Wired 13.02: Revenge of the Right Brain - 0 views
Weblogg-ed » So What is the Future of Schools? - 0 views
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I think I’m finally getting to the root of my continued frustration with my kids’ education which is the system’s inability to help them find and nurture the areas they truly have passion for. It would be nice if the institution were the place that connected my kids to the experts they desired and needed to support their learning, wouldn’t it?
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I found myself amazed at how deeply woven the reasons why not are ingrained in our conversations. At one conversation, someone said that many of her teachers didn’t feel like they needed to teach with technology at all since their students were doing just fine passing the tests without it. And I wanted to scream (but instead politely said) ‘then we gotta change the assessments.” Nothing in these conversations changed my view that to really change what we do in schools we have to first change our understanding of what it means to teach in this moment. That doesn’t mean than we throw out all of the good pedagogy that we’ve developed over the years and make everything about technology. But it does mean, I think, that technology has to be a part of the way we do our learning business these days.
Are You a 'Digital Native?' | Newsweek Tech and Business | Newsweek.com - 0 views
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And as Small himself points out, digital natives and digital immigrants can direct their own neural circuitry—reaping the cognitive benefits of modern technology while preserving traditional social skills—simply by making time for both
How Do You Manage Your Time? | Slow Leadership - 0 views
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We want to find an acceptable way to help us make sure that we're truly tackling topics important to you, our valued readers, so we're trialling a method for producing and presenting on-line surveys. If you have a moment, please complete our short survey into how people manage their time at work. It will take you less than five minutes - probably less than three. We'll report back the results in a week or so.
The Misnomer Called 'Work-Life Balance' (Slow Leadership) - 0 views
Pictures and Quotes, Quotes with Pictures, Einstein, Kennedy, George Bernard Shaw, Seneca, ... - 0 views
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...words and pictures can
work together to communicate more powerfully than either alone.
William Albert Allard
Is Google Making Us Stupid? - 0 views
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What the Internet is doing to our brains
Embedding principles of design | Not So Distant Future - 0 views
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Continuing my thoughts from previous posts about design, I’m contemplating points that Daniel Pink made in Whole New Mind regarding the significance of it. He writes about a study at Pittsburg’s Montefiore Hospital that demonstrated that patients in well designed rooms have quicker recovery times, and a study at Georgetown University that enhancing a school’s appearance could even increase test scores.
Design really is about communicating something to the receiver–whether it’s the special lilt of a well-put written phrase, or the feeling of luxuriousness that a fine hotel imparts, or the comic turn of a slapstick movie, or the inspiration that society cares enough to make a beautiful learning space for students.
Teaching Creativity | 2¢ Worth - 0 views
Can You Become a Creature of New Habits? - 0 views
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when we consciously develop new habits, we create parallel synaptic paths, and even entirely new brain cells, that can jump our trains of thought onto new, innovative tracks
Exercise Your Brain, or Else You'll ... Uh ... - 0 views
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Decaying brains, or the fear thereof, have inspired a mini-industry of brain health products — not just supplements like coenzyme Q10, ginseng and bacopa, but computer-based fitter-brain products as well.
Pink Presentation Notes - 14 views
Looks like there are a lot of things that have been said but also need to be reinforced. One concept I like in Lucy's notes was: the purpose of education is not to deliver employees -civic engagement...
Have you ever created a "digital story"? - 8 views
Collected Works of Joseph Campbell - 0 views
The City Stories Project - 0 views
Fray: The Quarterly of True Stories - 0 views
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