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"Education has been built on the assumption that educators know how to transmit curriculum into students’ brains." Firs tof all we do not transmit curriculum. Second, even if we wanted to, we don't know how to.

Just becasue yiu really want it to be true does not make it so.

“The impulse is to keep moving to newer and niftier ‘gadgets’ without learning thoroughly from what worked and what did not” is strong in

Schools are perpetually beginning new practices, and none is ever allowed to have deep influences on pedagogy and student experiences.

Hey politicians, philanthropists, business leaders, parent, and others who want to affect school policy... maybe your learn about learning (real learning--you know how brains works, not your preconceived notions) before you start spouting off.

Humans are social and communicative creatures.

RT Prof. Feynman: Ignorance is more expensive than education.

My tip when interviewing... if all of their answers sound like answers you would give, hire another candidate.

Look at your colleagues' bookshelves, if you see only familiar titles, more colleagues.

@urbanfoxe Logo was one of the first “things” I studied as an undergrad education major (I was out of high school before my trachers found it). It was still an effective tool when I stopped teaching k-12 computer courses decades later! Good stuff!!!

Standardized solutions in agriculture, medicine, education, and similar systems give the illusion of working, but will fail... often in a spectacular manner.

"We want skills, not diversity" can be translated as "we are content to fail."

Technology is boring. What folks do with it is interesting.

"Use this technology, it will let you accomplish x." This is rarely true, but it proves terrific at accomplishing y.

In 1956, there were 570 computers installed in the USA. Seems about right.

When reviewing the applications for IT leaders, look to see if they have had a customer-facing role in your industry. If not move on. Well.. if you are interested in an IT department that prioritizes you organization's mission move on.

General purpose computers are marvelous (at least to someone who grew up without them). A single device to do all of these tasks. I mean, I'm wasting time listening to music, dooming scrolling, and sharing insights like this. If it wasn't for this thing, I'd be writing my book.

Your computer gives you the correct answer. It may not be what you want or need, but it is correct according to the rules it was programmed to follow.

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