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Phil Taylor

Being a Digital Native Isn't Enough | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network - 1 views

  • As teachers, it is important that we realize that we appreciate the convenience of the Internet because we see it through a different lens than our students.
John Evans

Part 2… Creativity In The Digital Classroom… Web 2.0 Tools… Are They In Your ... - 0 views

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    "Facilitating creativity can be rewarding and exciting. Integrating creativity into the curriculum can be engaging to the learner. Creativity can be fostered by smell of a new crayon, the engagement of being able to tinker, the excitement of relaxing and creating, or some amazing technology already in your classroom. It allows student to go beyond the role of being curriculum consumers and blossom into curriculum producers. Creativity allows classrooms to go to the top of Bloom's Taxonomy in the vivid and colorful action verb each step was meant to be. I have divided these creativity resources into four different group I have included below. "
Phil Taylor

In Digital Age, Schools That Succeed are Schools That Connect | MindShift - 3 views

  • The trickiest of the cracks to get our heads around is the “connected divide,” separating those who are proficient in collaborative, creative and connected social networks and those who are not. It is growing exponentially wider on a daily basis.
John Evans

Grand Rapids students caught in the digital divide as more school assignments include o... - 2 views

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    This is a reality for many students outside of an urban environment.
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