Showing posts with label digital world. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital world. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2009

What did you do today?

What an interesting concept about the digital world and the learners in it!!
How many of these questions can you answer?

To that end, I’ve been coming up with a mental list of the types of questions I’m hoping they might answer:
What did you make today that was meaningful?
What did you learn about the world?
Who are you working with?
What surprised you?
What did your teachers make with you?
What did you teach others?
What unanswered questions are you struggling with?
How did you change the world in some small (or big) way?
What’s something your teachers learned today?
What did you share with the world?
What do you want to know more about?
What did you love about today?
What made you laugh?

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Digital textbooks- What an uplifting Idea

Would it be nice to have all the textbooks that students carry around in a digital form that would require only a computer or Kindle or even a cell phone to read?

Read the article and comment on what could you could do if our technology here in RHS were that developed.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Read this blog. What does this say about the gap between the digital natives (those 25 and under) and the digital immigrants (those 30 and older)? Do teachers, administrators and staff really understand the importance placed on technology by the students who use it?

Friday, February 8, 2008

Digital citizenship

Check out this website- especially the link on digital etiquette. What do you think you need to know about the digital world? Do most kids use technology in appropriate ways? What do you lack when it comes to using all the technology available?