Thursday, January 17, 2008

Blogging, Storytelling, Video links

Two great sets of links, both of which came from recent additions to Larry Ferlazzo's amazing collection of links:
Note also this link, which I discovered by exploring from the second of the above:
How should you use technology in the classroom? Your learners should create things with it. It shouldn't just be you finding and printing stuff for them, or displaying it to them on an interactive whiteboard.

Make your learners creators of content, not merely consumers...

I don't remember who first said that, or where I heard it -- but that's the secret of using technology I believe.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Mathew said...

I think you're quoting from my video in the classroom site. "Students can either be passive receivers of media messages or they can be digital content creators and critical thinkers."

Thanks for visiting.

7:33 PM  
Blogger Tom said...

I don't know where I am quoting from, Mathew, but it's not there ,-)!

11:42 AM  

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