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Nigel Coutts

How might we confront the challenges of time and "the system"? - The Learner's Way - 1 views

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    Two forces seem to present the most significant obstacle to educators hoping to achieve these illustrious goals for and with their learners. The first is time, the second is "the system". Together these two factors act as a bulwark to change; the constraints within which progress is able to occur but only to the point that it strikes against the seemingly immutable obstacles. 
Reynold Redekopp

Heavy Screen Time May Cause Premature Changes In Brain Structure Among Kids: Study | Te... - 2 views

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    Effects on the brain of screen time on children
Nigel Coutts

In Postnormal Times our Students need to be Brave - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    If we are to cultivate the dispositions required in these times of postnormality and post-truth we need to establish cultures in our classrooms which will allow them to thrive. 
Nigel Coutts

Taking the time to think - The Learner's Way - 2 views

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    It seems that we never have enough of it and the result is a feeling of constant pressure to do things quickly. As a result, we fall into a pattern of making quick decisions, with incomplete information and then proceed to take hasty action and seek short cuts. Our busy lives, the business of those around us, the schedules we set ourselves and the constant stream of distractions and interruptions ensure we have very little time to do things well and we never seem to get things done. 
John Evans

How Art Has Advanced Astronomy | Time - 0 views

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    "In January 2004, NASA announced it was canceling a mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. In light of dangers associated with the Columbia tragedy the previous year, it was considered too risky. As a result, the Hubble, lauded as one of the most influential scientific instruments of all time, would have only a few remaining years to survive. Over the following months, the plan was intensely debated. Petitions garnered thousands of signatures from members of the public. Congressional committee meetings and hearings were held. Citizens and scientists alike, inspired by the discoveries and images the telescope had produced, clearly weren't ready for the telescope's premature retirement. By that point, the Hubble had nearly fulfilled all its mission objectives since its launch in 1990. With 100,000 observations, it had measured the universe's expansion, studied planetary origins, and produced a vast trove of pictures like the iconic Deep Field (seen at the top of this piece) and Pillars of Creation, which changed the way we see our place in the universe. These images, taken for science and re-mastered by astronomers, captured the public's imagination in a way no telescope had before. "
John Evans

We've Said Goodbye to This Year's Students. Now It's Time to Take Care of Ourselves - E... - 2 views

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    "Teachers are notorious for taking care of everyone but ourselves. The coming summer provides a perfect chance to change that. Some of us will seek the luxury of a true physical, mental, and emotional break from the classroom. Others will leap directly into teaching summer school in order to cobble together a full salary. Or we'll attend more conferences and trainings in the next two months than in the last 10 put together. Every teacher, even those of us in the throes of summer school and professional development, should make time to answer an existential question: Who are we when we're not teaching? Here are four ideas for making the most of that oasis of time between the end of this school year and the beginning of the next."
Phil Taylor

Not all screen time is equal: Some considerations for schools and parents - Shooting Az... - 0 views

  • According to Livingstone and Blum-Ross ‘screen time’ “is an obsolete concept. As digital media become integrated into all aspects of daily life, it is more important to consider the context and content of digital media use, and the connections children and young people (and parents) are making, or not, than to consider arbitrary rules about time.”
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Time and Tide wait for none essay ⋆ All Essay.Net | Best Essay Collections - 0 views

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    Lack of direction, not lack of time, is the problem. We all have 24 hour days.
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Buy Sendgrid Accounts - Premium Accounts - 0 views

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    Benefits of Buy Sendgrid Accounts SendGrid is a cloud-based email platform that helps businesses to send and receive emails. It is used by more than 100,000 companies, including Airbnb, Amazon, Netflix and Uber. SendGrid allows you to send transactional emails such as receipts or confirmations through your website or app with ease. It also provides advanced analytics tools so you can track the performance of your campaigns in real time.
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    Why buy SendGrid accounts? You can use SendGrid accounts to: Save time and money. It doesn't matter if you're an individual or a large company; if you have multiple emails to send, then SendGrid is a great way for you to save both time and money. It's much cheaper than other services out there, but that doesn't mean it lacks quality. On the contrary! SendGrid has been around for years now (they launched in 2010), so they have plenty of experience under their belt when it comes down to sending emails at scale.
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    Save time and money. It doesn't matter if you're an individual or a large company; if you have multiple emails to send, then SendGrid is a great way for you to save both time and money. It's much cheaper than other services out there, but that doesn't mean it lacks quality. On the contrary! SendGrid has been around for years now (they launched in 2010), so they have plenty of experience under their belt when it comes down to sending emails at scale.
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    What Is SendGrid Accounts? SendGrid is a cloud-based email delivery service that helps businesses communicate with their customers, prospects, and partners. Sendgrid helps you send marketing emails, transactional emails and SMS messages.
John Evans

Teaching a Distracted Generation to Focus | - 0 views

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    "In the course of researching this post, my phone vibrated seven times. I checked Facebook three times and my email twice. An article that should have taken me at most ten minutes to read took me double that. Needless to say, I illustrate perfectly some research recently done by Larry Rosen, an expert in the psychology of technology and a professor at California State University, Dominguez Hills."
John Evans

10 Reasons To Consider BYOD In Education - 3 views

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    "Education must move with the times. What can be done to reach a technology-savvy generation that relies on media every free second of their time? BYOD-Bring Your Own Device, a trend that is catching on quickly. Bring Your Own Device has transformed the classroom by creating new opportunities for learning. Studies find that Generation Y is highly reliant on wireless devices and phones. And rather than fight it, educators can use this to their advantage."
John Evans

The Pursuit of Tappiness | UX Magazine - 0 views

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    "At the time of this writing, there are nearly 70 million tablet users in the U.S. alone, a figure that has doubled from the year before. This means that nearly 30% of the country's Internet users are browsing on a tablet device. Tablet traffic to e-commerce sites grew by 348% from 2011 to 2012, overtaking smartphone traffic for the first time. With the tablet market as young as it is, its footprint is only going to expand."
John Evans

5 Apps To Keep You Better Organized - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "If your resolution for 2013 was to be better organized, these apps are recommended for you by the fine folks at Apple. They've assembled a sort of toolkit for teachers that aim to make you a better, more informed, and connected educator. Before you start being an even better teacher, you should take some self inventory and figure out when you'll have time to take on this task. That means it's time to get organized. These 5 apps will help you do just that. omnifocus"
John Evans

12 Ways To Learn About Traveling Using Children's Books | Edudemic - 1 views

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    "Children's books are an excellent means of 'travel'. With some good writing and an active imagination, you can go quite a lot of places without getting up off the couch. But did you know that many of the fabulous children's books out there were inspired by and written about real places? From Harry Potter to Beatrix Potter, authors have been drawing their inspiration from real life for a long time. Check out the handy infographic below (photo credit) to learn about traveling as well as a bit more about the real life places behind some of the most popular children's books of all time."
Phil Taylor

Why It's Time To Focus On Skills (Not Just Cool Tools) - Edudemic - 0 views

  • Any one of these web tools that a freshman in high school learns today will most likely not exist or will be replaced by something better in 8-10 years when that freshman graduates from college. However, if teachers change their approach to focus on transferable technology skills (i.e. the NETS-S) it will make the integration of technology more meaningful and prepare our students with skills they can take with them in the future.
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    "Why It's Time To Focus On Skills (Not Just Cool Tools)"
John Evans

5 Simple Tricks for a Better Reading Experience with iBooks for iOS - 5 views

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    "The iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch make excellent digital readers, and the iBooks apps is where most people will spend their time reading books on the iOS platform. iBooks is deceptively simple though, and though it works great on it's own, taking the time to learn a few things and adjust a few simple settings can make a world of difference in the readability of ebooks or anything else in your digital library. With that in mind, here are 5 simple tricks to get a better reading experience in iOS with the iBooks app."
John Evans

The Courage to Learn: Google Apps for Administrators: An Introduction - 7 views

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    "This post is the first in a monthly series of posts about Google Apps for Education and how it can make an Administrator's life more efficient, so you spend less time with paperwork and more time in classes, at school activities, and with parents, students and teachers. If you're not familiar with the power of Google Apps for Education, welcome! Here's a quick overview:"
John Evans

Eureka! » Blog Archive » iPad Summer Camp - Project 2 - Collaborative Writing... - 1 views

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    "Welcome back to iPad Summer Camp. Whether your summer is relaxing and filled with free time or packed with busy things (like me - working on a master's degree!), it's important to take some time to play with some of the technology that you might be using next year. If you haven't been following along, check out the introductory post and the first project. Otherwise, onwards to collaborative writing!"
Phil Taylor

Education Week Teacher: Tips for Tech-Cautious Teachers - 4 views

  • So here are some tips and examples I’ve gathered from my classroom and my work as a one-day-a-week tech coach at my school to help teachers better understand and negotiate the digital push in schools. Give Yourself the Time to Learn
  • After asking good questions and doing some reconnaissance on tools and apps that your colleagues love, choose a few. Let yourself dabble with the tools. Become comfortable with their interfaces, and give yourself time to understand their purpose and fit (or lack thereof) for your classroom habits and curriculum. At the same time, allow yourself time to say "no" to other flashy new gadgets and tools while you are exploring.
  • Tips for Tech-Cautious Teachers
John Evans

An iPad toolkit - 29 iPad Apps that promote good learning | ICTEvangelist - 0 views

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    "In case you hadn't noticed, I'm quite a fan of the iPad (the Lollipop Nexus 9's not too bad either). Not because of its design or because its by Apple or any of that, but because of its keen heritage in the learning arena. Any one who knows me will tell you that I am not one for using tech for tech's sake, despite my evangelist moniker. Use of technology in a cross curricular sense should be measured and done with consideration for the best potential learning outcomes. With all that said, I've been doing this for quite some time now and I thought it time that I shared some of the Apps that have stuck by me or have struck me for their ease of use and impact upon learning in the classroom. Rather than blog about each one however or write in depth about each one either, I've done this in the form of a small poster, with the apps icons on."
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