Thursday, July 27, 2006

Thursday - Session 1 - Workshop 5

Conversation

3 Comments:

At 2:01 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Scott Hansen - I see Web2.0 having great implications for our schools - I read an article recently by a commentator in the US who lived for two weeks in this environment - only buying fresh food locally, but all other interactions were on line - no tv, radio, newspapers (wife not impressed).

 
At 1:46 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I really valued this opportunity to clarify what Tom's interpretation of webquests were. Its so easy to "egocast" in society today and shy away from concepts that dont fit into your quality world. Im glad I challenged myself to investigate this further, as I found (that at least in Tom's case) he had a much richer idea of webquests that sat alot better with my beliefs. I took away new possibilities to try and mesh with my own ideas. Very worthwhile.

Kath Burke

 
At 2:47 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Scott Hansen - further to yesterday's post, the article can be found at http://www.technologyreview.com/printer_friendly_article.aspx?id=17061

 

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