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Steve Jobs’s Legacy to Higher Education By Marc Prensky October 6, 2011 Steve Jobs at Stanford U.'s commencement in 2005: Many key innovations at universities, now and into the future, can be ...
Jobs on teacher unions, circa 1995: The unions are the worst thing that ever happened to education because it's not a meritocracy. It turns into a bureaucracy, which is exactly what has happened.
These days everyone is for education reform. The question is which approach is best. I favor the Steve Jobs model. In 1984 Steve introduced the Mac with a Super Bowl ad.
Of all the different ways one could sum up the enormity of the void Steve Jobs' passing has left, let's add one more to the mix: How much Apple technology now used in mainstream classrooms.
Jobs also discussed a new model for education in the interview, well over 10 years before his concept of free textbooks on iPads was revealed in Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs bio. Here’s an ...
Editor’s note: Steve Jobs, whom Apple announced has died this week, recorded an interview with the Smithsonian Institution in 1995, in which he outlined his ideas on technology and education, among ...
Kevin O'Leary learned the importance of focus from Steve Jobs and now teaches CEOs to prioritize the next 18 hours for success. Elon Musk surpasses Jobs in concentration.
How the circumstances of Steve Jobs's birth, and his decisions over education, would shape both his entire life — and then the entire world through the creation of Apple and the Macintosh.
Steve Jobs believed consulting lacks critical elements of a meaningful job, like the ability to own your mistakes.
Jobs is focused more on individual learning and less on systemic education. Technology is his way to get a well-integrated mind flowing in multiple directions. His learning philosophy gives each ...
Steve Jobs' Death Inspired Goal To Get Kids Coding Many public schools do not offer computer science classes, even though tech workers are in high demand. Now 30 public school districts have ...
Perhaps Steve Jobs was right to limit the amount of time he let his children use iPhones and iPads — a tradition Apple maintains with its Screen Time tool, which lets parents set limits on ...