April 17, 2008
A Very Similar Video… The Connected Classroom
Posted by wolfdreamer under 21st Century Learning, Books, Computers, Education, Future, Movies, Politics, School, Social Studies, Teaching, TechnologyThis is a very similar video to Did You Know 2.0 but is more focused for teachers. Before watching this video, I had my room set up in rows because I was taught in college that it was the best set up for maintaining classroom management. After, though, my desks are arranged in clusters of five.
Download Video: Posted by khokanson at TeacherTube.com.
I think I may start a series of videos on education and technology to post on this blog for anyone who has not seen them yet. I’m not as frightened of the 21st century as many others are but I am also a fast learner when it comes to technology. I think, though, one of the reasons so many people are worried is because now we have no choice but to learn and grow.
In The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century, Thomas Friedman interviewed Nandan Nilekani, CEO for Infosyst Technologies Limited. Nadan said, “The playing field is being leveled” and that America is going to be challenged but “… the challenge would be good for America because we are always at our best when we are being challenged” (Friedman, 7).
I love a challenge. I don’t always rise to the occasion, but I do believe that people are at their best when being challenged. That is an important thing to understand as a teacher. Increase expectations, challenge students, and you will see the best in them. They may not all meet the expectations, but they will be amazed by how hard they worked to try.
Until later– “There’s no turning back now that you opened up to your mind.”
May 2nd, 2008 at 7:21 pm
Hey there…
you know the good videos for PD & 21st C skills http://theconnectedclassroom.wikispaces.com/Videos PLEASE feel free to use, share & recommend new ones to add 
Am glad you enjoyed my video. The scary thing is how much these stats have changed since I created the video over a year ago. They now say that MySpace now has more than 110m registered users; which means if it were a country it would be the 10th biggest in the world, just behind Mexico. FYI I have actually started that collection you referred