Friday, January 30, 2009
Wikipedia discussion
Interesting "rule of thumb": USE FIRST NOT LAST!!! IMpact of authenticity of multiple contributors? Over time? Links to original sources and timeing? Example of Hudson river airline crash...passion contributes to authenticity??
US Ambassador's blog
Awesome day today accompanying the 4th grade classes to the UN (Vienna) and to meet the US Ambassador for UN affairs. Ambassador Schulte had prepared a power point for us (also his wife's brownies!) that included his blog, translated into Arabic! Two of our students from Kuwait, and one from Dubai could read it! The Ambassador explained that he uses the blog to inform people of his work, issues that he hopes will be thought-provoking to people in other countries, and persuasive arguements about safe use of nuclear power. One thing that was mentioned on his blog was a fourth grade student from our school! This girl (Austrian) made special cookies on US Inauguration Day because she and her family were so excited about Barak Obama's inauguration! Of course another student asked if the Ambassador had ever met Barack Obama. He had once, in the Middle East when then Senator Obama was visiting the area.
Having seen the Ambassador's blog in Arabic really impacted me! I'll be thinking more now about how I can use my blog to impact student learning and enthusiasm for learning.......hhhmmmmmmmmmmmm!
Having seen the Ambassador's blog in Arabic really impacted me! I'll be thinking more now about how I can use my blog to impact student learning and enthusiasm for learning.......hhhmmmmmmmmmmmm!
Monday, January 26, 2009
Engage me or Enrage me!
Awesome article by Marc Prensky. "3 kinds of students"---wonder how this relates to international schools....do we generally have one kind more than another? Seems as we have (in Vienna) low divorce, high income (generally) and well-cared for students, that engagement might be skewed higher. At present, being in the elem school also doesn't give me a clear picture of MS level of disengagement....
Love the image of teens with "scores of windows open" and the fast and stimulating pace of "always on" with some media or another. What a hyper setting to compete with during school time! It moves me to think about how to set up my counseling office for next year. What to hang on the walls and have on the shelves that will not only be inviting/comfortable/affirming to students, but also stimulating and in sync with their TECH IDentity!
Love the image of teens with "scores of windows open" and the fast and stimulating pace of "always on" with some media or another. What a hyper setting to compete with during school time! It moves me to think about how to set up my counseling office for next year. What to hang on the walls and have on the shelves that will not only be inviting/comfortable/affirming to students, but also stimulating and in sync with their TECH IDentity!
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