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Myths and Opportunities: Technology in the Classroom

In this video presented by Mobile Learning Institute, Alan tours his hometown of Marblehead, MA and comments on the historical global vision of his community. Alan challenges us to think about the emerging role of “student as contributor” and to globalize our curriculum by linking students with authentic audiences from around the world. (For more, read Alan’s article, Students as Contributors: The Digital Learning Farm. http://novemberlearning.com/resources/archive-of-articles/digital-learning-farm/.)

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Sarah  Ruth Sullivan Comment by Sarah Ruth Sullivan on August 28, 2010 at 6:40pm
Wow! Awesome!!! Every teacher should watch and consider...you are so right, it is not just using technology but shifting control from teacher boss to student as real learners, contributors to their communities, motivated, empowered...beautiful! If you haven't seen this video, a TED talk on kids teaching themselves, view it... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRb7_ffl2D0

awesome! Sarah
John Eric Brandt Comment by John Eric Brandt on March 27, 2009 at 4:54pm
Every once and a while I need to get "a fix" of Alan November. Wonderful vid and, of course, thoughtful commentary. Thanks Alan!

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