Two tweets have stood out for me this week that I want to connect. One from Seth Godin (my tweet, his blog post – please read it). Seth is “a teacher, and I do projects”. The other tweets was from Alejandro Armellini, Dean of Learning & Teaching at the University of Northampton.
Here are the tweets.
It’s not a race, it’s a journey. @ThisIsSethsBlog https://t.co/fxFKPEIDqF
— David Hopkins (@hopkinsdavid) June 13, 2018
We should be critical of “technology-enhanced” learning. Default setting: technology enhances things.Does it always? Should we therefore talk about book-enhanced learning? Pencil-enhanced learning? What matters is how & why we use things, not the tech itself #FutureEdTech #LTSF18
— Alejandro Armellini (@alejandroa) June 12, 2018
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