Seth A. Redmond
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Marching off the Map
- Inspire Students to Navigate a Brand New World
- De: Dr. Tim Elmore, Andrew McPeak
- Narrado por: Dr. Tim Elmore
- Duración: 9 h y 43 m
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Leading today's students often feels like being in a new country. The population in this new land has different attitudes (many entitled and narcissistic) and speaks a different language (emojis and social media). Attention spans are six to eight seconds. They multi-task on five screens. They often possess multiple personas on social media platforms. Understanding and connecting with this generation is often times frustrating and draining.
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Great but difficult to listen to
- De Seth A. Redmond en 02-15-18
- Marching off the Map
- Inspire Students to Navigate a Brand New World
- De: Dr. Tim Elmore, Andrew McPeak
- Narrado por: Dr. Tim Elmore
Great but difficult to listen to
Revisado: 02-15-18
Would you listen to Marching off the Map again? Why?
Maybe. The information is great and worth a second listen, but having to listen to Tim read the book and his constant use of the phrase "quote/closed quote" was nauseating. We know you are are putting a word into quotes to make a comparison to something else, but you don't have to save "quote/closed quote" around every word. This really became irritating in a long list of 5 or 6 words that were individually quoted. He said "quote...word...closed quote" six times in a row. Just read the book. If the listener can't figure out that the word is used as an analogy for something, then the book is not for them to begin with.
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