I completely agree with Friedman's shifr from a 2.0 to 3.0 world. His points are very well written and portrayed and are interesting to boot!
It is very important to be aware when transforming a student from a single dimensional way of learning to a 3-dimensional one. Instead of just conversing with those kids in their own class, by transforming into a 3-dimensional world, we are allowing them to communicate to those in other town, states, and even countries. There are several benefitst to this way of learning, as it will become much easier for students to receive a greater plethora of knowledge.
By blogging, podcasting, creating personal wiki cites, etc...students will be much better off in college and in the post-college life. I know that certainly I will as a result of the many helpful texts that we are reading in this class, along with the importat info that we are all getting from each other and our blogs. There's a little 3-dimensional learning right there!
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Hey Lindsay,
Isn't it weird to think about how college used to be, how it is now, and what it will be for our own children one day?
Now more than ever, we can communicate with people all over the world and we have this ability at our fingertips. Who knows what will be invented next and how much more it could connect us to people. Blogging has already made an impact on me because I know that at any point I can log in and either comment to someone else or share something I know or learned.
I really think this is only the beginning.
Linds, what specifically are you referencing here? Not sure what this post attaches to?
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