Robert_Siegel, 3 years ago | FlagWe have so many "veils" about using technology
in our instructio n in this country. We need to understand that our students (digital natives) are already there. This is how they learn, and I agree with Heidi, we need to re-think they way we teach to capture a difference mind set on facilitati ng their learning and not be a "sage on the stage" anymore. Also, the world has become our learning factory, not the four walls of the classroom. If this scares anyone, we should consider changing the careers. Our students already ARE world citizens, and being bound by physical space is a thing of the past. Rob Siegel, Educator
21stCentur
yEducation .org
Heidi Hayes Jacobs discusses how we map into our students' unknown future.
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