5Feb/070
The Web is Us/ing Us
My apologies for the long delay between blog posts... things have been a bit upside down in my world lately as I deal with a little more change than I can comfortably get my head around.
Speaking of change, I can always rely on Karl Fisch's blog to link me up with amazing resources that make it just so obvious why the world is changing and why our schools must start to embrace that change. The more I see of the schools I have worked in, the more I worry about just how much we don't "get it", and how dangerously irrelevant we are becoming to the digital generation.
This video in particular just gave me goosebumps when I saw it...
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