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Phil Taylor

The 21st Century Teacher - 1 views

  • When students were succeeding in school with no technology, we were also living in a world with little technology, and preparing students for life in a world where technology wasn't a part of their daily lives.  
  • Technology is no substitute for an inspiring teacher. However, on-line materials are far more available. Twenty times more.
  • Because the students have access to the same tools over the web, they can reinforce the ideas by experimenting with the simulations themselves, any time, any where.
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  • Instead of teaching (push), students can be given projects that require them to learn (pull) the necessary material themselves.
  • A vital skill in the new digital world is the ability to work collaboratively on projects with others who may not be physically close.
  • The worldview of the student can be expanded because of the zero cost of communicating with other people around the globe.
  • Students are, of course, all different.
  • To cash in this benefit, schools need to go paperless.
Phil Taylor

The Global Search for Education: Which Digital Device Is Best? | C. M. Rubin - 0 views

  • However, without a shift in pedagogical practice, the device and space are rendered nothing more than substitutive tools in nature.
Phil Taylor

What's next: Blended Learning 2.0 - The Hechinger Report - 0 views

  • There is no technological substitute for the judgment of a good teacher
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