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RECOMMENDATIONS for DELIVERING INSTRUCTION for STUDENTS in the DIGITAL AGE

RECOMMENDATIONS for DELIVERING INSTRUCTION for STUDENTS in the DIGITAL AGE. Eliminate lengthy lessons-change topics frequently and make use of all technology. Do not present material in only one modality. Allow projects to involve creativity of video, electronic tools, digital media, etc.

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RECOMMENDATIONS for DELIVERING INSTRUCTION for STUDENTS in the DIGITAL AGE

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  1. RECOMMENDATIONS for DELIVERING INSTRUCTION for STUDENTS in the DIGITAL AGE • Eliminate lengthy lessons-change topics frequently and make use of all technology. • Do not present material in only one modality. • Allow projects to involve creativity of video, electronic tools, digital media, etc. • Do not limit projects to one format, as today’s learners are “content creators.” • Generation believes in “product” over “process”. Give them assignment and set them free to complete. • Generation thrives on feedback and constant positive reinforcement. • More concrete examples before abstract thinking can develop. • CHOICES, CHOICES, CHOICES! -Larry Rosen, Ph.D. Rewired ( 2010)

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