Jennifer Mueller's Creative Change: Most people are secretly threatened by creativity -... - 0 views
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But research shows that many teachers define creativity as a skill that’s mainly associated with the art
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Study after study shows that new ideas are chronically rejected at many companies, even businesses that say they want more innovation.
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To cope with all this complexity, we strive for simplicity.
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Three Critical Innovation Roles: Broker, Role Model, Risk-Taker - 0 views
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And because the roles are elusive and difficult to measure, they can go unappreciated and unnoticed. And then they gradually fade away.
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information silo
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They are the ones who seek out connections between people and ideas and foster conversation and interaction.
Is Social Media Disconnecting Us From the Big Picture? - The New York Times - 0 views
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Social media is my portal into the rest of the world
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My part of the world? My portal of the world. It's play on "my corner of the world." Well it is interesting to think about as we shape our own portals, yet possibly we are not realizing it.
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My part of the world? My portal of the world. It's play on "my corner of the world." Well it is interesting to think about as we shape our own portals, yet possibly we are not realizing it.
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Each time I liked an article, or clicked on a link, or hid another, the algorithms that curate my streams took notice and showed me only what they thought I wanted to see.
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I’m not blaming the algorithms
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Is Design Thinking the New Liberal Arts? - CIO Journal. - WSJ - 0 views
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The first is feasibility
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Next comes viability
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The final dimension is desirability
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Read This Story Without Distraction (Can You?) - The New York Times - 0 views
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by doing more you’re getting less done.
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were enough to double the number of errors participants made in an assigned task
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Screen time and children - How to guide your child - Mayo Clinic - 0 views
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Prioritize unplugged
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Create tech-free zones or times
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Screen time and children - How to guide your child - Mayo Clinic - 0 views
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Experts noted that children are still doing the same things that they've always done — only now they are often doing them virtually.
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This means playing with your child, teaching kindness, being involved, and knowing your child's friends and what your child does with them.
Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs - The New York Times - 0 views
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For every robot per thousand workers, up to six workers lost their jobs and wages fell by as much as three-fourths of a percent,
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the theory goes, new technology has created new jobs for software developers and data analysts
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very little employment increase in other occupations to offset the job losses in manufacturing.
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The End of 'Genius' - The New York Times - 0 views
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JOSHUA WOLF SHENK
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The elemental collective, of course, is the pair. Two people are the root of social experience — and of creative work.
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given that our psyches take shape through one-on-one exchanges, we’re likely set up to interact with a single person more openly and deeply than with any group
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Better Than Resilient - Prosilient | Psychology Today - 0 views
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resilience means the ability to recover from difficult life events such as illnesses, setbacks in love and work, and bereavement
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A resilient system is not just one that doesn’t change, but more importantly one that can deal with changes by recovering from them.
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prosilience
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Key Features Of A Meaningful eLearning Course - eLearning Industry - 0 views
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A learning objective is a statement in clear, measurable terms that informs what a learner will be able to do after completing a training program.
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Ask them rhetorical questions which will compel them to think Ask learners to pick up definitions and examples of terms taught from various sources End the course with a scenario followed by a couple of questions. Get learners to comment on discussion forums on the usefulness and applicability of a course Get them to summarize learning by creating a checklist Ask them to pick items from the options provided and justify their choice
Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? - The Atlantic - 0 views
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She told me she’d spent most of the summer hanging out alone in her room with her phone.
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Today’s teens are also less likely to date.
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Even driving, a symbol of adolescent freedom inscribed in American popular culture,
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A lawyer rewrote Instagram's terms of service for kids. Now you can understand all of t... - 1 views
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"see page 10"
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Does this fit the "Modern Learning" we are after? I appreciate the article and it provides a resource for discussion with kids, but I think it's more of a digital literacy item. I know, DL is a part of modern learning, but I'd like to see this space grow beyond just tech-focused items and push thinking about learning and teaching. On second thought... I have an alert for this group so I receive it in my email. Who's reading Diigo anymore anyway?
Learning to Think Like a Computer - The New York Times - 0 views
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all-important concept in computer science — abstraction — in terms of milkshakes
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The idea of abstraction,” he said, “is to hide the details.” It requires recognizing patterns and distilling complexity into a precise, clear summary
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Concealing layers of information makes it possible to get at the intersections of things
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