"Our students don't come to school saying, "Hey, I think I'll use technology today!" They just use it because it's like an appendage that they grew up with. We should stop using it as if it's an add-on.
Peter DeWitt

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"Our students don't come to school saying, "Hey, I think I'll use technology today!" They just use it because it's like an appendage that they grew up with. We should stop using it as if it's an add-on.
Peter DeWitt
Fluency, Feedback and a Search for Authenticity with @TouchCastEDU
Fluency, Feedback and a Search for Authenticity with @TouchCastEDU
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Whether it be Peter DeWitt’s work associated with flipping meetings, Brad Gustafson’s #30SecondTake Podcast or Steve Brophy’s Digital Leaders reflections, TouchCast is one of those apps that keeps popping up here and there. An iPad application, it allows you to not only easily record, but through the use of a green…
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The reality is that most schools offer extra activities to students so that they can flourish and become better human beings. One of the main reasons that schools exist is to prepare students for the future. If schools do this for so many of the populations of students that enter their doors, why is it that many of these schools that offer students choices do not offer gay-straight alliances (GSAs)? The answer is fairly simple. Most staff and administrators do not want to deal with the community pressure that comes with organizing such a group.