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2¢ Worth » A 2.0 Sort’a Day — Part 2: Learning 2.0
- You see, what’s new, and cool, and so much in the spirit of 2.0 about this experience is that it is about conversation, and about conversation being turned into content. It was easy to record Dan’s answers and the audio (and video) of the students’ questions. But to have the students (and visitors) engaged in a parrellel, even subterranian conversation about what’s happening in the open air and to have that conversation available for later reference and work, seems extremely powerful to me.
- Students are not being taught. They aren’t learning to be taught. They are learning to listen and respond, to sythesize and to share, read, work, and reword.
More and more I am seeing this shift toward a “publish then filter” model. What this means is that we have to develop seamlessly easy methods for gathering in digital data, publishing data, and then figuring out ways to dip the cup into that data for discrete drinks. Tagging the data will be difficult especially in “river”-type audio and video feeds. Gather, filter, publish/produce: our new mantra. It seems to me that we are redefining what self-reflection means, too. Now we need to dip that cup into our own lifestream and we need to show ourstudents how to do this as well.
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Is this a large part of where teaching is going? Are we becoming fllter mentors? Data concierges? Are we becoming data points loosely joined?
I really like this idea at the college level, but am uncertain about its applicability for younger learners.
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