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Phil Taylor

Dealing with Digital Behavior Issues: A Parent Guide | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "Dealing with Digital Behavior Issues: A Parent Guide"
Phil Taylor

A Rebuttal To Simon Sinek About The Millennial Paradox - Wolfe2018 - Tremr - 0 views

  • turn to social media, to interact with other humans. But this whole issue is not just Millennials, it's society in general that appear to be addicted to their social media
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    " turn to social media, to interact with other humans. But this whole issue is not just Millennials, it's society in general that appear to be addicted to their social media"
Phil Taylor

The Innovative Educator: Top Ten Ed Tech Issues This School Year - 0 views

  • Reducing fear of teacher /student relationships i.e. Social media doesn't cause inappropriate behavior, it catches it.
Phil Taylor

Technology in Schools: Defining the Terms | Edutopia - 1 views

  • What are the fundamental, basic, non-negotiable principles upon which to base technology in schools? To name a few possibilities:
  • What are ways that you have had the conversation about technology in your school? And what definition of technology are you using?
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    "When technology arises in discussion among educators and parents, the conversation often turns to an issue of human behavior"
Phil Taylor

Time To Reassess? - The Correct Way To Use Formative Assessment - 0 views

  • How do we know that formative assessment isn’t just a passing fad?” The answer is simple. A focus on formative assessment requires teachers to relate two central issues in teaching – ‘What did I do as a teacher?’ and ‘What did my students learn?’ As long as teachers are focusing on the relationship between those two central issues, they will continue to improve their practice for as long as they stay in the job.
  • Different people define formative assessment in different ways
Phil Taylor

Zac Hawkins' Plea for Classroom BYOD | Powerful Learning Practice - 3 views

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    As Zac notes in this article, which he wrote spontaneously on his "Bring Your Own Device" while at school, many teachers have been reluctant to allow technology into their classrooms, even if they have that option. Zac suggests it's a trust issue - teachers don't trust students and students decline to demonstrate that they're trustworthy because they feel they are being denied access to what (to them) is a tool for everyday learning in the real world
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