One note about the final conclusion and call for return to basics. I recommend caution with a call for a return to basics. This gets seized by hard right conservatives as a return to very teacher centered didactic call and response pedagogy dominated by simple rote learned instruction. I’d hope the call might be to basics in term of analog, but keep moving forward on the encouragement of inquiry, student centered learning where students are at the center of action in the classroom and not a return to students passively listening to a teacher and sending memorized information back and then moving on without taking the next step of deeper application and use of that information.
I have worked in many schools that have 1:1 laptop policies. Bring your own device out of the blue is an absolute disaster.. they need to be introduced carefully at a young age, preferably a student will get their first device in school and it will be part of the curriculum to show them how to use it. The best school I worked in for this did this and had a digital literacies coordinator who worked across both the primary and secondary section. The school had the least problems with inappropriate device use than any other school I have worked in.. it wasn't perfect but it was better than the alternatives.
I love the way this video pulls together this fragmented debate. I sense so much uncritical sleepwalking related to technology and AI at the moment and this is a great counterbalance to it.
So does it mean that from using anki if i switch full time to learning from my book and ditching my smartphone while studying I'll be better off? I am quite confused about the issue honestly , if i do do it, is there a way to manage scheduling like anki and other spaced repetition stuff manages for me? Also thanks for the great insights!
One note about the final conclusion and call for return to basics. I recommend caution with a call for a return to basics. This gets seized by hard right conservatives as a return to very teacher centered didactic call and response pedagogy dominated by simple rote learned instruction. I’d hope the call might be to basics in term of analog, but keep moving forward on the encouragement of inquiry, student centered learning where students are at the center of action in the classroom and not a return to students passively listening to a teacher and sending memorized information back and then moving on without taking the next step of deeper application and use of that information.
Wow! Important message. Good on you, Jared. As usual, smart, persuasive and easy to consume.
Loved the video, ive not seen many people break down papers in such an easy to read and understand way. A real gem :)
Great simple easy to understand breakdown of the research. Thanks Jared.
I have worked in many schools that have 1:1 laptop policies. Bring your own device out of the blue is an absolute disaster.. they need to be introduced carefully at a young age, preferably a student will get their first device in school and it will be part of the curriculum to show them how to use it. The best school I worked in for this did this and had a digital literacies coordinator who worked across both the primary and secondary section. The school had the least problems with inappropriate device use than any other school I have worked in.. it wasn't perfect but it was better than the alternatives.
Thank you for putting this together.
Great video, Jared!
I love the way this video pulls together this fragmented debate. I sense so much uncritical sleepwalking related to technology and AI at the moment and this is a great counterbalance to it.
So does it mean that from using anki if i switch full time to learning from my book and ditching my smartphone while studying I'll be better off? I am quite confused about the issue honestly , if i do do it, is there a way to manage scheduling like anki and other spaced repetition stuff manages for me? Also thanks for the great insights!
A really great video. I would be grateful if you would post the links to the studies you have mentioned. Thank you for creating such great material.
On it!
no punches pulled!
Excellent!
❤👍
It’s classroom
Thank you - good catch!