Friday, November 7, 2008
The Effects of the Digital Age
This blog is a preliminary rant about how I perceive student's disassociation with teachers who are not willing to adapt to the ever-changing technologies of the digital age. Our students' skills and abilities are being stunted due to our lack of understanding. Today's teachers are having a difficult time adjusting to the array of digital media at their disposal, including Web 2.o. The digital age has and will continue to effect the basic academic necessities of our students. The culture of learning has transformed into an abstract reality. With the influx of social networking sites, such as myspace.com, facebook.com, msn.com, etc. our students are becoming more globalized than the academic content they are supposed to be mastering. The attempt of educational leaders to create confined contents and standards are forcing teachers to adjust their pedagogical views. The relationship between what students know and how they learn are causing greater gaps in academic achievement. The digital age should be accepted as a welcome addition to pedagogical approaches. We as educators cannot, without omniscient abilities, comprehend nor predict what our technological future holds. We must embrace the digital citizenship of our students. We must allow them to live, work, and lead the digital age into the exploration of their future endeavors. The connections, literal and otherwise, will enable them to become contributors to their own pragmatic ventures.
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WELL SAID! I think the new "digital divide" will be between those who know how to connect, and access and leverage information, and those who don't.
I'm encouraged by the powerful connections students are making all around the world. Teachers need to understand this to! We can truly (finally) become the "guide on the side" instead of the "sage on the stage."
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