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Free Technology for Teachers: Kids Tube - Monitored Video Sharing for Kids - 2 views

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    "video sharing hosting and sharing site designed for hosting content produced by kids and content about kids. Kids Tube monitors all submissions and monitors comments left on videos. "
Phil Taylor

The Big List | Techonomy » Conference 2010 - 4 views

  • The people we chose as exemplars often created new techonomic multipliers that immediately created wealth or abundance or that facilitated new ways to increase the cumulative intellectual and productive capabilities of our civilizations.
Phil Taylor

Literacy skills for teachers « My Integrating Technology journey - 12 views

  • Which are the literacies we need to learn in order to prepare our students for the 21st century?
Phil Taylor

Free Technology for Teachers: How To Do 11 Techy Things In the New School Year - 5 views

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    "Free Technology for Teachers. "
Phil Taylor

DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 8 views

  • Creating is not only at the top of Bloom’s taxonomy, it is a critical skill needed for the advancement of our society.
  • Curating is a skill needed to sift through the mountains of new content created every day.
  • A key component of creative class jobs is collaboration
Phil Taylor

Are iPads, Smartphones, and the Mobile Web Rewiring the Way We Think?| The Committed Sa... - 4 views

  • e difference between quick skimming and scanning on the Web, which lodges in the brain's short-term memory and is quickly lost, and the long-term memories that a more thoughtful kind of slow reading provides. "I share Nicholas Carr's feeling that my brain has been rewired," he says.
  • "It's indisputable that the Internet has made us smarter.... The range of things you can explore in a day is just fantastic compared to 20 years ago," says David Weinberger, senior researcher at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. "There's no question that we feel the Internet has made us better researchers, better thinkers, better writers."
  • Books "are not the shape of knowledge," he says. "They're a limitation on knowledge." The idea of a single author presenting her ideas "was born of the limitations of paper publishing. It's not necessarily the only way or the best way to think and to write."
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  • Wolf makes sure she stays off-line at specific times. "For a half hour before bedtime and a half hour in the morning I do nothing digital," she says.
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    "e difference between quick skimming and scanning on the Web, which lodges in the brain's short-term memory and is quickly lost, and the long-term memories that a more thoughtful kind of slow reading provides. "I share Nicholas Carr's feeling that my brain has been rewired," he says."
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