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Phil Taylor

10 ways to build resilience… « What Ed Said - 0 views

  • t’s important for teachers to remember how frustrating it can be trying to learn something new. He says we need to model persistence and how to work to improve performance based on feedback.
Phil Taylor

Five Reasons for Integrating Technology | Edutopia - 1 views

  • Parents and teachers must be a part of monitoring and modeling
  • How ever will we train all those teachers?
  • ake something off teachers' plates rather than put more on. We have to prioritize, and including technology is too important.
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  • Some students don't have access to technology at home so how can we expect them to use it for assignments?
  • Teachers need to be on the forefront of curriculum, not in its wake. We need to be leading the charge towards preparing our students for their future, not hindering our march towards tomorrow
Phil Taylor

The Single Best Idea for Reforming K-12 Education - Forbes - 1 views

  • “single best idea for reforming K-12 education”.
  • Root cause: factory model of management
  • The goal needs to shift from one of making a system that teaches children a curriculum more efficiently to one of making the system more effective by inspiring lifelong learning in students, so that they are able to have full and productive lives in a rapidly shifting economy.
Phil Taylor

Marc My Words: Back to School - Tablets in the Classroom by Marc J. Rosenberg : Learning Solutions Magazine - 1 views

  • Re-writing curriculum, engaging in faculty development, and implementing new instructional design models are essential if we are to realize the promise of technology. Funding faculty workshops, developing master teachers who can teach others, and sharing content development costs regionally are just some of the ways we can approach this challenge.
Phil Taylor

Educational Technology and Life » Blog Archive » Passion and Professional Development: Three More Anecdotes - 0 views

  • I asked that they support risk taking by giving their people to opportunity to fail “early and often”
  • On their corporate web site, Google shares the following “ten things that Google has found to be true”:
  • “focus on the student and all else will follow” often serves me (and the participants in my workshops) well.
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  • I hope each of them will find (at least) one thing they’ll be passionate about to learn well.
  • is Google’s concept of “20% time.”
  • 20% time sounds a lot senior projects. When I was teaching senior English, my school had recently adopted WestEd’s Senior Project model.
Phil Taylor

How YouTube Is Changing The Classroom| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

  • instructing students on how to write five-paragraph essays, identify parts of speech, and use punctuation. Cockrum says the videos have enabled the dynamics of his class to change in several ways: He says his students can work at their own pace on writing projects during class, and he’s available to help them individually as they have questions or ask for an edit. Cockrum says he anticipates this will let him cover a lot more curricular material over the year, as well as immerse students in the writing process.
  • He says if teachers want to engage kids in class, they should be thinking of activities to eliminate traditional classroom lectures altogether. Noschese also worries the model poses an “equity issue,” as not every student has the internet at home.
Phil Taylor

The Smartphone Wars Are Over | Fast Company - 0 views

  • Apple and Google have "won," but in different ways. Apple has huge consumer popularity, a strong and almost unassailable brand and business model,
Phil Taylor

Why Some Teachers Are Against Technology In Education - 1 views

  • Technology doesn’t make teaching better or worse, simpler or more complex–it changes it all entirely. The frameworks. The models. The training. The instructional design. Curriculum. Lesson design. Assessment. Learning feedback. Classroom management. School design. All of it.
Phil Taylor

4 Stages: The Integration Of Technology In Learning - 1 views

  • not to imply that stage 1 is “bad” and that learners should always be given free-reign with powerful technology. The age of graduated release of responsibility model (show me, help me, let me), as always, holds true here as well.
Phil Taylor

Disrupting Education: 8 Ideas That Will Break It Once And For All - 0 views

  • Ideally this would free teachers for more human and emotionally complex interactions, provided strategic adjustments are made.
  • Microsoft, Apple, Google, Honda, Amazon, and well just about every other forward thinking company on earth are scrambling to adjust for a mobile culture that is cloud-based and social. This should affect everything in education, from how learning models and curriculum are designed, to how students interact with one another and their local communities.
  • Universities are decaying. At least in their current form.
Phil Taylor

11 Ideas for Fostering an Innovative Culture - 0 views

  • how you make that vision come to life, and model what you expect to see from you students and embody the notion of a learning organization
Phil Taylor

What No One Tells You About Social Media in Education - 0 views

  • Modeling and Teaching Appropriate Use isn’t Optional Anymore:
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