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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Digital transformation, With Empathy via Storytelling 

Digital transformation, With Empathy via Storytelling  | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
A change management expert tells me why success in digital transformation projects depends on a keen sense of empathy for the people affected
Marco Bertolini's curator insight, September 30, 2018 4:28 AM

If you plan to go digital, show empathy to the person affected through storytelling ;)

Marta Torán's curator insight, September 30, 2018 6:14 AM

Muy interesante este artĂ­culo de Phil Wainewright (@philww).

 

La transformaciĂłn digital no es dotar de herramientas y tecnologĂ­a para mejorar el trabajo. Es transformaciĂłn y adaptaciĂłn al cambio.

 

Necesita de la empatĂ­a de las personas.

Necesita de conversaciones.

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Students are stressed. Help requires empathy. - Trusted

Students are stressed. Help requires empathy. - Trusted | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Teaching cognitive empathy

Stress can come from anywhere, Fraga says—an emotional interaction with a teacher or parent, a challenging assignment, even a missed phone call. These events often leave students feeling as if there is no relief from the anxiety and that no one else—especially adults—can relate to what they’re feeling.

This is where cognitive empathy comes in.

Need more tips on student engagement

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The Other 21st Century Skills: Educator Self-Assessment

The Other 21st Century Skills: Educator Self-Assessment | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

by Jackie Gerstein


"I’ve posted about The Other 21st Skills and Attributes.  This post provides links and resources about these skills as well as an educator self-assessment.  This assessment contains questions to assist the educator in evaluating if and how s/he is facilitating these skills and attributes in the learning environment."


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David Baker's curator insight, February 17, 2015 10:54 AM

The power of the Infographic is that it references both teacher and student actions and habits. I have shared it with my teachers. This might become a solid self-assessment tool for coaching conversations with teachers.

jane fullerton's curator insight, March 29, 2015 10:21 AM

Love the graphics in this post.

Kristen McDaniel's curator insight, April 3, 2015 12:05 PM

Interesting graphic with some great ideas on interpreting 21st century skills as they pertain to teaching

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What Designing The New Girl Scouts Innovation Badges Taught Us About Raising Leaders | Co. Design

What Designing The New Girl Scouts Innovation Badges Taught Us About Raising Leaders | Co. Design | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

When we started to design the program, we realized that it would need to be much more than about designing cool stuff; it would have to involve developing empathy.

 


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The one crucial skill our education system is missing | #Empathy #EmotionalIntelligence

The one crucial skill our education system is missing | #Empathy #EmotionalIntelligence | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

From Blade Runner to I, Robot, the big screens of Hollywood have predicted the rise of the machine. Automated intelligences will wait our tables and drive our cabs. They will serve us by performing menial tasks. But fact is now surpassing fiction. Automation has moved beyond the factory assembly line as computers are diagnosing illnesses, providing legal counsel, and make financial and political decisions. And if artificial intelligence really is faster, smarter and more reliable, what are we left with?

The answer is precisely that element which makes us less efficient and slower. Our humanity. But rather than being seen as a weakness, this is actually our strongest suit. It’s one we need to empower, because studies show that as the world becomes increasingly automated, computerised and digitalised, we are losing the very skills that define us as human. Just when we need them the most.

Our empathy is something that computers will always struggle to emulate. We need to celebrate what makes us different from even the smartest of the machines. While the future belongs to those who are able to navigate this increasingly digitalised world of ours, the choicest spoils will fall to those who can combine technological fluency with emotional intelligence.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=Empathy

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=Emotional+intelligence

 


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Sirpa Vellonen-Myllylä's curator insight, March 11, 2018 9:37 AM

Finally I can see this topic emerge in public discussion about education - something I've been privately preaching about. 

Felipe Rincon's curator insight, March 14, 2018 8:22 PM
It is very interesting the way in which this article emphasizes the importance of empathy and the other characteristics belonging to the human being in our society, also how that characteristics distance us from machines. I think that the implementation of methodologies that take into consideration this aspects in education in general will contribute to the comprehensive citizens education. The appropriate combination of technological fluency with emotional intelligence should be one of the goals in modern education
Patrice McDonough's curator insight, March 15, 2018 11:49 AM
Who knew our humanity would be buried under the weight of automated intelligences.  Overtaking #EmotionalIntelligence!!
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A Quick-Guide To Teaching Empathy In The Classroom | #Understanding each other | #ModernEDU

A Quick-Guide To Teaching Empathy In The Classroom | #Understanding each other | #ModernEDU | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
By teaching students these skills in an authentic, applicable way, will they see each other differently? It’s worth finding out. With so many curricular and time restraints on teachers, how can we be expected to explicitly teach empathy in a meaningful way?

A Definition Of Empathy

Webster’s dictionary defines empathy as: the action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another of either in the past or present without having the feelings, thoughts, and experience fully communicated in an objectively explicit manner; also: the capacity for this.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Empathy

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, January 9, 2017 1:54 PM
By teaching students these skills in an authentic, applicable way, will they see each other differently? It’s worth finding out. With so many curricular and time restraints on teachers, how can we be expected to explicitly teach empathy in a meaningful way?

A Definition Of Empathy

Webster’s dictionary defines empathy as: the action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another of either in the past or present without having the feelings, thoughts, and experience fully communicated in an objectively explicit manner; also: the capacity for this.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Empathy

 

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Window of Opportunity ~ Connected Principals

Window of Opportunity ~ Connected Principals | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"Our window of opportunity to touch our students’ lives closes faster than we realize. Never let an opportunity to change a child’s life pass you by. I hope that we wind summer down we all start looking for those windows and can be that change for some student…socks be darned."

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A great story that has little to do with tech and education, but everything to do with what teachers and schools can do. It's definitely worth the 5 minutes it takes to read it.

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