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Phil Taylor

In Digital Age, Schools That Succeed are Schools That Connect | MindShift - 0 views

  • The trickiest of the cracks to get our heads around is the “connected divide,” separating those who are proficient in collaborative, creative and connected social networks and those who are not. It is growing exponentially wider on a daily basis.
Phil Taylor

'Most Likely To Succeed': Schools Should Teach Kids To Think, Not Memorize - 0 views

  • Boasting a 98 percent college-matriculation rate among graduates, High Tech High warrants a closer look, and Whiteley's documentary devotes a full year to examining the project
  • "The only surviving skills that will save young kids are creative and innovative. As the current school system is now, for 12 of 16 years, you're not in an environment that brings that out of them."
Phil Taylor

Why the iPad Is the Most Hated Gadget Ever | Cult of Mac - 1 views

  • The iPad’s reception convinced the industry that they could succeed, too. The success of the iPad made HP and RIM vastly over-estimate demand. And the success of the iPad made it impossible to compete against the iPad
Phil Taylor

BELLTONES: An Open Letter to Teachers Who do Not Prefer Technology - Internet@Schools Magazine - 0 views

  • You are a good teacher. Your students do succeed. But pressure is increasing for you to use more and more technology even though you would rather not.
  • 1. You are not going to break the computer or other device.
  • 2. Start small.
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  • the best training is one on one
  • For most people, finding a buddy is a great idea
  • 5. Put aside reluctance to get help from students.
  • 7. Don’t be intimidated by superstars
  • 8. Reconsider privacy.
  • 9. Communication is a great starting point.
  • 11. Read!
  • 12. Have fun!
  • 1. You are not alone.
  • 2. This does not reflect on you.
Phil Taylor

Can Focus On 'Grit' Work In School Cultures That Reward Grades? | MindShift - 1 views

  • Stanford University professor Carol Dweck puts it, they need to have a “growth mindset” — the belief that success comes from effort — and not a “fixed mindset” — the notion that people succeed because they are born with a “gift” of intelligence or talent.
Phil Taylor

The Critical 21st Century Skills Every Student Needs and Why - 0 views

  • What are the critical 21st century skills every student needs to survive and succeed in a world that’s changing and developing as rapidly as ours?
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