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The Good Teaching Blog | a conversation about good teaching and technology The Good Teaching Blog a conversation about good teaching and technology Blog About Great Debate Tech(know)logy… Posted October 14, 2009 Filed under: good teaching | Comments (1) According to this New York Times article , the jury is still out regarding technology’s impact on kids and learning.  It’s good to keep in mind that while we all have anecdotal evidence, it is still anecdotal. Debates away, folks! Phuc Holding the moment. Posted September 1, 2009 Filed under: good teaching | Leave a Comment One thing that I took away from reading Medina’s book is the importance of active engagement with a class or a group.  The idea that learning might be helped by emotional connections or through physical interaction is not surprising; however, what I take from it is that the effectiveness of learning is greatly increased by a teacher’s ...

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