Monday, 17 March 2014

David Gauntlett- on audience as creator

Gauntlett is a writer who we use a lot in Media Studies. he is interested in the concept of "Media 2.0" which mirrors Web 2.0 with a move away from traditional hierarchical models of producer-text-consumer.  Gauntlett's focus is on audiences as collaborators and creators -- or "pro-sumers", as he describes them.  He is interested in how students have more access to tools which help them create, and how this experience is empowering.   Here's his blog .
Also of interest is David Buckingham's work on children and digital cultures, and how technologies might facilitate an informal learning space

Why are teachers so worried about technology in the classroom?

Article here from the Guardian Teachers' network

Should hand-held devices be banned in under 12s?

as this article in the Huffington Post suggests.  Fuels the on-going discourse of moral panic and the media that's been going on since Tom and Jerry, methinks...

Ken Robinson's RSA lecture: Changing Education Paradigms


I found this depressing... what do others think?  I love his ideas, but I wonder whether it's getting too late for our students?

And for further reading, there are some Ted talks here and his website here

Ted talks: Sugata Mitra

on the child-driven education and his research using a range of multi-media technologies

My teacher is an app

Here's the link to the BBC Radio 4 programme and blurb

And for further information on the Khan Academy which is mentioned in the programme, click here