Saturday, February 25, 2006

What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?


Middle school children today think about careers and what they want to be when they grow up just as they did in the previous generation. It's part of the tradition of our educational system. But is it a responsibility of the school system, or should parents and these children's potential employers be handling this kind of education for today's middle-school-age children? For those of you reading this who are already in the work force, do you remember what you wanted to be when you grew up? Did this kind of middle school education help you choose your future career?

While it doesn't answer these questions, this streaming video from the Internet Archives (www.archive.org) shows middle school children from the 1970s learning about possible vocations. It might help you remember those days, particularly if yours were as far away as mine sometimes feel. :-)

Here's the link: http://www.archive.org/stream/WhenYouG1973/WhenYouG1973_256kb.mp4

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Will online learning be a thing of the past?

As one of the questions posted this week for the students in the "Blogs: New Independent Media" class that I'm taking is about what technology will be like in the future, I thought this blog entry I found to be particularly interesting. So, I thought I'd share it with you. About five years ago it's author published a list about the future of online learning. He's reviewed that list in this blog so we can judge for ourselves just how accurate he was. It's kind of interesting. But if he can be right, then we students have a good chance of seeing our predictions come true as well.

Here's the link to the Technlearning Blog of Feb. 21, 2006: http://www.techlearning.com/blog/main/archives/2006/02/classroom_of_th.html;jsessionid=P13S2OHO1XMN2QSNDBCCKHSCJUMEKJVN