I am fully aware that students today are immersed in technology and the world-wide-web. Richardson discusses how today's student needs this interaction in order to stay excited, focused and relevant in the world we live in. Though books are still necessary in the learning process, the new literacies available to students must be utilized so they can learn and develop alongside the technological advances occurring as we speak. New literacies include anything from blogs and digital storytelling to Skipe and global interactions.
Decades ago, students from all around the world were interacting with technology. |
I will end my post with a provoking thought I found on Richardson's blog:
The Future of Learning Is…
(from EduCon via Christian Long…more here)
…”asking better questions.” —Zac Chase
…”unlimited.” —Diana Laufenberg
…”self-organized.” —Will Richardson
…”unknown…and that’s ok.” —Jessica Ross
…”every classroom a Maker space.” —Jaymes Dec
…”There are multiple futures of learning. We all decide” —Rob Greco
…”fun, playful, always morphing and evolving.” —Ethan Bodnar
…”real work in a human context.” —Greg
…”them.” —Jeremy
…”communal.” —Chris Lehmann
…”close relationships between teachers and students.” —Lizzie
…”spontaneity.” —Ray
…”connecting the needs of our cities to our classrooms and the youth and multigenrational teams most apt to actually generate and implement innovative solutions.” —Alex Gilliam
You?
…”asking better questions.” —Zac Chase
…”unlimited.” —Diana Laufenberg
…”self-organized.” —Will Richardson
…”unknown…and that’s ok.” —Jessica Ross
…”every classroom a Maker space.” —Jaymes Dec
…”There are multiple futures of learning. We all decide” —Rob Greco
…”fun, playful, always morphing and evolving.” —Ethan Bodnar
…”real work in a human context.” —Greg
…”them.” —Jeremy
…”communal.” —Chris Lehmann
…”close relationships between teachers and students.” —Lizzie
…”spontaneity.” —Ray
…”connecting the needs of our cities to our classrooms and the youth and multigenrational teams most apt to actually generate and implement innovative solutions.” —Alex Gilliam
You?