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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Phil Taylor

Phil Taylor

18 and Under - Texting, Surfing, Studying? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • “The pace of science has not kept up with technology,” he told me.
  • The truth is you don’t really multitask, you just think you do; the brain can’t process two high-level cognitive things.” What you are actually doing, he went on, is “oscillating between the two.”
Phil Taylor

Digitally Speaking / FrontPage - 0 views

  • Our kids’ futures will require them to be: Networked–They’ll need an “outboard brain.” More collaborative–They are going to need to work closely with people to co-create information. More globally aware–Those collaborators may be anywhere in the world. Less dependent on paper–Right now, we are still paper training our kids. More active–In just about every sense of the word. Physically. Socially. Politically. Fluent in creating and consuming hypertext–Basic reading and writing skills will not suffice. More connected–To their communities, to their environments, to the world. Editors of information–Something we should have been teaching them all along but is even more important now.
  • Easily the greatest struggle that educators face in today's day and age is properly preparing students for a future that is poorly defined yet rapidly changing. 
Phil Taylor

Mae Jemison on teaching arts and sciences together | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Mae Jemison is an astronaut, a doctor, an art collector, a dancer ... Telling stories from her own education and from her time in space, she calls on educators to teach both the arts and sciences, both intuition and logic, as one -- to create bold thinker
Phil Taylor

Cyberbullying and Cybersafety - Keeping your child safe. - 0 views

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    Good cyberbullying presentation.
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