Well, maybe someone is reading this blog after all.
A recent C/NET article begins: "Universities and employers concerned with the state of engineering education should steal a page from popular Internet culture, visionary John Seely Brown said at a conference [December1]."
Seely Brown's presentation focused on internet technology transforming education into a more participatory form of learning.
"We are learning in and through our interactions with others while doing real things," Seely Brown said.
I have gots to gets me some credentials!
Monday, December 04, 2006
Thoughts and discussion of college in the new information era, using Web 2.0 as an analogy.
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