Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Thing 1-B
Using Web 2.0 is crucial if we want to continue to engage learners in the upcoming generations. Computers and interactive learning systems becoming a normal part of a child's life by the time they can walk. With the use of Web 2.0, our learning environments will become more "green" in that they will not need nearly the amount of paper that we have used in the past. Learning will become more interactive between teachers and students and also between students themselves. Therefore, real learning will take place - as it always does with interaction. There will be more purposeful writing because the students will be posting opinions to each other. Hopefully, this will provide a more positive, constructive peer environment. There also will be more of a global learning emphasis. The students and teachers will be collaborating with others across the world with the click of a button! It sounds overwhelming, and there will most-likely be some concerns along the way, but in the end, utilizing Web 2.0 technology will increase the potential for learners on a whole.
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"Learning will become more interactive between teachers and students and also between students themselves."
ReplyDeleteTo me, this is a wonderfully positive aspect of Web 2.0 tools. Granted, there is already interaction in the classroom, but with the inclusion of these tools, it can take interaction to a whole new level resulting in a far richer and more personally meaningful interchange of ideas.
Yes, i agree. Web 2.0 is wonderful but at the same time it is overwhelming. The tools are fascinating and you can really have a deeper experience with these new applications. Thanks for the insight.
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