Attention and distraction - elearnspace
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Saved by 5 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2009-06-22
- Datruss on 2009-06-28 - Tags attention , connectivism
- Conductress on 2009-06-23 - Tags no_tag
- Tkullaabbott on 2009-06-23 - Tags no_tag
- Rjacklin on 2009-06-23 - Tags distraction , attention , blog , Siemens , elearnspace , learning , education , technology
- Rudygodoy on 2009-06-22 - Tags education , digital , laptop , socialmedia
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but the approach of blocking software and banning mobiles/laptops in classrooms is simply not sustainable.
Highlighted by rudygodoy
Today’s reality of connectedness is dramatically different from what existed even ten years ago. Banning is at best a short term solution that will isolate and agitate the very group education is expected to serve. The battle for control of information and interaction has already been won by “the individual”. Organizations, governments, and universities that have not yet recognized this may continue to limp along for a while…but their current stance is not tenable.
Highlighted by datruss
Banning is at best a short term solution that will isolate and agitate the very group education is expected to serve.
Highlighted by rudygodoy


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