Teaching and Learning in a Digital Age: Digital Narrative Learning and Navigating Through
The Threat of Zombie Education
By: Sarah MK Ko, November 24th, 2010
Introduction to Blog #3 and the Zombie Education
A vital part of teaching is to understand the information we search and use for various purposes. That blogged, education begins with online readings, at the very least, as not to keep local education at the state of stagnant innovation, or in what I refer to, more or less, as The Zombie Education.
In a nutshell, the Zombie Education Theory posits that if students don't take advantages of Qwiki or similar digital tools or platforms, as well as, working beyond it, then, it is doomed to be in a Zombie State. Zombie Education Theory entails the following components,classroom innovation by practice innovation, redesinging the value chain of education ,while mitigating the risks of Zombie bureacracy.
Teaching Journalism, Digital Literacy, Ethics, And The Contemporary World To Students
Part I
by: Sarah MK Ko, December 5th, 2010
Lesley Stahl from
60 Minutes interviews the 26-year-old, CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. Here's the link to this recent interview on CBS.com:
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7120522n Some questions to ask students after watching the segmented interview clips are:
The Intersection of Culture and Technology:
How is SMS messaging changing our perception of communicating messages to others?
by: Sarah MK Ko, November 3rd, 2010
Part I: Model of Interaction