By: Janet Abercrombie
Here is a comment from Hong Kong. I work with international students who have every possible gadget possible -and can easily afford them. Another way to phrase the questions: Are students not...
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Ahhh! The comment from Hong Kong resonates with me. Here’s a comment from the Philippines! I work in an international school, with kids very similar to those you describe (and those described above)… I...
View ArticleBy: David Truss
This comment comes all the way from Canada:) Have you heard Stephen Heppel speak of the ‘Nearly Now’? http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2008/mar/18/link.link27 I agree with Janet that kids are just...
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Agreed. There are those with addictions. I’ve been working through a Coursera course on Gamification – which reinforced to me the ease of addiction. The course is led by a professor at the U of Penn....
View ArticleBy: Elena Elliniadou
It’s not our kids. It’s us. We interact differently, we are the role models. Our 3 year old daugher knows how to unlock the phone, go to pictures, scroll up and down the menu, use the “space” of the...
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HI Michael, Evil Spawn is my favorite! Maybe because I can relate to her. Somehow your post takes me to the animated movie WALL-E! With people getting fat and socially farther from each other, robots...
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