What does School 2.0 mean to you?
This is one of the questions that was asked in the video from Kansas State University. My answer is that class rooms "creative thinking" time will increase to a huge amount. Classrooms will be able to not only read about a subject but will be able to see it in action and actually move in time. For example, a science teacher will no longer talk about the Moon phases, but will be able to use the Internet to show students how it works and they will be able to interpret the answer in a real time sort of way.
I believe this would be a great advantage to keep our children up to date on current events and not lag behind.
Most importantly for me I think it will be fun for some subjects but not for others. In my opinion I would use it in Science, Music, and Dance classes. However, I will not use it in a Math class unless it is necessary.
Another question from Web 2.0 (Wikipedia), what does it mean for schools in the future?
I have to say for schools that are truly advanced in eduction, technology, and finance they need to run with this program and produce more efficient programs than ever. In fact they could teach each other how to help each other with out the teacher having to stand over each and every student. The teacher can handle the class as a hole just from his/her computer screen.
As for the school districts that do not have the resources we as tax payers need to work a little harder on the government so that none of our children in the United States gets left behind.
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