The most effective learning takes place in the classroom, where you can easily raise your hand, engage in spontaneous discussions with classmates and faculty, turn to the person next to you to ask for clarification, or approach the professor after class or during office hours to ask questions or exchange viewpoints in a way that practically guarantees an instant response and is not constrained by typing, software interfaces, or waiting for a response.
— Ian LamontIf you are on social media, and you are not learning, not laughing, not being inspired or not networking, then you are using it wrong.
— Germany KentChecking in on what our kids are doing online isn't helicoptering, it's parenting.
— Galit BreenIt is good netiquette to use the internet for online education. Learn new things. NetworkEtiquette.Net.
— David ChilesThe absolute best way to raise kind kids, is to be kind parents.
— Galit BreenI love social media. I love the connectivity it provides, the creativity it allows, and the breathtaking wealth of information we all have at our fingertips because of it.
— Galit BreenIn the online math class, there was almost no meaningful student/teacher or student/student interaction. To equate this type of online learning with a real-world classroom experience is a major stretch.
— Ian LamontTo teach our kids what they need to know online, we have to talk to them off line.
— Galit BreenDon't promote negativity online and expect people to treat you with positivity in person.
— Germany KentChecking in on what our kids are doing online isn't 'helicoptering,' it's 'parenting.
— Galit Breen