By JASMINE ESCALANTE, eSchoolNews
Tinkering rolls personalized learning and critical thinking into one powerful package. Tinkering in the modern context is a process of trying something to figure out what works or doesn’t to find your way to the best solution, often going through many iterations, or changes, along the way. Tinkering is more a philosophy than a single practice and thus can be applied to many forms of learning for all learners. In a blog post discussing their work, authors Hunter Maats and Katie O’Brien discuss the science behind making mistakes and becoming experts. Experts are not made by practice alone, instead they deliberately tinker to determine which strategies are working or not working, and strategically develop areas that need improvement.
http://www.eschoolnews.com/2016/01/28/why-we-all-need-time-to-tinker-with-tech/
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