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Phil Taylor

No privacy, please. « Beyond Digital - 1 views

  • We as individuals need to re-frame what privacy means to us.
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    "The meaning of the word "privacy" has changed. The days of being anonymous, and having no digital footprint, are gone."
Phil Taylor

A Difference: You, Your Kids, and Your Phones - 0 views

  • We have to move beyond stranger danger and scare tactics. Sharing frightening stories (often overstated) does nothing to model positive outcomes or move the conversation to discussions of how to deal with something gone wrong.
Phil Taylor

It Sure Is Complicated: Teen Life in the Digital Age | MiddleWeb - 0 views

  • Children’s days are over-scheduled with sports, arts, functions and additional classes. Yet the need to connect and socialize has not gone away in these overly adult-managed times.
  • Many of the young people interviewed here said they would actually rather be hanging out with friends in real spaces than posting updates in online spaces, but the hemmed-in reality of their lives makes that nearly impossible.
  • We teachers are not “digital immigrants.” We are their guides, and our role, along with parents, has never been more important, nor more complicated.
Phil Taylor

Conversation with Alan Levine, Pedagogical Technologist | DMLcentral - 0 views

  • The role of the instructor has not gone away, but it has shifted, now that so many open tools and texts are available to anyone with web access. 
Phil Taylor

Worlds End, Worlds Begin: Web 2.0 and/as The Apocalypse: What The Terminator Has to Tea... - 0 views

  • Web 2.0 and/as The Apocalypse: What The Terminator Has to Teach Us About Our Future
  • only mean to highlight the disruptive and destructive consequences that have been set in motion by the shift from a life mediated by paper to a life mediated by the screen.
  • educators occupy the position now that astronomers held during the 16th century. For astronomers, the choice between models for the universe was neither trivial nor inconsequential; it was definitive.
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  • we grew up in a world of single authored books, of learned experts in their libraries, of professors holding forth before the silent masses, those days are gone and it is our responsibility to invent an educational system appropriate to the new reality.
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