Our access to information is expanding exponentially, and along with it comes a very real problem. When you can get the information, you need at any time and anywhere, how does that effect our ability to think critically? Has the art of creative problem solving been replaced by a microwave learning culture? These are the questions the NERDS discuss with their guest Ezell Lundy. Ezell is a professor and mentor in higher education with more than two decades of experience with learning and development. Ezell shares his experiences in the today’s digital classroom and what we as designers and facilitators can do to encourage critical thinking.
If you would like to connect with Ezell, you can do so here:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ezell-lundy-4209487/
Email - [email protected]
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