Will’s keynote: My notes..which I’ll try to organize later… Blogging has transformed his learning. He has more questions than answers. Web allows us to publish and share/not just read. World is changing-for students…not how much content they know but can they find it. Teaching them to be lifelong learners. Will says: Politics–the youtube campaign. Will’s…
Interesting stats
Anastasia at Ypulse shares some stats from Don Tapscott’s New Paradigm about the Net Generation. They want the internet – In the U.S., 77 percent of Net Geners said they could live without TV. Only 23 percent said they could live without the Internet. They are content creators – 64 percent of U.S. Net Geners…
A UMW blogger or two
You might be interested in reading the blogs of Gardner Campbell and another colleague at UMW (Jerry? Steve? His name is coming up one way on the blog and another way in my RSS feed) here and here. This post, in particular, talks about Twitter! It’s great to hear college professors discussing teaching with technology…
Google for Teachers
Check this out, and be sure to click on Classroom Activities, too.
Thinking about the way you teach?
If you are interested in seeing a practical application (examples, blogs, discussions about laptops with students) of constructivist teaching and technology, visit HERE. Be sure to click on as many links as you can. I would love to talk more about this.