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in title, tags, annotations or urlLaptops And Phones In The Classroom: Yea, Nay Or A Third Way? : NPR Ed : NPR - 0 views
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Stommel, who's been engaged in many debates over laptop bans on Twitter, calls the issue "weirdly divisive" but also, in the end, "a red herring." Instead of an "authoritarian approach," he suggests a conversation.
Stop Chasing Students And Lead Them Instead - - 0 views
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The students have already changed. The learning trends of 2012 have changed, too. They’re now approaching the trends of 2020, and here we are today curious about what engages students and what their interests are and how they tend to use the tools they love. That’s reactive design
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While education struggles to agree on what needs changing and how to make it happen—and why, it should be asked, should we have to agree?—things around us have all exploded, detonated by technology.
6 of the Most Engaging Homework Alternatives You'll Find - 0 views
Engage Your High School Students In Place & Community: Walking Curriculum (Part 1) - imaginED - 0 views
7 Ways to Maximize Student Engagement - 0 views
Empowering Students Through Technology: Moving Beyond Engagement | ASCD Inservice - 0 views
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Technology can do a lot of things in our classroom, but one of its most important impacts is the ability to put the power of learning in the hands of the learners.
Learning In The Age Of Digital Distraction : NPR Ed : NPR - 1 views
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I think that it is reasonable to take technology "time outs," to have environments and maybe even times where the family interacts with each other and not the outside world through texts. It's sort of a return to the dinner table as a place where you learn how to engage in face-to-face, meaningful contact. Put your tech aside. You can return to it afterwards.