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The innovation infatuation - 0 views

  • In K–12 education, every reinvention effort gained some traction for a while and left a legacy behind. Indeed, one way to depict U.S. public schools circa 2016 is a vast archeological dig with layers of earlier civilizations visible as we excavate and with the pottery shards and tools that each used now heaped messily all over the place.
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5 Tips for Classroom Management with Mobile Devices | Indiana Jen - 0 views

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  • general topics are: civility, staying on task, and adhering to the honor code
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Developing a 'Tech Bill of Rights' -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • "Youth Safety on a Living Internet" report said that parents and teachers should "promote online citizenship and media-literacy education, and actively encourage the children's participation in the process..... Teaching children civil, respectful behavior online and offline is the key to fostering a safe Internet environment," the group stated in its report,
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An Idea Worth Spreading: The Future is Networks « emergent by design - 0 views

  • The future of Social Business is networks,’ ‘The future of education is networks,’ ‘The future of society is networks.’
  • but it feels like we’re nearing a point where something must change if we’re to move forward.
  • It’s literally NEVER been fully globally connected, until now.
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  • Every tool man has made, from the flint arrows to the wheel to civilization to systems of governance have ALL been in response to complexity.
  • I never really understood what it meant when people said, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.”
Phil Taylor

Teaching the Facebook generation - 0 views

  • The ban also fails, they say, to take into account the role social networking has had in real-world events - most recently the civil uprising in Egypt - and dismisses some of the rich and meaningful ways students use it, including to display grief and to rally for causes.
  • ''Ineffective policy is to ban use; prohibition has never worked,'' he says. ''We want to ensure that each student's electronic footprint is one they are proud of. We do not want to become a society where inappropriate social relations become endemic.
Phil Taylor

The 12 Most Important Things to Know About "Kids of Today" | Angela Maiers Educational ... - 0 views

  • you’re likely to hear that kids today are overcorrected, entitled, arrogant, irresponsible, directionless, and apathetic. With twitter-sized attention spans—these kids lack values, character, and basic civility.
  • They  still want and need our guidance.
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