Friday, November 9, 2007
The train has left the station
Today I found myself in a workshop aimed at bringing better communication through blogging and WIKI into the classroom. I despise workshops in general and I do not actually like to leave my classroom. But I found this experience to be different. The content, specifically blogging, has great relevance to education's future. Today's students have passed their teachers in most cases. They are communicating and multitasking in real time with cell phones, My Space, and You Tube and while many teachers and parents feel this type of new"ish" communication is somewhat underground, I don't. It appears to be an effective way to educate students, teachers and the community. Education needs to get on board, because this train full of students has already left the station...without the teachers.
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Paul
I totally agree - students are teaching the teachers the 21st century skills that they need to survive the world they will encounter. Students set up and explain technology that the teachers have to use themselves - great students can help out but there has to be a time where the teacher needs to take the time to properly learn themselves to guide students on how to use it effeciently.
Michelle Hoffmeyer
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