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J BlackOur kids’ futures will require them to be:
* Networked–They’ll need an “outboard brain.”
* More collaborative–They are going to need to work closely with people to co-create information.
* More globally aware–Those collaborators may be anywhere in the world.
* Less dependent on paper–Right now, we are still paper training our kids.
* More active–In just about every sense of the word. Physically. Socially. Politically.
* Fluent in creating and consuming hypertext–Basic reading and writing skills will not suffice.
* More connected–To their communities, to their environments, to the world.
* Editors of information–Something we should have been teaching them all along but is even more important now.-
- Networked–They’ll need an “outboard brain.”
- More collaborative–They are going to need to work closely with people to co-create information.
- More globally aware–Those collaborators may be anywhere in the world.
- Less dependent on paper–Right now, we are still paper training our kids.
- More active–In just about every sense of the word. Physically. Socially. Politically.
- Fluent in creating and consuming hypertext–Basic reading and writing skills will not suffice.
- More connected–To their communities, to their environments, to the world.
- Editors of information–Something we should have been teaching them all along but is even more important now.
Our kids’ futures will require them to be:
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lassrooms are often simplistic places where students are prepared for today, but completely unprepared for tomorrow.
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Mallory BurtonThis is a rather plain looking wiki on first glance but is a gold mine of excellent practical ideas for implementing digital technology such as Voicethread, podcasting, etc.
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EducationPlus Learning DepartmentWiki set up to explore all things Web 2.0. Has info on wikis, blogs, podcasting, VoiceThread, etc.
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MNR EdTech ConsultingWiki set up to explore all things Web 2.0. Has info on wikis, blogs, podcasting, VoiceThread, etc.
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A wiki by Bill Ferriter, a 6th grade teacher in North Carolina. Great round-up of blogs, wikis and voicethreads. Examples provided.
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Katie DayThis wiki is being created and maintained by Bill Ferriter. Bill currently teaches 6th grade language arts and social studies in Raleigh, North Carolina. He was named a North Carolina Regional Teacher of the Year in 2005-2006. Ferriter writes a regular
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Alicia CundellA wiki that discusses the various technology tools.
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Table of Contents Blogging Voicethread Wikis Various Research and Reading Hearing Voices Contact Information Presentations
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"In fact, one of the saddest but most common conditions in elementary school computer labs (when they exist in the developing world), is the children are being trained to use Word, Excel and PowerPoint. I consider that criminal, because children should be making things, communicating, exploring, sharing,not running office automation tools."
---Nicholas Negroponte, Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab
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- Networked–They’ll need an “outboard brain.”
- More collaborative–They are going to need to work closely with people to co-create information.
- More globally aware–Those collaborators may be anywhere in the world.
- Less dependent on paper–Right now, we are still paper training our kids.
- More active–In just about every sense of the word. Physically. Socially. Politically.
- Fluent in creating and consuming hypertext–Basic reading and writing skills will not suffice.
- More connected–To their communities, to their environments, to the world.
- Editors of information–Something we should have been teaching them all along but is even more important now.
In a 2008 post on his blog, Will Richardson---widely recognized as one of America's most progressive educational thinkers---worked to define the kinds of skills that would be necessary for students to succeed in an increasingly interconnected world. He wrote:
Our kids’ futures will require them to be:
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a wide range of free web-based tools are available to educators that are making digital creation, collaboration and communication incredibly approachable. The purpose of this wiki is to introduce a few of these tools to users---and to include practical examples of how educators can make digital dialogue a real part of their classroom instruction.
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General Overview Handout
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William FerriterMy professional development wiki covering how to use Web 2.0 tools in the classroom
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Michelle KrillThe purpose of this wiki is to introduce a few of these tools to users---and to include practical examples of how educators can make digital dialogue a real part of their classroom instruction.
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Ryan Lanhamwiki covering Voicethread, blogging, and wikis by Bill Ferriter
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Wesley Fryerwiki covering Voicethread, blogging, and wikis by Bill Ferriter
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Easily the greatest struggle that educators face in today's day and age is properly preparing students for a future that is poorly defined yet rapidly changing. While we know that something must change, we simply cannot begin to imagine what those changes might look like.
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Marsha RatzelBill's treasure trove of digital support
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Marsha RatzelBill's treasure trove of digital support
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Jim FarmerDigital tools for the 21st century educator.
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The purpose of this wiki is to introduce a few of these tools to users---and to include practical examples of how educators can make digital dialogue a real part of their classroom instruction.
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Al DossIntroduction to blogs wikis...
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