This article raises an important issue - distraction of digital tools that effect attention. If we as teachers are to foster deeper learning, we need to give students sustained practice and awareness of focus. Many students are living in the world of multitasking, multiple-screens, headphones, games, social media and apps - all at once. Some students, depending on their family's economic status, may not have the means to own these devices, but they have them on their wish-list. The author of this article, Paul Barnwell, is determined to provide more technology-free lessons this next year. How do you feel about this? Technology has certainly opened doors, but at what cost we need to ask. Please offer your thoughts in Comments below.
Digital distraction in the modern classroom. Paul Barnwell. 8.1.13. SmartBlog on Education
http://smartblogs.com/education/2014/08/01/digital-distraction-in-the-modern-classroom/?utm_source=brief
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