Wednesday, June 11, 2008
thing #5
I read all the articles under perspectives for teachers and I am not sure I completely understand everything about web 2.0 or web 2.0 school. The atomic learning on web 2.0 was the most simple to understand. I do think that school 2.0 will help students become more actively involved instead of wanting to be spoon-fed. It will probably replace a lot of the pen and paper work and do more more things on line and allow the student to become more hands on. I do agree that there is so much information that sometimes the kids have so much information they don't know how to sift and sort through the information that is really important and answers their question. I believe the student that has a hard time being involved might be able to be participate more actively. School 2.0 means to me using the newer technology and social networking in helping them learn the things they need to know and acquiring the skills they will need in the workforce later. I do think schools are constantly changing and that pen and paper will be replaced by newer technology. I know that doing research has changed because of technology. Now they don't need to know how to write a source correctly because their are sites online that will do it for them. I am not really sure where all this is going but I know it is definitely going to change education.
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I think you're right about education changing. Don't you think it really encourages collaboration too. Too many times we ask for a student's own work--no copying. Web 2.0 seems to encourage to use others work but give credit.
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