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Phil Taylor

Interviews - Clifford Nass | Digital Nation | FRONTLINE | PBS - 0 views

  • We were absolutely shocked. We all lost our bets. It turns out multitaskers are terrible at every aspect of multitasking. They're terrible at ignoring irrelevant information; they're terrible at keeping information in their head nicely and neatly organized; and they're terrible at switching from one task to another.
  • One of the biggest points here I think is, when I grew up, the greatest gift you could give someone was attention, and the best way to insult someone was to ignore them. ... The greatest gift was attention. Well, if we're in a society where the notion of attention as important is breaking apart, what now is the relationship glue between us? Because it's always been attention.
Phil Taylor

A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: 32 Resource Links on Cyberbullying - 0 views

  • we need to help our students be more cyber smart and learn about why bullying is something to be taken seriously. It is never too early to educate our kids about the dangers of cyberspace.
Phil Taylor

Educational Leadership:Giving Students Meaningful Work:Five Hallmarks of Good Homework - 1 views

  • Homework shouldn't be about rote learning. The best kind deepens student understanding and builds essential skills
Phil Taylor

Seeing the Big Picture is Vastly Difficult| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

  • While we might talk a good game about goals, ethics, and the greater good, Partycipation reminds us that we are what we do.
Phil Taylor

The Innovative Educator: Top Ten Ed Tech Issues This School Year - 0 views

  • Reducing fear of teacher /student relationships i.e. Social media doesn't cause inappropriate behavior, it catches it.
Phil Taylor

Scratch Curriculum Guide Draft | ScratchEd - 2 views

  • This Scratch curriculum guide provides an introduction to creative computing with Scratch, using a design-based learning approach.
Phil Taylor

Digital Texts and the Future of Education: Why Books? (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • The future seems both clear and imminent — a future in which students carry course texts and personal media in a "digital backpack" that is light, fun to use, enjoyable for reading, and always connected to information and friends.
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