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Youth, Technology, and Learning: Opportunities for Educators and Future Employers

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

High schoolers discuss how they use technology for communication, problems they have with traditional education, and how they learn best.

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  • Amazing video in that these kids are talking about myspace instead of facebook and the video is just over a year old. Now people don't even use myspace anymore!

  • There are kinesthetic, audio, and visual learners. Each person should take a Brain Pathways Assessment to determine how they best take in information and how global or sequential they are. Learning then can be developed to "fit" the learners needs. Also knowing their DiSC Style would help young people understand themselves and others....and the best way to communicate with them. Great Team Building tools

  • Wow - they really are so concise about what they want and it makes sense when you think about how you like to learn as an adult. When is the last time you went to a weekly lecture for 3 months and tooks notes? Forget that Google it! Let me control how I want to learn. This is great - it should be on the news.

  • The dog drinking in water in the back is hysterical!! Love the captions - helps to catch all the pearls. There is so much in here...have to watchh it again. Thanks, Sparky

  • Awesome and yet scary. We are so not prepared for these future workers!  Thanks for the heads up.

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