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Summer Reads for Teachers

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He compares today’s childhood experiences with those of past generations to emphasize his positive perspective on how digital technology is shaping our children. Shapiro weaves in personal stories to ground his arguments and gives concrete examples of how he approaches technology with his own children.

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Learning for the Always-On Generation (Part 3)

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In my previous article, Learning for the Always-On Generation, readers were introduced to several learning attributes of the digital generations. The new digital landscape allows the younger generations to connect anytime, anywhere, with anyone using digital tools to communicate. .

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A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: Learning Models & Technology

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” BYOD programs allow students to use their own technology (usually smartphone or tablet) in a classroom. BYOD is often seen as a way of solving budget concerns while increasing the authenticity of learning experiences , while critics point to the problems BYOD can cause for district IT, privacy concerns, and more. ” (9).