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04 May 15ajw369
Talks about people view their dependence on technology. The Convent & Stuart Hall Tech Timeout is unique in that it includes students ranging in age from four to 18 and spans the divide between school-provided technology and personal devices such as cell phones.
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In some ways the kid that fails has a better chance of being reflective,” Howard says. “We want to create cognitive dissonance among those who join.
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Unplugging To Connect: A Tech Timeout For Schools?
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he hope is that participating students and their families will walk away from the Tech Timeout with a better understanding of their dependence on technology.
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“We want to create cognitive dissonance among those who join.”
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“In some ways the kid that fails has a better chance of being reflective,”
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We need to also help students not only learn how to use technology wisely, but how to recognize how devices can get in the way of having real conversations and relationships.”
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09 Apr 15eilish91
Great way to get students and families to reflect on technology dependence. Many students today have a very limited understanding of where technology is beneficial and where its a hinderance
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13 Feb 15Denise Dunleavy
Unplugging To Connect: A Tech Timeout For Schools?
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09 Feb 15Manel Rives
Unplugging To Connect: A Tech Timeout For Schools? From a press release: As part of a national movement called the Tech Timeout Academic Challenge, a San Francisco school will shut down their tech devices for three days beginning February 12. via Po…
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mariajiram
A school has decided to shut down technology for 2 consecutive days...Why? So they can realize how dependent they are on technology.
#KSUEDL7510 #KSUITEC KSU-EDL7150 #school #technologyintheclassroom
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a San Francisco school will shut down their tech devices for three days beginning February 12.
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The hope is that participating students and their families will walk away from the Tech Timeout with a better understanding of their dependence on technology. F
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“A school like ours that embraces a 1-to-1 program needs to find balance,” Howard says. “We need to also help students not only learn how to use technology wisely, but how to recognize how devices can get in the way of having real conversations and relationships.”
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06 Feb 15Amy Lenord
Unplugging To Connect: A Tech Timeout For Schools? http://t.co/vrwJ1v6UkF via @TeachThought
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Doug Peterson
Unplugging To Connect: A Tech Timeout For Schools? http://t.co/74h6Af8hlc
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Vicki Davis
Unplugging To Connect: A Tech Timeout For Schools? http://t.co/B2PY9I7gwe via @TeachThought http://t.co/B2PY9I7gwe
Unplugging To Connect: A Tech Timeout For Schools? http://t.co/B2PY9I7gwe via @TeachThought
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05 Feb 15John Evans
"From a press release: As part of a national movement called the Tech Timeout Academic Challenge, a San Francisco school will shut down their tech devices for three days beginning February 12.
SAN FRANCISCO What happens when over 1,100 students in grades K-12, at a school that prides itself on ubiquitous access to technology, power down their electronic devices for three straight days? That question will be answered on February 12-14 when students at Convent & Stuart Hall in San Francisco take The Tech Timeout Academic Challenge. It will be the first school in the greater Bay Area to take the challenge and just the third in California."
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