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I think that education has to be changed.
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And, in fact, there is something that can—and even must—revolutionize education.
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The very shape that a new education will take, I have no idea.
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But I think there is a revolution already on its way,
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and it's dominating now, through the nature and diffusion of information
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now possible thanks to the Internet.
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Then, what we have right now, is a very powerful tool, the Internet,
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and it makes possible for us, as teachers, who are not professionals of technology,
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to have easy access to a tool for making projects,
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and that result is that it will be more easy to visualize and share.
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The word "sharing" on the Internet is incredible.
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Schools were teaching things that were obsolete ten years ago.
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Because far as I'm concerned, the future is people teaching other people
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using open web tools for helping each other,
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and teaching each other open technologies,
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and therefore inventing new things and new jobs.
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I think the only way learning works is through a joyful insurgency.
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By that I mean, it's not just rebelling against systems that exist,
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but modeling the kind of excitement that comes from the spirit of trying something new
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and really looking for a different kind of learning altogether.