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Tag Archives: dystopia

September 10, 2016January 6, 2017 José PicardoIn Digital Strategy, Education, Educational Technology

Technology: an unwelcome distraction or the catalyst for great learning? —A non-hysterical look at how technology can support teaching and learning

August 22, 2016April 15, 2017 José PicardoIn Digital Strategy, Education, Educational Technology

Not all screen time is equal Some considerations for schools and parents

April 25, 2016May 6, 2017 José PicardoIn Digital Strategy, Education, Educational Technology

Does our #edtech obsession get in the way of education? – On experts, zealots and knowing better

April 2, 2016April 3, 2018 José PicardoIn Education, Educational Technology

Is Google teaching us anything? — Exploring the concept of "knowledge nihilism"

March 21, 2016April 17, 2017 José PicardoIn Education, Educational Technology

The problem with #edtech debates —Technology isn't always the solution, but isn't the problem either

February 28, 2016January 2, 2017 José PicardoIn Educational Technology

Memory, tradition and myths — Is technology changing our brains?

February 27, 2016January 2, 2017 José PicardoIn Education

Technology and the death of civilisation — The truth never goes viral

February 23, 2016January 6, 2017 José PicardoIn Education

Martin Robinson @Trivium21c on technology —A distraction from proper learning?

June 1, 2014January 2, 2017 José PicardoIn Educational Technology

The “young people suck” school of social criticism Steven Pinker on technology use

February 20, 2014November 2, 2016 José PicardoIn Educational Technology

Is technology rewiring our brains? Technology continues to get a bad press


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