Are your students getting enough freedom to develop critical skills with #edtech? 🤔 Explore the importance of giving students the autonomy to explore and learn through technology to build valuable competencies for their future success: https://t.co/AqU8DzbZZz
I wonder when we will start to talk about letting students use computers to solve complex equations as part of the learning process. We need to decide if knowing a process is more important than knowing how and when to use the process? https://t.co/7wESZZJyiD
"if a fundamental shift in classroom instruction does not occur, what schools have actually accomplished is the conversion of a low-performing (or high-performing) school into a digital low-performing (or high-performing) school" https://t.co/4aKfRfGt7t
Don't need to change kids need to change schools. Kids learn naturally but they have problems with education and with school. System is failing the students not the student failing the school. @SirKenRobinson keynote at #NSBA19
Looking to connect a class of high school freshmen Language Arts students with others studying Elie Wiesel's Night. Any interest? #elachat#sschat#edchat#FlipgridFever
As the needs of learners have changed, curricula is moving away from being strictly content based and instruction is shifting to more student-centered. It is good to see that assessment, the last leg of the CAI stool, is finally changing. https://t.co/KhRVZIvXc1
As learning systems become even more effective at "teaching" Ss content, educators should not resist these technologies, instead they should ask themselves: by allowing tech to address content mastery, what learning opportunities are now possible? https://t.co/GwIcX8V6tn
Today's learners need to be able to use the numerous new resourcesinn the world today to access the tons of new and old information available to them That cannot be done in a classroom that is exclusively teacher-directed. https://t.co/9zDe9A4nHZ
Technology is disrupting learning everyday. We cannot deal with this disruption using traditional curriculum and assessment. It is time to allow leaning to evolve, technology is the cause, but curriculum, assessment and pedagogy is the solution. https://t.co/6eElbEXgtT
As with most things, kids learn from their parents. Parents should think about the lesson they are teaching regarding privacy when they post seemingly innocent information about their kids. https://t.co/JJMF0FLd3N
It’s time that we, educators, reclaim the term personalization as a pedagogy that is enacted by human beings, and only use technology when it preserves or enhances human connection. https://t.co/OGMNAOjHYG #plearnchat#edchat#K12