Education 2.0
In recent weeks, I've had the chance to speak to educators about how New Media is changing education, and what it can and cannot do for the classroom. I recorded this presentation at Podcamp DC, and thought it was something you might want to hear as well- Because regardless of whether your child is a superstar in school or is struggling, every child will need to develop skills to compete in a multi-media world. They will need to use computers, and feel comfortable using on line tools as part of their education. As parents and teachers, we need to adapt what we do in the classroom to help children learn these skills.
You can see the slide for the presentation by going to Slideshare here.
We'd love to have you participate in our survey- you can go straight to it by clicking here.
If you are interested in hearing more about one of my favorite muscicians and my good friend, Matthew Ebel, click here to go to his website.
Click here to listen to Show #84, Education 2.0
You can see the slide for the presentation by going to Slideshare here.
We'd love to have you participate in our survey- you can go straight to it by clicking here.
If you are interested in hearing more about one of my favorite muscicians and my good friend, Matthew Ebel, click here to go to his website.
Click here to listen to Show #84, Education 2.0
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