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in title, tags, annotations or urlHow (and Why) to Stop Multitasking - Peter Bregman - Harvard Business Review - 0 views
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We switch-task, rapidly shifting from one thing to another, interrupting ourselves unproductively, and losing time in the process.
Teachers Report Educational Benefits of Frequent Technology Use -- THE Journal - 1 views
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"Frequent technology users place considerably more emphasis on developing students' 21st century skills--specifically, skills in accountability, collaboration, communication, creativity, critical thinking, ethics, global awareness, innovation, leadership, problem solving, productivity and self-direction.
Online Stickies - lino - 0 views
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The Power of Educational Technology: 10 Tips for Managing Information Overload - 0 views
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Factory Schools? A Debate | Redu: Rethink / Reform / Rebuild Education - 0 views
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that factory-model schooling was not just ineffective but actually harmful to most students—a message which had been so radical and out of the mainstream twenty years ago, actually sounded very much like the messages of my other guests.
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the Internet has become an unparalleled platform for learning, intitiative, participation, productivity, and creativity, almost all of this happens outside of formal educational institutions
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technology as a liberating force
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Worlds End, Worlds Begin: Bang a Gong, Walter Ong: After Orality and Literacy - 0 views
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But first, a caveat: there are exceptions to every generalization I am about to make.
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irresolvable paradox that, without writing, we would not have Plato's staging of this discussion nor any record at all of Socrates' encounter with Phaedrus or of the Socratic method, nor indeed would there have been an Athens, as such, to remember.
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Plato’s struggle with the relatively new technology of writing
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Zen and the Art of Twitter: 4 Tips for Productive Tweeting - 0 views
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When we let the horse, or social media, direct us, we get overwhelmed and unfocused, and our time is not spent well.Twitter and Facebook are incredible tools, but making the most of our time on them requires paying attention to the mental approach we take. When we engage them with a beginner’s mind, a desire to give, a focus on adding useful content, and a positive state of mind, we will likely have more days guiding the horse than the opposite.
Kids pack in nearly 11 hours of media use daily | Safe and Secure - CNET News - 0 views
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Just as kids used to hang out in parks, bowling alleys, and malls, they are now hanging out online. Instead of talking, they're often texting or interacting via their social-networking profiles. While these activities can be time-wasting, they can also be productive, helping kids define their identities, reinforce offline social relationships and express themselves in a variety of ways.
Welcome to your notable world | Evernote Corporation - 0 views
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Welcome to your notable world. Use Evernote to save your ideas, things you see, and things you like. Then find them all on any computer or device you use. For free.
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