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John Evans

We Need Cellphones In School Because They're Distracting - Looking UpLooking Up - 2 views

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    "Cellphones in schools is a subject I've discussed at length before and one that doesn't seem to be going away any time soon. It's a bellweather issue, an issue that indicates clearly where you sit on the educational spectrum. Do schools teach students "the rules" or help students learn effectively?"
Phil Taylor

Three Ways Parents Can Make Digital Media a Positive for Young Kids | MindShift | KQED News - 2 views

  • Kids are living in the same world we do, the world where grown-ups check their phones 50 times a day,
Phil Taylor

We are not addicted to smartphones, we are addicted to social interaction - 4 views

  • Healthy urges can become unhealthy addictions
  • Turning off push notifications and setting up appropriate times to check your phone can go a long way to regain control over smartphone
  • workplace policies "that prohibit evening and weekend emails" are also important
John Evans

Coding may not be all it's cracked up to be when it comes to getting a job in the future - Business - CBC News - 1 views

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    "Coding is, apparently, the new language we all need to learn. It's billed as essential by the likes of Bill Gates and Stephen Hawking. General Motors CEO Mary Barra calls coding a "core skill" that you need to learn if you want a high-paying job. But what if this emphasis on coding is distracting us from teaching kids about other, more important things that they'll actually need for the jobs of the future? Marina Gorbis, executive director of the Institute for the Future, sees this obsession with coding as the equivalent of putting all our eggs into one basket."
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