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How is the information revolution changing our lives? (extrovert vs…
- How is the information revolution changing our lives?
"historical"
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"information societies"
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, USA
"zettabyte" = 1,000 exabytes
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tree analogy
far reaching branches spread farther than conceptual, ethical, and cultural roots equaling a lack of balance
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Newtonian View: "dead" cars, etc, non-interactive, irresponsive, incapable of learning or memorizing
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IMO: this mindset shift is a fundamental distinction occurring within society and especially EDUCATION-- how teachers reconcile their personal philosophies and practices (and personal preferences) with increase reliance and integration with technology to enhance, support, and differentiate learning. This is a BIG struggle; I'm convinced the root is our personal reaction(s) to CHANGE in general, not just relearning how to use and approach tech.
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- Would you describe your view of technology as optimistic, pessimistic, or ambivalent? Why?
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Optimistic & Ambiguous
Our brains have the capacity to create, make (seemingly random connections). and processes beyond computational processing.
IMO: Our educational system should be nurturing, enhancing, and sharpening our creative expression, ability to dream and think "what if?", and communicative skills necessary for an increasingly interconnected and globalized world