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Throughout the industrial age and into the information age, most of the knowledge and skills necessary to be literate and numerate were relatively known and stable.

Unless one relearns to walk as an adult, the increasing difficulty of walking on different surfaces and slopes is not obvious.

"His skill was primarily that of turning what appeared to be answers to puzzles into new and more profound questions." Imagine if we taught students to develop this skill?

The web is built using protocols and rules that are available to anyone to use without the need to pay anyone or seek any one's permission. It kind of argues against "propriety ensures invention."

Universality is one feature of the web that allows for innovation; anyone can create a service on the web that can then be connected and reconnected by anyone.

In organizations that comprise adult users who have very specific data and resource needs and reasonably well-developed keyboarding and language skills, security and other policies that ensure high functionality pose little obstacle to technology acceptance. I schools that is not always true.

"The slow progress in modifying curriculum and instruction to reflect the emerging IT-rich world has been a theme in the educators’ professional literature for decades."

This is not wrong.

Shared dogma is often confused with objectivity.

I have the (well-deserved) reputation of being very accurate with predictions about decisions leaders will make. When asked "how do you know"? I respond, ""I always predict they will make the worst choice they have."

Generative AI came along just as we were running out of things to waste time doing online.

Being able to use working definitions show much more understanding than repeating textbook definitions,

Few technologies have disappeared more completely than Skype.

During my decades in education, I honed the ability to identify teachers who dislike students and leaders who dislike teachers. Both group are far more common than you would think.

Ive worked in schools since1988.I have yet to work in a school where the students' observations of faculty, leadership, and culture were no spot-on.

It is so tiresome when leaders actions don't align with their words.

We almost made a data-informed decision until "everyone knew" it was wrong;

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