@garyackerman Sometimes we have the solutions before we have the problems... and that's surprisingly difficult to deal with.
The "extended mind" theory suggests our cognitive processes aren't just in our heads. Technology like a smartphone can become part of our mind. This means interfering with a device could be morally equivalent to interfering with a person. #EdTech
Neurotechnologies can threaten personal autonomy. Algorithms that learn your preferences can influence your decisions in ways you may not realize, constituting an "undue influence". This is especially concerning when corporate interests are involved. #Autonomy #Cyberlearning
“We have a new paradigm.”
“No, actually you just found an alliterative way to summarize what is obvious.”
Hey leaders admit it…
You hear complaints about IT, but you have no idea how to address it.
Director of Teaching and Learning Innovation at a community college in New England
Retired k-12 science/ math/ technology teacher/ technology integration specialist/ coordinator