Quill Pens and Powdered Wigs in Today's Classrooms.
This isn't merely a comment. It is the practice in practice, a demonstration of itself.
Students learn to read, write, add, subtract, multiply, and divide in grammar school.
Twitter's 140 characters are not the end. They are the means.
Thomas writes a draft of the Constitution. He uploads the doc. file to Slideshare: He clicks the T and it uploads to Twitter.
George sees the Tweet, clicks the link, and the file appears. He wants to share this with his Facebook friends around the colonies. He copy-pastes the Twitter link onto his Facebook page for his friends--his Colonial Rebellion Group Page on Facebook. A thumbnail comes up. This thumbnail is a miniature of the doc. file.
John sees this on the group page and clicks the thumbnail. He reads the draft. In the comments block, he adds his views on the matter. He signs his comment in ALL CAPS. (ltms)
Those who have a problem incorporating technology into the classroom should go back to quill pens, powdered wigs, and candle light. They have no business in the classroom.
Did I hear someone say Visit Williamsburg? I believe there is a website for that.
Let not the next Longfellow write:
The Arsenal at Netopia
This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling,
Like a huge Netopia, rising from floor;
But from them silence, no data reeling,
The King declaims, Nevermore.
Thee will be, no tweets no twitter.
No patriots to touch those keys.
A sad lament, how sad how bitter,
Will mingle with their reveries.
Again? Still! Sometimes when I eavesdrop on the conversations about social media and technology, I get the feeling that people are getting their information from my Grandfather. That would not be a problem if I were 8 yrs old, but I'm 58 years old.
A bit of History.
The world is flat. You'll fall off the edge.
It'll never get off the ground. If God wanted me to fly, he'd have given me wings.
The motor car? Noisy, smelly, toy for the rich. It'll never replace the horse.
Talkin' Pitchers? People don't want all that chatter, they want to see real acting.
51% of Americans 12+ years old are on Facebook. Factor out the number 12-22 and find the number of adults. (Something for math class.)
Social Media is the Medium: Greater than the sum of its parts.
http://slimviews.blogspot.com/2011/03/social-media...
The Virtual Classroom: Class Reunion Highlights.
http://slimviews.blogspot.com/2011/03/thye-virtual...
And, of course, Edison invented the light bulb by candlelight.
http://slimviews.blogspot.com/2011/03/edison-inven...
And for those concerned with Social Studies and Global Politics, Current Events and Economics:
http://slimviews.blogspot.com/2011/01/egypt-and-ot...
Don't "Get Real". Get Virtual.
"I have a Twitter account, a Facebook account, a Linkedin account, a SlideShare account and a Blog. Finally, I feel like a virtual person. For a while, I didn't think I was going to make it." -- Slim Fairview
Regards,
Slim
(By the way, I've been on-line since the 20th century.)
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to clap some erasers.
Slim
Copyright (c) 2011 Slim Fairview
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