Week 4: Thoughts on Digital Identity, Use of the Internet, and A Math/Physics Blog
(Readings found at bottom of post) What I found very accurate in Will Richardson’s piece about our digital footprints was the idea that “students have the potential to own their own learning---and we [adults] have to help them seize that potential.” (WR) This says to me that in the modern world, it is no longer the teachers teaching the students new knowledge and the students then later going on to apply that knowledge. Instead, with all the resources online on the Internet, students have the potential to become what I call ‘fluid learners’ through the connections they can make with others that share their passions online. I see the new world as all about connections made with others in terms of how we learn. That connection may just be with our teachers, as it used to be in the ‘old days,’ but with the Internet at our fingertips, the connections we can make with others are limitless, and the sorts of things we can ...