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Design thinking in the 21st century is an imperative

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With infinite information at their fingertips, how do we equip this new type of student with the skills to interpret, problem solve, and think critically about the information they encounter when we are not always the ones delivering it to them? What is design thinking? How do I use design thinking?

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If you can Google it, why teach it?

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Or, is there high-quality feedback that deepens and furthers learning – something arguably Google still does not do? One can wonder how professors justify their classroom design in light of knowing how much teaching and learning is available any time and free of charge on the internet. Kitchen table pedagogy.

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To Prepare Kids for Their Futures, Incorporate Technology Into Core Curriculum

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Our nation’s employers report that creativity and critical thinking are the most valuable skills an employee can have. Apps aren’t designed for the whole classroom. Design for collaboration. Think beyond individual resources, apps, and games when building a digital curriculum.

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How to Make District-Wide Innovation Personal—and Collaborative

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Arcadia took care not only to define values— collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, empathy and learning from failure—that would cut across those historical restraints, but also to implement new processes that would signal to its people that it was serious about those values. No risk-taking means no innovation.

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