Hat tip to Fred Zimny on finding this gem. I embed this video here because I wanted to also give some initial thoughts on what I’ve learned watching this. You may be tempted to skip the video once you see it will take an hour out of your life. This would be a mistake, but just in case I thought I would share some of my notes.
At first, I hesitated when I saw the title “digital age,” because I presumed I would be hearing more about the “digital learner,” and how kids are just so different today. I don’t find there is much science to support this notion, and believe strongly that ‘generational’ characterizations are lazy, deny our shared humanity, and empower us to ignorance. I’m looking at you, Myers-Briggs.
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