Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Learning for meaning – Tinkering


I agree with John Seely Brown when he says that things changed. Imagination needs to be part of the classroom. Without imaginative there's nothing created. I think this is what develop critical learning. Collaborative learning is a good way to increase the opportunities for the students to learn. In fact, there is not only the teacher that can transfer knowledge. Students are also sharing their knowledge and make their learning progress public. Other students can consequently compare and improve their own work and eventually perform better. By interacting each other, they create their own identity. Social interaction is now an important aspect to include into the classroom. By all the technologies that surround the new generation, it is important to adapt nowadays classrooms.

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