consumers of mass media can come to believe that the world is more dangerous than it actually is through constant exposure to violent imagery or commentary
The rise of Mean World Syndrome in social media - The Globe and Mail - 0 views
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That “off” switch is becoming more important in the social media age, experts say. Seeking out information to ascertain one’s personal safety is a biological imperative, but so is a tendency to overdo things. Much of the solution will depend on people becoming aware of their own satiation points, Hodson says.
Kids With Bedroom Smartphones Sleep Less: Study - 0 views
21st Century Competencies - 0 views
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education is falling behind the curve,1 as it did during the rapid changes brought on by the Industrial Revolution.
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The last major changes to curriculum2 were effected in the late 1800s as a response to the sudden growth in societal and human capital needs
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Having students develop deep knowledge is as essential as ever. But today, we must also make that knowledge relevant.
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Which Generation is Most Distracted by Their Phones? - 0 views
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Adults are as addicted—if not more addicted—to technology as teenagers.
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adults’ smartphone addiction telepressure: “the combination of a strong urge to be responsive to people at work through message-based [information and communications technologies and] a preoccupation with quick response times.”
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It’s worth considering: When we criticize teens who are glued to their screens, are we offering wise advice? Or are we projecting our own mixed feelings onto them?
The death of the digital native: four provocations from Digifest speaker, Donna Lanclos... - 0 views
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A very different paradigm is 'visitor and resident'1. Instead of talking about these essentialised categories of native and immigrant, we should be talking about modes of behaviour
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A very different paradigm is 'visitor and resident'1. Instead of talking about these essentialised categories of native and immigrant, we should be talking about modes of behaviour
Reality Check | MediaSmarts - 0 views
Learning in the age of Social Networks - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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We have access to so much information that our capacity to filter, process and respond is overwhelmed. We live in bubbles and rely on others to filter our world view by means we little understand.
Today, Kids Need To Learn More Than Facts, But To Solve Problems And Innovate | Inc.com - 0 views
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Today, however, teenagers carry far more information and computing power in their pockets than would ever fit in their heads.
Where does machine learning fit in the education sector? - 0 views
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