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The Case against Gratuitous Tech in the Classroom

linux.conf.au via YouTube

Overview

Explore a critical examination of technology's role in education through this conference talk from linux.conf.au 2020. Delve into the potential drawbacks of excessive tech use in classrooms, backed by evidence and real-world examples. Gain insights into the misuse of technology that may be undermining various aspects of society, with a particular focus on its impact on education. Consider the argument that technology should serve as a tool to achieve goals rather than being a goal itself. Evaluate the presented evidence against gratuitous tech use and reflect on potential solutions to help educators strike a balance. Learn about topics such as the effectiveness of tablets and laptops, the impact of digital note-taking, the importance of teaching concepts over specific products, and the risks associated with web-based resources and social media. Conclude by contemplating how to foster good thinking skills and implement practical solutions in educational settings.

Syllabus

Intro
My background: programming
My background: online
Tablets - facts
Laptops - the facts
What about note taking on a device?
Concepts/Skills vs Products
Microsoft re new Office version
The facts on tool choice
Risk Aversion
Web-based resources
Nao robots
3D Printing
Facts on "virtual" and online
Social Media and Depression
Addiction Behavioural & Emotional Signs
What we need is good thinking
Solutions

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linux.conf.au

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