Green

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

John Pavley: Bring Your Own Tech to School... and Become a Hacker!

John Pavley: Bring Your Own Tech to School... and Become a Hacker! HPFB.init();
HuffPost's QuickRead...ShareBox.ad = function (tag_id){if ($(tag_id) == undefined) return; if ($(tag_id).innerHTML != '') return;ad_spec = {"zone_info": "huffpost.education","ord": 1364186984,"tile": 3,"width": 300,"height": 250,"el_id": tag_id + "_js","class_name": "ad_block ad_wide top","type": "iframe"}HuffPoUtil.WEDGJE.write(ad_spec, tag_id);};Loading... HuffPost's QuickRead... Loading... YouTube iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More Log in Create Account Notifications Profile Settings Logout #topnav_margin_btm { margin:0 !important } March 25, 2013 technology Edition: U.S. CA Canada FR France IT Italia ES España US United States UK United Kingdom FRONT PAGE Business Ticket For Massive Powerball Jackpot Sold In New Jersey804 Major Changes For Pepsi CEO412 Starbucks CEO Smacks Down Anti-Gay Marriage Shareholder6k 10 Banks Foreclosing on the Most Homes619 Ford Apologizes After Shocking Ad Mock Up Posted342 Go to Business More in Business Small Business Money You might also like World Tech Media Arts Sports Weird News Crime Small Business Bakery Owners: Obamacare Will Cut Our Profits In Half988 How Spanx Came To Be29 Tech Entrepreneur Calls Out The NYT A Sick Leave Bill Is an Insult to Employers and Employees40 Help on the Way for Small Businesses Struggling With Health Care Costs13 Go to Small Business More in Small Business Board of Directors Success Stories 5 Things You Need To Know Tools News and Trends You might also like Business Money Tech Arts Food Media Washington Post Defends Killing Critical Iraq Media Article818 Chris Hayes Says Farewell To 'Up' 433 Brian Williams Clashes With Ari Emanuel72 WATCH: Anderson Cooper, Nancy Grace Team Up To Solve Chilling Mystery189 Jake Tapper's 'The Lead' Debuts To Lower Ratings Than CNN Predecessor767 Go to Media More in Media Eat The Press Calderone: The Backstory You might also like Entertainment TV Comedy Arts Books Religion Moviefone Science Asteroid NOT To Blame For Dinosaur Extinction, Scientists Say3k Mummy Myths Busted By Ghoulish New Research455 Historic DNA Letter Expected To Bring Big Bucks At Auction38 Meteor Sighting Reported Across Northeast US1k NASA Weighs In On 'Flash' Seen In Skies Along Coast142 Go to Science More in Science Space Brain Earth Talk Nerdy To Me Weird Science You might also like Tech Green Arts Religion Weird News Green Beached Whales Found Dead In South Africa158 Happy National Puppy Day!265 Indian Actors Face Trial Over Killing Of Rare Deer84 White Tigers, Giraffes, Elephants And More Animal Photos LOOK: Adorable Picture Of Pit Bull Goes Viral Go to Green More in Green Energy Climate Change Animals Green Tech Green Holiday You might also like Politics Food World Science Healthy Living Comedy PLAY WITH ME!65 WATCH: Maher Offers Sharpest Criticism Yet Of New Pope4k WATCH: It Is Impossible Not To Laugh At This114 Creativity Pays: 29 Of The Most Creative Tip Jars13 12 Fortune Cookies That Have Given Up14 Go to Comedy More in Comedy Funny Videos Comedy Club Political Humor Original Videos Crossing The Line You might also like Entertainment TV Weird News College Arts Arts Tilda Swinton Sleeps In Glass Box At Museum299 LOOK: These Death-Defying Photos May Make Your Heart Skip A Beat173 George Bush's Amazing Animal-Themed Artworks1k A Sneak Peek At The Sony Photo Award Winners11 Photo Challenge: Young Artists Go to Arts More in Arts Painting Film Design Photography Theater Architecture You might also like Books New York Los Angeles New York Man Wrongly Jailed For 23 Years Suffers HEART ATTACK Upon Release857 Prison Guard Accused Of Having Sex With Inmate Gives Birth72 Why Twitter and Square's Jack Dorsey Should Run New York City Go to New York More in New York Restaurants Real Estate Around Town NY Impact Best of New York You might also like Business Media Arts Food Tech San Francisco PHOTOS: Quaint Russian Hill Mansion Hits The Market Oakland Cops On Trial For Killing Unarmed Barber330 Google Employees Face Health Risks Can California Stop The Government From Reading Your Email?11 Three Men Shot At Popular SF Nightclub Go to San Francisco More in San Francisco Around Town Restaurants Real Estate Impact Best of San Francisco You might also like Tech Food Arts Sports GPS for the Soul LIVE Next The Price of Evil Next Just Don’t Mention Conan Coming Up Covering The Real Issues Coming Up School's Out... Forever Coming Up Movies That Divide Us Go to HuffPost Live ALL SECTIONS NewsPoliticsWorldBusinessSmall BusinessMoneyMediaSportsEducationCrimeWeird NewsGood NewsEntertainmentEntertainmentCelebrityComedyArts & CultureBooksTVLife & StyleHealthy LivingGPS for the SoulStyleHomeFoodTaste WeddingsTravelParentsDivorceHuff/Post 50Marlo ThomasOWNTech & ScienceTechScienceGreenTEDWeekendsVoicesWomenBlack VoicesLatino VoicesVoces (en español)Gay VoicesReligionCollegeTeenImpactLocalChicagoDCDenverDetroitMiamiNew YorkLos AngelesSan FranciscoOur Mobile Apps iPhoneiPadHuffPost Live iPadAndroid PhoneAndroid Tablet TechTEDWeekendsCES 2013Social MediaWomen In TechTech Videos .header-search {margin-bottom: 0px;}
Featuring fresh takes and real-time analysis from HuffPost's signature lineup of contributorsHot on the BlogDr. Peggy DrexlerDylan RatiganRalph NaderRobert Redford John Pavley
CTO @ The Huffington Post, Blogger

GET UPDATES FROM John Pavley   78 Bring Your Own Tech to School... and Become a Hacker! Posted: 03/24/2013 10:47 pm Read more Helicopter Parents , Amish , Apple Mac Mini , Byot , Configuration Management , Dropbox , Google Chrome , High School , Technology News
#news_entries #ad_sharebox_260x60 img {padding:0px;margin:0px} share this story Submit this storydiggredditstumble

Getting a new computer is quite a traumatic experience for me. On my personal Mac Mini (vintage 2009) I have all my favorite apps installed and all my folders and files just where I like them. I have all my accounts, system settings, network settings, and fonts customized and optimized. It took me weeks of trial and error to get it set up so I can focus on thinking and producing and not getting distracted by missing bits and bytes.

Over the years Apple has helped out by allowing me to "migrate" my data, accounts, apps, and network settings every time I buy a new Mac (which isn't often). And Google helps with synchronizing my bookmarks and browser plugins when I sign in to Chrome. I don't use iCloud or Google Drive, but I do use Dropbox to ensure important documents follow me around as I wander from machine to machine. These tools all help me feel at home on the computers I use.

It's important to feel at home with your tools in order to perform well. Using someone else's computer always gives me a feeling of cognitive dissonance. I see this with the developers we hire at Huffington Post: It always takes a day or two to configure a new employee's new computer. Even then, as new tasks and new projects come up, a developer's computer needs continuous tweaking so that work isn't interrupted by firewall complaints or missing UNIX libraries.

All this synching, optimizing, and personalizing is known as configuration management and it's a thriving technology business. Tools like Puppet enable professional system administrators to automate the setup of server farms and user's computers. Tools likes Apple's Migration Assistant, Google Chrome Sign In, and Dropbox bring configuration management to ordinary mortals.

Last week the New York Times published a great story on the issues around kids using their own tech gear in school. It's a great idea to help with ever shrinking public school budgets but some educators are worried about tech support problems or the lack of research on personal devices and learning. Well, I have an excellent domain expert at home on the whole Bring Your Own Tech (BYOT) issue: My high school-aged son.

(When my kids are all grown up I will have to adopt new ones so I can continue to stay current on tech trends!)

My son's high school lets you BYOT. And he has friends at a nearby high school where every student is given an iPad. I don't know what the official analysis of these programs is but my son gave me the test subject's perspective and embedded journalist's analysis.

School X lets students bring their own phones, pads, and laptops into class -- if the teacher thinks it's a good idea. Some kids use the devices to take notes or catch up on Reddit. This is the equivalent of the spiral notebook back in my day. Sure, browsing the web during class should be frowned upon but everyone doodles (the pre-Internet age equivalent of browsing). When the lessons are interesting the students use their devices to google unfamiliar topics, chat with friends in other classes to get their opinion, and bookmark sites for research later that day. This is exactly what I see people do in meetings I attend. Unless there is some harebrained no-devices-in-meetings rule we're all multitasking.

School Y gives every student an iPad. At first this is awesome because every kid wants a free iPad and it levels the playing field. If your parental units (that's what they call people like me) can't afford or just don't understand the value of an iPad the school steps in and provides.

But the kids at School Y have learned the harsh lesson that nothing is really free. The school supplied iPads have configuration management and monitoring software installed. iPad usage is controlled. Only approved programs are installed. The students can't multitask. These tightly controlled iPads prevent the free flow of communications and information that make our mobile Internet age empowering.

In response to this aggressive monitoring kids at school Y jailbreak their iPads. I actually like the irony of a whole school of high schoolers motivated to become hackers because of a poorly thought-out school technology program created by well-meaning but out-of-touch administrators.

It would be better for everyone if school Y followed school X's example and allow uncontrolled BYOT in the classroom. It's more productive and it lets kids develop the skills they will need in the workplace. What about families that can't afford to buy their kids high-tech gear? These lines from the NYT article address that problem nicely:

And while district administrators worried initially that poorer students would not own devices, they discovered something of 'an inverse relationship' between family income and the sophistication of their devices, particularly smartphones, said Don Boulware, the district's director of technology services.

It is hard to live well, let alone go to school, in the 21st century without a smartphone. The "inverse relationship" observed by Boulware is caused by over protective helicopter parents keeping tech out of their children's hands for fear of the negative affects of technology on a child's cognitive development. I think this strategy is counterproductive, as nothing is more positive than having all the world's information and opinions at a high school student's fingertips.

In the real world, which increasingly is becoming the virtually augmented reality world, a smartphone, a pad, or a laptop are survival tools. Even the Amish have a word processor. (This is not a joke but rather a great example of off-the-grid-I-will-not-participate-in-your-broken-culture thinking.)

Yes, there are kids in both schools X and Y who cannot afford fancy computing devices and they should be helped. Helped in a way that actually addresses their problems in a real and permanent way that a school monitored iPad does not. Let's save the configuration management software for the server farms and give kids what they need without digital strings attached.

 

Follow John Pavley on Twitter:www.twitter.com/jpavley

FOLLOW TECH 68k   Get Alerts #ad_bottom_article_text {margin-bottom: 15px} High SchoolAmish Related News On Huffington Post:  
The Future Of Learning: Ericsson Networked Society Short Film Takes A Fascinating Look At Education And Technology Cornell NYC Tech Campus Unveils Images For Roosevelt Island Center (PHOTOS) Best High Schools For STEM 2012: U.S. News And World Report Releases Top Rankings For Science, Technology, Engineering And Math

The Future Of Learning: Ericsson Networked Society Short Film Takes A Fascinating Look At Education And Technology

From school e-readers and flipped classroom models to computerized testing and online courses, educators are still grappling with ways to shift an educational paradigm of...

Cornell NYC Tech Campus Unveils Images For Roosevelt Island Center (PHOTOS)

Cornell University released new images of their proposed tech campus on New York City's Roosevelt Island on Monday. The $2 billion campus, Cornell NYC Tech,...

Best High Schools For STEM 2012: U.S. News And World Report Releases Top Rankings For Science, Technology, Engineering And Math

This piece comes to us courtesy of U.S. News & World Report. Science and technology can play an integral role in boosting the economy and...   Loading...     Comments3Pending Comments0 View FAQ Previewing Your Comment. This comment has not yet been posted You have exceeded your word limit by    words. Please click the "Edit" button and shorten your comment.

Post Comment Edit Cancel

You can post to us this information Contact us Click here to leave a comment.HuffPost High School welcomes a lively, thoughtful debate in the comment section. Keep in mind that the articles here are penned by young authors, so please keep criticism respectful, and help us to keep this a safe and supportive place for writers of all ages to contribute.Post CommentPreview Comment To reply to a Comment: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to. Post Comment Preview Comment To reply to a Comment: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to.

Share your Comment:

Post to Facebook. Post to Blogger. Post to Twitter. Post to WordPress. Post to TypePad. Post to Tumblr. Post to Yahoo! Blogger login: Blogger password: Select blog: refresh list Remember me: Wordpress host: Wordpress login: Wordpress password: Remember me: TypePad host: TypePad login: TypePad password: Select blog: refresh list Remember me: Tumblr login: Tumblr password: Remember me: Community Notice:  We've made some changes to our badge program, including the addition
of our newest badge: Community Curator. View All Recency |  Popularity photoseamonkeykingChing Dai, make me whole again!394 Fans 18 minutes ago (11:29 PM)Good stuff, Mr. Pavley. It is amazing to see the changes in the way kids interact with their school these days. If you don't know how to upload a PDF file to the school's server, do google searches, and find info online, you don't stand a chance in school. Remember those old filmstrips on hygene and lunchroom etiquette?seamonkeyking: Good stuff, Mr. Pavley. It is amazing to see thehttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/seamonkeyking/bring-your-own-tech-to-sc_b_2946119_239642414.htmlHistory |Permalink |This comment has been down-ranked into oblivion. View comment You have not right to carry out this operation or Error this operation. spinnerLoading comments… astargzr3 Fans 42 minutes ago (11:05 PM)Kid'sastargzr: Kid'shttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/astargzr/bring-your-own-tech-to-sc_b_2946119_239639288.htmlHistory |Permalink |This comment has been down-ranked into oblivion. View comment You have not right to carry out this operation or Error this operation. spinnerLoading comments… astargzr3 Fans 43 minutes ago (11:05 PM)I stopped reading at everyone in your kids school gets an iPad. If only.astargzr: I stopped reading at everyone in your kids school getshttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/astargzr/bring-your-own-tech-to-sc_b_2946119_239639226.htmlHistory |Permalink |This comment has been down-ranked into oblivion. View comment You have not right to carry out this operation or Error this operation. spinnerLoading comments…    new comment(s) on this entry — Click to refreshspinnerLoading comments… Most Popular Steven Simpson Gay Teen Burned Gay British Teen Dies After Being Set On Fire At Birthday Party Powerball Ticket For Massive Powerball Jackpot Sold In New Jersey Jessica Simpson Pregnant PHOTO: Jessica Simpson's Pregnant Look Is Gorgeous Amanda Bynes Family Amanda Bynes' Family Concerned About Her Well-Being Ford India Ad Ford Apologizes After Shocking Ad Mock Up Posted Starbucks Gay Marriage Starbucks CEO Smacks Down Anti-Gay Marriage Shareholder Ashamed Man 4 Major Red Flags You Should Never Ignore Eva Mendes Shock Collar Eva Mendes Tested Her Dog's Shock Collar ... On Herself Gun Deaths Us Newtown American Tragedy: Thousands Of Gun Deaths Since Newtown Antonio Santiago Teens Arrested In Slaying Of 1-Year-Old Stick Figure Family LOOK: Well That's One Way To Show You're Single... Antonio Santiago Mother: 'He Shot My Baby Right In The Head' Asteroid Dinosaurs Asteroid NOT To Blame For Dinosaur Extinction, Scientists Say Spartacus Manu Bennett 'Spartacus' Video Recap: Manu Bennett On Crixus' Journey And Fan Support My Chemical Romance Split BREAKING UP North Dakota Personhood North Dakota Becomes First State To Pass Fetal Personhood Amendment Matthew Lannon Gay Marriage Speech WATCH: 12-Year-Old Gives Amazing Gay Marriage Speech In Rhode Island Quantico Shooting 3 Dead In Shooting On Quantico Marine Base Car Seat The Safety Concern Parents Need To Take Much More Seriously Follow HuffPost Email Facebook Twitter Google Plus RSS Mobile HuffPost Daily Brief Technology Get top stories and blogs posts emailed to you each day.

HuffPost Technology HuffPost Technology HuffPost Technology Most Popular on HuffPost Latest News Technology View all RSS feeds Could IOS Be Revolutionised Soon?

How Guys Will Use Google Glass...

4 Eco Kitchen Investments for the Conscious Foodie

Scribol »  
Advertise | Make HuffPost your Home Page | RSS | Careers | FAQ User Agreement | Privacy | Comment Policy | About Us | About Our Ads | Contact Us Copyright © 2013 TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. | "The Huffington Post" is a registered trademark of TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. All rights reserved. Part of AOL Tech
HuffPost Lightbox

View the original article here

0 comments:

Post a Comment