A very respected English teacher has posed this question for our next staff meeting, so I thought I would try to get an international perspective: "My thinking, basically, is this: there is a plethora of Web 2.0 material, but as is the case for old-fashioned print material, there are widely varying degrees of challenge and mind-stretch inherent in it. In other words, the technology offers much, but what we do with it remains critical.
Additionally, there are two perspectives I'd like to focus on: uses that can be made of this technology, and thinking skills needed to guard against potential pitfalls."
How can we ensure students aren't wasting time on the 'bells and whistles' of new technology and continue to provide them with challenging tasks?
Tags: skills, thinking
-
▶ Reply to This