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For kids and parents, there's a digital generation gap, but maybe that's OK - Forbes - 0 views

  • What’s important isn’t that parents micromanage their kids or track their behavior, but whether they have an open relationship that allows for communications about important life events and values.
Phil Taylor

Fostering A Continuous Gap Between What We Know and What We Do | Connected Principals - 1 views

  • As leaders, it is important to be connected, to continue growing, and to maintain our own gap between what we know and what we do
Phil Taylor

Technology: Why Are Students Better Than Teachers At Using It? - 0 views

  • Because information is easy for students to get, they deal with problems, projects, and learning in a different way.
  • So, there is a gap between students and teachers. I can’t say for sure how wide the gap is, but it certainly seems to be getting smaller (that’s the good news). But, it is not happening fast enough (that’s the bad news).
  • Traditionally, it has been the teachers showing the students something new – now, it seems as though the students are showing something new to their teachers. That’s not an issue, it just means that teachers need to be aware of these changes, accept them, and make sure that students learn how deal with it all. The job is still the same – prepare the students for their future.
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  • Support your colleagues, try something new whenever you can, and don’t be afraid of making a mistake.
Phil Taylor

Introduction to Snagit 11 - 3 views

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    Jing Pro is being phased out. This program will fill the gap, has more features than Jing. Jing Free will still be in existance
Phil Taylor

Technology: Educational Divider or Equalizer? | The Committed Sardine - 0 views

  • education over a phenomenon known as the “app gap.” It’s based on studies, mostly out of the United States, that found that low-income families are less likely to own a computer, download educational apps, and more likely to stick a television in their child’s bedroom.
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Donald Clark Plan B: More pedagogic change in 10 years than last 1000 years - all drive... - 0 views

  • he internet is a pedagogic engine, changing and shaping the way we learn. In this sense, we’ve had more pedagogic change in the last 10 years than in the last 1000 years – all driven by innovation in technology.
  • 1. Asynchronous – the new default
  • 2. Links – free from tyranny of linear learning
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  • 3. Search and rescue
  • 4. Wikipedia and death of the expert
  • 5. Facebook and friends
  • 6. Twitter, texting and posting
  • 7. Youtube – less is more and ‘knowing how’ YouTube has changed the way we use video in learning for ever.
  • 8. Games Games have brought the proven sophistication of flight simulation into our homes and shown that failure (abhorred in traditional teaching) is the key to learning.
  • 9. Tools This is not often recognised but the word processor, spreadsheet and presentation tools have effected a considerable change on pedagogy.
  • 10. Open source
  • Conclusion These are ground breaking shifts in the way we learn. Unfortunately, they’re not matched by the way we teach. The growing gap between teaching practice and learning practice is acute and growing.
Phil Taylor

Steve Hargadon: Tony Wagner Live Interview on The Global Achievement Gap - 0 views

  • He discovered a profound disconnect between what potential employers are looking for in young people today (critical thinking skills, creativity, and effective communication) and what our schools are providing (passive learning environments and uninspired lesson plans that focus on test preparation and reward memorization).
Phil Taylor

The Children of Cyberspace: Old Fogies by Their 20s - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Researchers are exploring this notion too. They theorize that the ever-accelerating pace of technological change may be minting a series of mini-generation gaps, with each group of children uniquely influenced by the tech tools available in their formative stages of development.
  • Net Generation, born in the 1980s, and the iGeneration, born in the ’90s and this decade.
Phil Taylor

Shared Leadership: What is the Difference Between Learning and Knowing? - 1 views

  • I believe the gap in know how is related to learning -- new learning, unlearning, relearning.
  • I think of knowing as a more staid, steady, stable state. When I know something, it is for sure; it is so sure it is fact.
  • Learning is an active state, an process of searching, digging, questioning, connecting, thinking, imagining, visualizing, trying, pitching, collecting, building, sharing, enhancing, coloring, synthesizing, communicating.  Learning is unfinished.
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