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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2024 · 26 MIN

Tech and Nature: Bridging the Gap in Education with Dr. Phil

from Teach Outdoors · host Lauren MacLean

Nature's Path: A Year of Monthly Sparks - Click hereNature Classroom Podcast Series - Click hereWelcome to another exciting episode of Teach Outdoors, the podcast that explores the intersection of education, nature, and technology. In this episode, we are honored to have Dr. Phil, a multifaceted educator, speaker, and technology innovator, as our special guest.Dr. Phil's diverse background, ranging from teaching to developing a technology company called Plabook, makes him a powerhouse in the education realm. Our conversation kicks off by addressing the common fear of technology among educators. Dr. Phil shares valuable insights on modeling risk-taking and fostering a growth mindset when integrating technology in the classroom. We reflect on the importance of preparing students for the future, recognizing the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age they are growing up in.The discussion deepens as we explore the dynamic nature of education, emphasizing the need for educators to be comfortable with continuous learning, unlearning, and relearning. Dr. Phil emphasizes that it's not merely about placing students in front of devices but empowering them to use technology creatively to explore their own inquiries.A highlight of our conversation is the innovative ways technology can be brought outdoors to enhance learning experiences. Dr. Phil introduces the concept of 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D learning, where technology and nature seamlessly integrate, engaging multiple senses. From taking photos and mapping to organizing data, technology has become a powerful tool for outdoor exploration. Dr. Phil shares insights into various apps that facilitate journaling and drawing while outdoors, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor learning.To learn more about Dr. Phil and his work, visit his website at www.plabookeducation.com. Join us in this episode of Teach Outdoors as we uncover the transformative potential of merging technology with nature to create immersive and dynamic learning experiences for students.

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