Showing posts with label resistance to change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resistance to change. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2016

Resisting Technological Change Hurts Students and Children

"Screen time is dangerous. Social networking needs to be limited. Kids' self-image is being destroyed. Only bad role models are portrayed in the media......" 

My two-year-old niece at the local library in WA where they have embraced the use of technology for learning. 
Do you complain about how much technology is embedded in our lives? Do you often prefer the "old way" of doing things? If you answered yes to either of these questions, let me show you why your resistance to change may be hindering the education and development of the younger generations.

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Resistance to Change is Hindering the Development of Younger Generations

"Screen time is dangerous. Social networking needs to be limited. Kids' self-image is being destroyed. Only bad role models are portrayed in the media......" 

My two-year-old niece at the local library in WA where they have embraced the use of technology for learning. 
Do you complain about how much technology is embedded in our lives? Do you often prefer the "old way" of doing things? If you answered yes to either of these questions, let me show you why your resistance to change may be hindering the education and development of the younger generations.

Monday, March 28, 2016

Changing to Fit Our Digital Society

The Digital Society in which we live in has the potential to spur change or inhibit change. Change can happen, but currently, it is not. 




Michael feels passionately that we need to use technology to change the way women are viewed globally.


Chloe is advocating for older generations to educate themselves in order to teach their students and children to maturely use the technology available to them.


Alec believes there is a fine line between tolerance and radicalism that we must reach in order to effectively inspire change.


How do you feel about the rate of change in our Digital Society today?