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Phil Taylor

4 Best Videos on 21st Century Learning - With Summary - EdTechReview - 1 views

  • The list consists of the 4 best videos on 21st century learning provided by Amy Erin Borovoy who has been providing tools and inspiration for educators through her work at Edutopia.org!
Phil Taylor

BYOT: The hidden messages | SmartBlogs SmartBlogs - 0 views

  • BYOT worked so well in each of these cases for four reasons
Phil Taylor

Why Learning and Multitasking Don't Mix | The Creativity Post - 0 views

  • doing serious work with their minds, they have to have focus
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    Not just students :-)
Phil Taylor

Study: Teenagers without web access are left 'educationally disadvantaged' (Wired UK) - 0 views

  • Some have to ask friends or family to print off coursework and physically post it to them, while others are only able to do their work during school hours so have to rush everything. The same tools that helped students with homework were also social tools, like MSN Messenger, so students who felt left out educationally were also likely to feel left out socially.
Phil Taylor

Educating in the 21st Century: You Don't Know What You Don't Know - 2 views

  • Sadly, what dawned on me is that as hard as I had once worked as a teacher, I had restricted myself by my own educational paradigm. I had been stuck within a paradigm of 'coverage' and in hindsight I realize that all of the improvements I had made were incremental at best. Now, thanks in large part to my Personal Learning Network, I view teaching and learning through a new paradigm...a paradigm of 'inquiry'. (more on this in a future post!)
Phil Taylor

Social Media: Why This Matters To Everyone In Education - 0 views

  • Back in 1999, when there were still a few people muttering that the Internet was “just a fad”, the science fiction writer and visionary Douglas Adams wrote an article expressing amusement at the way the mainstream media considered the Internet something odd, and slightly sinister: …you would think we would learn the way these things work, which is this: 1) Everything that’s already in the world when you’re born is just normal; 2) Anything that gets invented between then and before you turn thirty is incredibly exciting and creative and with any luck you can make a career out of it; 3) Anything that gets invented after you’re thirty is against the natural order of things and the beginning of the end of civilisation as we know it until it’s been around for about ten years when it gradually turns out to be alright really. (Adams, 1999)
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    "Social Media: Why This Matters To Everyone In Education"
Phil Taylor

Education Week Teacher: Tips for Tech-Cautious Teachers - 1 views

  • So here are some tips and examples I’ve gathered from my classroom and my work as a one-day-a-week tech coach at my school to help teachers better understand and negotiate the digital push in schools. Give Yourself the Time to Learn
  • After asking good questions and doing some reconnaissance on tools and apps that your colleagues love, choose a few. Let yourself dabble with the tools. Become comfortable with their interfaces, and give yourself time to understand their purpose and fit (or lack thereof) for your classroom habits and curriculum. At the same time, allow yourself time to say "no" to other flashy new gadgets and tools while you are exploring.
  • Tips for Tech-Cautious Teachers
Phil Taylor

Learning/WebLiteraciesWhitePaper - MozillaWiki - 0 views

  • Working towards a framework to understand the skills, competencies and literacies necessary to be a Webmaker.
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