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Yeah... actually, I do judge you by the company you keep.

If your online experience is primarily social media, you aren't "tech savvy."

Life started simple, then (some) varieties of it became more complex. It is hubris to think humans are the most complex or progress led to us. It was fortuitous that we were a product of evolution and can reflect on the path that led to us.

“Science literacy” comprises knowledge of nature, understanding of methods, ability to reason, humble skepticism of authority. It seems we could benefit from education that nurtures it rather than demonstrating standards.

“Scientific questions cannot be decided by majority vote in any case.”
― Stephen Jay Gould

“The dogmatist within is always worse than the enemy without.”
― Stephen Jay Gould

I've never understood educators' reluctance to recognize the importance of theory.

Continuous partial attention and encourage us to task switch which interfere with our capacity to be productive in the work place and successful in academic situations. We need to help students understand this, so they make their own decisions about phones. Yes, I know this on overly optimistic,

“It is clear that our interruptive technologies are only going to become more effective in drawing our attention away from important aspect of life…" Yup, pretty much.

Narcissists flock together in groups. These groups invariably dissolve (usually quickly) and they members turn on each other. It is interesting and un to watch, unless they are in important positions that affect others' lives, then it is dangerous.

Education is a complex endeavor and initiatives, projects, and lessons fail and fail frequently. The reasons are many and diverse and in many cases unpredictable. Most educators are able to recognize those failures as a part of the process of designing and refining their practice.

Perceptions are reality. Yup, you may not like it. You may disagree. They may be ignoring what you think its important. Still, you must make decisions and take actions within this social milieu.

“You will do this because I am the boss, and I decided it.” The unspoken message is “all must defer to and recognize my greater expertise.” Teachers who adopt this stance lose credibility with students, and administrators who adopt this stance towards teachers lose credibility as well.

In my experience, folks will often comply with the use of authority to mediate conflicts, give direction to groups that need it, and maintain order; but otherwise will push back against it.

When learning is understood to be a social activity as much as it is a cognitive activity, meaningful social engagement between students and teachers and other experts and among students are purposefully designed into the learning activities.

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