Digital Ex-Patriots and The Formula for Transparency
May 14, 2007 09:19PM
Well, I may be going out on a limb with this one, but I have described in the podcast a level of discomfort with technology that goes beyond the simple immigrant/native debate. The fear and panic that is associated with technology in the classroom comes from Digital Ex-Patriots. These people (parents, teachers, administrators, etc.) are so sure of their anti-technology stance that they are actively pursuing a life (of education) away from technology integration. These are the people that we must win over if we are going to continue our collaborative efforts and truly create change. Please let me know what you think about this concept in the comments or in an e-mail (benjamin.wilkoff@dcsdk12.org) Show Notes:
- 00:00:00: Intro to Online and Offline Life
Internation Community of Minds - 00:03:17: Safety Vs. Panic
The Most Discussed Post I’ve Ever Written - 00:05:07: Creating Discussion
Bud Hunt’s Blog - 00:06:07: Twitter as Tool
My Twitter - 00:07:28: Formula for Transparency
Discovery Online Code - 00:08:16: Twitter as Classroom Communication
Remote Access Twitter - 00:09:40: Digital Ex-Patriots
- 00:11:37: Google Paper: Good or Bad Idea?
Google Paper - 00:13:14: Mass Phone Call Newsletter
Pheeder - 00:13:53: Paths to Transparency
- 00:18:03: The Role of Students in Classroom 2.0
- 00:19:20: Transparency as Conversation
- 00:21:35: Conclusion with Challenge
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