Putting Learning First
A Brave New World Wide Web
I really enjoy running across these video productions that pull together all the thoughts and ideas about active and engaging learning that most constructivist tend to agree with. David Truss offers this wonderful example or argument for 21st Century learning.
The video was originally viewed at: http://blip.tv/?file_type=flv;sort=date;date=;id=1262079;s=file
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about 7 months ago
Thank you for posting this video and I’m glad that you like it!
I’ve been grappling with the thought that this video ‘preaches to the converted’ and I’m not so sure how much it engages someone new to sharing and engaging with students online?
That said, it was made to describe my personal journey and as such it has meant a lot to me to see others appreciating and sharing it… thanks again,
Dave.
about 7 months ago
While the video may preach to the converted somewhat, there still is enough power and significance that it should move those who have yet been converted. I really do appreciate your sharing it.