Another video I watched was "Did you Know" which presented many interesting statistics about technology, its uses around the world and its role in both education and employment. These statistics and observations help to put the modern situation in historical perspective. The video raised many questions such as how technology has changed the job market and how this relates to educating today's youth. It made me think about how the United States can remain competitive with countries such as India and China who have such large populations. Something else I observed was that the video mentioned the vast quantity of information available through the internet and technology but nothing was said about the quality of this information. This brought to mind the Future Learning Documentary video and reinforced the need for students to learn how to perform on-line research. With so much information available students need to have the skills to determine what is the more reliable source.
My name is Jasmine and I am pursuing a Masters Degree in TESOL. I am utilizing this blog to compile useful teaching resources.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Educating for the Future
Another video I watched was "Did you Know" which presented many interesting statistics about technology, its uses around the world and its role in both education and employment. These statistics and observations help to put the modern situation in historical perspective. The video raised many questions such as how technology has changed the job market and how this relates to educating today's youth. It made me think about how the United States can remain competitive with countries such as India and China who have such large populations. Something else I observed was that the video mentioned the vast quantity of information available through the internet and technology but nothing was said about the quality of this information. This brought to mind the Future Learning Documentary video and reinforced the need for students to learn how to perform on-line research. With so much information available students need to have the skills to determine what is the more reliable source.
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Hi Jasmine, I do agree with you that bringing more fun by introducing like video games or iPad into future classroom would be a trend in the future, great idea which could make learning more inspiring and attracting. And also, your blog so well-decorated, looks so enjoyable!!
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ReplyDeleteI really liked how you discussed the information being presented in the "Did You Know?" video. I too watched this video and found it interesting. I like how you discuss the quality/quantity of information presented in the video. I think that is important because as more and more information is out there it is necessary to decipher what information is relevant and most importantly true, versus what information is misleading of false.
Thanks for your reflective post. It's helpful that you chose two videos that reinforced each other. Hopefully many students in middle school or younger today are taking courses which teach them to do critical thinking about what they see on the internet and other media.
ReplyDelete"A revolution in motivating students to learn, to present information within context, to blend learning and play, and to make the learning experience less rigid." This is such a good line. Can I steal it from you? You write wonderfully, REALLY GOOD reflection. I reflected on the Did You Know video as well! So interesting and exciting!
ReplyDeleteI love video games, I'm sure students will love you and thankful to have such a wise teacher with them
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