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Phil Taylor

Daphne Bavelier: Your brain on video games | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    "Daphne Bavelier: Your brain on video games"
Phil Taylor

Backwards EdTech Flow Chart | Talk Tech With Me - 1 views

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    Great backwards flow chart - student focused
Phil Taylor

Bullying is not on the rise and it does not lead to suicide | Poynter. - 1 views

  • Yet when journalists (and law enforcement, talking heads and politicians) imply that teenage suicides are directly caused by bullying, we reinforce a false narrative that has no scientific support.
Phil Taylor

Professors at odds over technology's role in the lecture hall - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • But some professors say it’s traditional teaching methods – not the computers – that don’t belong in the classroom. To engage students, they argue, the way instructors use and talk about technology with their students needs to change.
Phil Taylor

YouTube - David Bolinsky: Fantastic voyage inside a cell - 0 views

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    12 minute TED Talk
Phil Taylor

ASCD Express 5.24 - ASCD Talks with an Author: Robyn Jackson - 0 views

  • nterview about her book Never Work Harder Than Your Students, Jackson discusses why teachers should leave "spaces" that can be filled in by students.
Phil Taylor

Will Richardson: My Kids are Illiterate. Most Likely, Yours Are Too - 1 views

  • they're not "designing and sharing information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes." Nor are they "building relationships with others to solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally." And as far as "managing, analyzing and synthesizing multiple streams of information?"
  • National Council of Teachers of English feels a "literate person" should be able to do right now
  • If we don't talk about how learning is changing first, the schools we create will continue to be places of "tinkering on the edges" instead of truly changed spaces.
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  • the reality for my kids and yours is that they are going to be immersed in these spaces, potentially connecting and learning with two billion strangers, required to make sense of huge flows of information and creating and sharing their knowledge with the world. That is their reality; it wasn't ours.
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