Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
I’m watching to see what happens when w …
I’m watching to see what happens when we ask students to find ways to use tools like [YT](paulallison.tumblr.com…).
I’m watching to see what happens when we ask students to find ways to use tools like [YT](paulallison.tumblr.com…).
I thought this was [an interesting dialogue](paulallison.tumblr.com…). Is it easier to write outside of school? Do you?
@[Kristie](www.youthtwitter.com…) I suggest you read this post.
[Soojin](/1230) Just had a long talk with one of my classes about your post. You’ve inspired me to change my approach next quarter.
NEW POST: [Unschooly-Youth Conversations Reflection](tinyurl.com…)
[Pablo](www.youthtwitter.com…) Yes yes I will post them up as soon as they’re ‘done’ (not quite done yet sadly). Schooly question, but is there any sort of a due-date?
[soojin](/1095): YT is “schooly” and “concrete” if that’s the way we use it! There are a lot of ‘tweeters’ who talk about their social lives.
I think [Alan’s survey](/835) is a good example of how not to be ’schooly’. Students should ask questions of each other and interact.
I’m liking the way [Soojin](/1095) is wondering about Youth Twitter. I wonder how Youth Twitter can be less “schooly”? And what is that?
just my opinion about youthtwitter: schooly. concrete.