On 04/11/11 12:19, tom wrote:
On 04/11/11 09:53, Jack Oley wrote:
You make some good points, Anthony. I was also
somewhat disturbed to read about the head saying that
"perhaps" iPads will "replace pens and paper". This is a
learning establishment we're talking about here, isn't it?!
IT should enhance aspects of traditional learning (and vice
versa), not be a sweeping, gratuitous replacement. It seems
that some people think that IT is some sort of panacea or holy
grail. Jack. Teacher and ITophile.
IT CAN be a panacea and a holy grail. I would personally say that
it will, in the long term, replace a huge amount of the current
teaching experience.
Currently it is being used by the deluded/dishonest* and/or greedy
to try and foist proprietary wares on people to generate revenue
streams.
As a teacher make your lessons HTML and sharealike them so other
teachers and students can use them, share them and improve them.
If we can get teachers to share lessons rather than every teacher
spending their lives preparing the (nearly) identical lessons that
every other teacher is preparing then perhaps teachers can get
around to teaching.
If we continue to make it easy for companies to introduce these
toxic methods into schools we'll keep going backwards.
Tom te tom te tom
Completely agree. Wasn't
this the whole purpose of HTML in the first place?
Gibbs
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