Two videos to make you (re) think information and education
Laura Blankenship October 30th, 2007
First, there’s this video on the Information R/evolution:
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I’m in the middle of reading Everything is Miscellaneous, which I highly recommend to anyone who regularly creates, stores, uses, or interacts with information of any kind–which is almost all of us. This video in combination with the book are really hitting home. There are challenges, of course, with information being less neatly organized. But the biggest challenge is to the idea of information organization itself. We are the organizers, not some group of gatekeepers.
Then, there’s this video about Today’s Student.
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Some very interesting information here. One thing that I thought about was the way that small liberal arts colleges really are positioned well to take advantage of information technology tools. Larger colleges and universities seem to be focused on using technology for more efficient information delivery, not for finding ways to engage students and create collaborative learning opportunities.
Those are great discussion pieces, I suspect.
You could listening opinion from outside USA? (means from Romania… )”Collaborative learning opportunities”… I “collaborate” with my 11 yo daughter on internet problems. I was “liberal” until I catch here with an account on Hi5(”social networking”!)!!!