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So I was doing some websurfing today and I came across this astonishing fact:
By the year 2049, a $1,000 computer will exceed the computational capabilities of the human race.
It was a part of this presentation, created by Karl Fisch, a high school technology teacher who was trying to get his teachers to think differently about what education should look like in today's classrooms.
How does this change the conversations that we're having about teaching and learning? Does our work change knowing that our world is changing drastically? Do the hours we spend in professional development seem short to anyone other than me?
What should the focus of our work become when we know that computers in the future will be so much more than they already are?
Has your school changed its focus?
Have you?
So I was doing some websurfing today and I came across this astonishing fact:
By the year 2049, a $1,000 computer will exceed the computational capabilities of the human race.
It was a part of this presentation, created by Karl Fisch, a high school technology teacher who was trying to get his teachers to think differently about what education should look like in today's classrooms.
How does this change the conversations that we're having about teaching and learning? Does our work change knowing that our world is changing drastically? Do the hours we spend in professional development seem short to anyone other than me?
What should the focus of our work become when we know that computers in the future will be so much more than they already are?
Has your school changed its focus?
Have you?

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