that is much needed in the world, especially during COVID. Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org 
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Nov 7, 2020 • 1h 1min

Interactive XR Learning Aids in Myanmar and Beyond

Hla Hla Win and Yau Min Aung, co-Founders of 360ed discuss how their partnership with the Myanmar Ministry of Education has accelerated Myanmar education reform and helped to address  the dramatic shortage of teachers, texts and interactive learning aids in Myanmar. Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org 
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Oct 31, 2020 • 59min

Nepali High School Students in MOOCs

Few SLL listeners know much about Nepal’s education system. Even fewer likely realize the innovative attempts in Nepal to take advantage of massive open online courses (MOOCs) and open education. But can they be replicated in other parts of the world? And should they be? An intriguing look at how MOOCs are being used by high school teachers to spark learner interests and increase the level of educational engagement of young Nepali students. Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org 
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Oct 24, 2020 • 1h 1min

Hosts reflect on past four episodes

The hosts of Silver Lining for Learning will gather together to reflect on the conversations they have had with guests over the past few weeks and look forward to the future.  An engaging and insightful conversation. Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org 
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Oct 17, 2020 • 1h

How the Pandemic Can Accelerate Scaling Educational Innovations

While the immediate and longer-term repercussions of the pandemic should not be minimized, there are also examples emerging of ways in which the pandemic may “leapfrog” and accelerate scaling innovations in education. Rebecca Winthrop, co-director and senior fellow, and Jenny Perlman Robinson, senior fellow, at the Center for Universal Education at Brookings, discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic may provide opportunities for greater experimentation, innovation and scaling in global education, drawing from the experiences of partners in Botswana, Côte d’Ivoire, Jordan, the Philippines, and Tanzania.Rebecca also discusses her recent piece co-authored with Emiliana Vegas titled Beyond Reopening Schools: How education can emerge stronger than before COVID-19. Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org 
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Oct 10, 2020 • 1h 1min

It’s a World of Learning at the World Bank

Guest, Sheila Jagannathan Head of the Open Learning Campus at the World Bank Group discusses her work and lessons from delivering MOOCs for global audiences on development topics such as maternal health and learning to realize education’s promise. Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org 
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Oct 3, 2020 • 1h 1min

Student Voices

Students are at the core of all these conversations. The hosts want to know what students have been thinking, and what they expect from educators. Students as young as 12-year-olds share their inspirational educational experiences during and post-COVID-19.  Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org 
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Sep 26, 2020 • 1h 1min

MOOCs and Open Education in Southeast Asia

A conversation with experts about new models of education that are emerging during the pandemic. Guests professor Zoraini Wati Abas, Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the Wawasan Open University in Penang, Malaysia, Professor Tian Belawati expert in open distance education (ODE) from Indonesia, Melinda Bandalaria, Chancellor and Professor at the University of the Philippines Open University, Jintavee Khlaisang, Associate Professor at the Department of Educational Technology and Communications and Thapanee Thammetar the director of Thailand Cyber University Project, Office of the Higher Education Commission in the Ministry of Education in Thailand. Join the conversation at silverliningforlearning.org 

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