More Technology…Thinking

Have you ever talked with an IT person?  In my previous career I loved hanging out on “the 5th floor” where the IT people listened to my clients’ and my dreams, then like magic made them come true: a website, a database, an online form, an interactive video.  Okay, it’s not magic, just a lot of 1’s and 0’s, but the way technology people think is not merely a linear algorithm of which tricks to pull from a hat, but creating a new way forward.

Around schools there’s a lot of clamor for more technology, but I think what we could use is more technology thinking.  Teachers are great at using metaphors to help people learn.  It’s brain-based and pure constructivist.  Tech people don’t rely on metaphors though because that implies using what we know to overcome a challenge; they work more on the premise of, “imagine if…” where we allow the challenge to be defined, while the solutions remain unlimited.  If we want to see true transformation, real reform, we need everyone with a vested interest in children to do some technology thinking of new ways to do new things.
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“Humanity lies in man’s capacity to question the known and imagine the unknown.”

-Margaret Mead

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3 Responses to More Technology…Thinking

  1. Denise Schaffer says:

    Imagine if………we had borderless classrooms, environments in which each child could be working at the level of experience he/she possesses…..not the level that their age or grade dictates. Imagine if……….we moved beyond an agrarian model of education and into a 21st century model of education and stopped releasing our students for nine weeks of summer vacation, during which the average students loses three months of progress. (MOST of my students have just now recovered their summer learning loss…and it’s mid-November!) Imagine if………we had more educational leaders who would take courageous risks and be more concerned about what is best for kids and not best for a positive public perception. Lots more to imagine! And that’s exciting!!!!

  2. Walt says:

    Denise – We’re kindred learners…you already knew that. Based on what you’ve imagined aloud here, check out my latest post with some specific ideas for “kids…not…public perception”. ;)