Thursday, May 1, 2008

Education Abandons Communication

I started thinking about how Twitter is very much a social networking tool for adults that is similar in some ways to MSN chat, and in other ways is like email. This thinking prompted me to a thought experiment comparing the adoption of tools used for communication:

(Creative Commons Licensed by Rodd Lucier)

While it's dangerous to generalize, I'm coming to a fearful discovery: "It's not that education fails to take advantage of technology; it's that education fails to take advantage of most forms of communication that cross time & space."

Common practice seems to be in the here and now, whether speaking to people who are present; or writing for people who are present. Although there are many exemplary learning experiences taking advantage of communications technologies, these exemplars are far less common than so-called 'traditional' learning experiences.

More detailed thinking on this topic is available on the Teacher 2.0 Podcast: Unharnessed Communications Technologies.

3 comments:

Toddles said...

interesting.... and this wonderful stream of info and commenting ala blogs seems to be too scary for education to permit....
heaven forbid that students might actually have ideas and share them by commenting on blogs... ohhhh scary.

Rodd Lucier said...

I have revised the image to include blogs, wikis, websites and slideshows:

http://tinyurl.com/4pemkr

Not feeling any more progressive...

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