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Rewiring Education

How Technology Can Unlock Every Student’s Potential

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Rewiring Education

By: John D. Couch, Jason Towne, Steve Wozniak
Narrated by: P.J. Ochlan
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What if we could unlock the potential in every child? As it turns out, we can. Apple's iconic cofounder Steve Jobs had a powerful vision for education: employing technology to make an enormous impact on the lives of millions of students. To realize this vision, Jobs tapped John D. Couch, a trusted engineer and executive with a passion for education. Couch believed the real purpose of education was to help children discover their unique potential and empower them to reach beyond their perceived limitations.

Today, technology is increasingly integrated into every aspect of our lives, rewiring our homes, our jobs, and even our brains. Most important, it presents an opportunity to rewire education to enrich and strengthen our schools, children, and society.

In Rewiring Education, Couch shares expertise gained from 50-plus years in education and technology. He takes listeners behind Apple's major research studies, Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow (ACOT) and ACOT2, highlighting the powerful effects of the Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) framework. Going beyond Apple's walls, he also introduces some of the extraordinary parents, educators, and entrepreneurs from around the world who are already utilizing new science-backed methods and technologies to benefit all children, from those who struggle to honor students.

©2018 John Couch and Jason Towne (P)2018 Tantor
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Jury’s out

I’m still undecided on this one. There was lots of interesting theory but not a great deal of practical, achievable, SMART suggestions. I realise that it was also written in 2018, which in terms of TechEd is historical… and I’m not convinced that the near future he promises is what we’re living in. I also agree with another reviewer that quite a bit of it is self-congratulatory, which became a bit jarring.

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interesting but an apple advert

I have enjoyed this book and it is insightful to the possibilities of education change. However at every opportunity it is an advert for Apple and they're products

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