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Phil Taylor

Alan November Comes to Town « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views

  • mix of emotions, feeling somewhere in-between, “I’m not doing enough” and “There’s so much out there, I want to try everything now!” A suggestion that Mike Pelletier aptly calls, “TBC” (Tech Baby Steps) is always a good idea
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    "As with most workshops, the overwhelming influx of ideas from Alan's workshop left teachers with a mix of emotions, feeling somewhere in-between, "I'm not doing enough" and "There's so much out there, I want to try everything now!" A suggestion that Mike Pelletier aptly calls, "TBC" (Tech Baby Steps) is always a good idea. Begin with just one thing that grabbed your attention and go with it - make it work for your classroom, not as an add-on, but as an integration."
John Evans

A Letter To Parents Of Digital Age Children - 1 views

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    "First, let me thank you for entrusting me with teaching your children, honoring the amazing individuals they are, and helping them discover the confident and empowered young people they can be. Providing a rich and engaging environment for your children to learn in is my utmost concern, but Iately I have had to acknowledge that the young people I see every day do much of the learning that is important to them when they leave the parking lot and head home from school. Thus, I am writing to solicit your help."
Phil Taylor

When it comes to Technology, teachers need as much scaffolding as students - 3 views

  • These PLTs would challenge teachers to delve deeper into their thinking about how, why, when, how often and who with  Technology can be used in their lessons. Staff meetings alone only brush the surface as 30-40 adults add a single thought to the conversation. PLTs allow for the in depth scaffolding of what is needed.
Phil Taylor

Technophobia has no place in education - comment - TES - 1 views

  • How much longer can we ignore the extremely powerful tools that are driving so much learning outside our schools? How can we be locked in pedagogical denial of the same tools that we use in our everyday lives?
Phil Taylor

Playing Globally| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    "Technology-much of which is free-has enabled us to push back the classroom walls "
Phil Taylor

Global Digital Citizen-The Role of the Teacher| The Committed Sardine - 1 views

  • With the huge potential that Information and communication technology has to offer for teaching and learning also comes a matching potential for distraction, illicit and inappropriate activity, and poor judgement.
  • The teacher holds a cornerstone role in the development of understanding, the appreciation of culture and diversity, and the formation of the moral and ethical basis that, like the cornerstone of a building, provides a strong and stable foundation for life in both the real and virtual world they co-inhabit.
  • The most salient lessons are not learned by avoidance but by facing you action, its impact, and the consequences.
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  • All teachers are teachers of citizenship.
  • The teacher is no longer just the master of their subject. They are much, much more. Their classroom is no longer defined by four walls and a blackboard, but stretches far beyond the physical boundaries of their school. We are global teachers, ethicists, and moralists. We are masters of our subject and students of the world.
aghora group

Educrib - 0 views

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    ducrib.com is all about exploring. Exploring your launch pad to take your career to the next orbit. Finding the best among the myriads of colleges, institutions, courses, programmes and much more.
aghora group

Salem Colleges, Courses, Institutes, University, Degrees, Education options | Grid Listing - 0 views

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    Browse colleges in Kerala, Bangalore, Coimbatore and much more. Know about Colleges, Courses, Institutes, University, Degrees, Education options in India. Find colleges and universities in India. Search Educrib.com Now!
Phil Taylor

The Math of Educational Technology | The Principal of Change - 0 views

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    "start thinking about technology making the work we do so much more powerful"
Phil Taylor

References, Please by Tim Parks | NYRblog | The New York Review of Books - 1 views

  • Simply, it’s time to admit that the Internet has changed the way we do scholarship and will go on changing it. There is so much inertia in the academic world, so much affection for fussy old ways. People love getting all the brackets and commas and abbreviations just so. Perhaps it gives them a feeling of accomplishment. Professors torment students over the tiniest details of bibliographical information, when anyone wishing to check can simply put the author name and title in any Internet search engine. A doctoral student hands in a brilliant essay and the professor complains that the translator’s name has not been mentioned in a quotation from a recent French novel, though of course since the book is recent there is only one translation of the novel and in any event anyone checking the cited edition will find the translator’s name in the book.
Phil Taylor

SchoolCIO Blogs - DAILY INSIGHT: 1:1 assumptions v. reality - 0 views

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    "In reality, the best 1:1 classrooms are much more engaging."
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