Why I Replaced Myself With A Machine
This afternoon I will have an opportunity to chat with the Internet for Educators class (#I4Ed) out of Brandon University. Our discussion today will build off of a shift in mindset that I experienced in 2017 while working on my M. Ed. This is a topic that I’ve been able to share a few times both with previous #I4Ed classes but also at the BYTE and Riding the Wave conferences.
As we approach the one-year anniversary of a shift to remote learning; this mindset has never been more relevant for educators. It is my hope that this post will serve as a landing page for today’s participants; a place where they can find all the necessary links and information to explore further.
- Presentation Notes (PowerPoint)
- Why I Replaced Myself With A Machine (original blog post from 2017)
- Inspiration from Zhao
- Zhao, Y., Gaoming, Z., Lei, J., & Wei, Q., (2016). Never send a human to do a machine’s job: Correcting the top 5 edtech mistakes. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin
- Follow along with me on social media
- Links to Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok accounts
- Also highlighted at the very top of this blog
BONUS LINKS:
If you attended today’s presentation I’d love for you to leave a comment below!
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