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Phil Taylor

Does the Digital Classroom Enfeeble the Mind? - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • The human element, a magical connection, is at the heart of successful education, and you can’t bottle it.
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    "Does the Digital Classroom Enfeeble the Mind?"
Phil Taylor

Tracing Technology's Unintended K-12 Effects | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 0 views

  • So what, then, is the answer? If technology is embraced by some and rejected by others, how can elementary and secondary school students be expected to know the right way to learn? It seems that the answers are about as clear as mud. I believe that technology has provided the swift kick that K-12 education has needed for decades to make the sweeping adjustments required to reach contemporary students and inspire education. I am just not sure yet which traditional teaching elements deserve to be clung to and which ones are meant for the curb.
Phil Taylor

Elizabeth English: Why So Many Schools Remain Penitentiaries of Boredom - 0 views

  • Ask yourself, "What do I remember as the most rewarding and inspiring experience in school?
  • Yes, you need knowledge of the periodic table to do chemistry, but you don't need to memorize it if it's on your desktop -- electronic or otherwise. What matters is the ability to do something with the elements in the periodic table.
  • schools become relevant once more: in teaching our children to evaluate and use that information in ways that are important and meaningful and to satisfy their fundamental human desire to construct solutions for the world full of engaging and pressing problems they will inherit.
Phil Taylor

How Design Thinking Became a Buzzword at School - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • The design-thinking philosophy requires the designer to put his or her ego to the side and seek to meet the unmet needs, both rational and emotional, of the user,
  • Once the student designers have gathered all their research together, they must organize and make sense of it all
  • Finally, design thinking requires designers to generate ideas—lots of ideas—and prototype them
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  • the key elements of design thinking will be familiar to any teacher well-versed in the basics of effective teaching: start with empathy, move ego to the side, and support students in the process of failing often and early on their way to learning
Phil Taylor

BYOD and Distraction - 0 views

  • BYOD doesn’t alter that element of our job. Our task remains – engage students in authentic and essential ways”
  • So there are more important questions:
Phil Taylor

K-12 Technology: Benefits and Drawbacks | The Edvocate - 0 views

  • I believe that technology has provided the swift kick that K-12 education has needed for decades to make the sweeping adjustments required to reach contemporary students and inspire education. I am just not sure yet which traditional teaching elements deserve to be clung to and which ones are meant to for the curb. The debate of how to best prepare our children for a lifetime of achievement is one that I believe deserves constant fueling in order to give K-12 students the best shot at academic, and life, success.
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