Sunday, September 9, 2012

A Vision of Students Today

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watchv=dGCJ46vyR9o&ytsession=z7KJLCdSV9D0ZOoRMlhvI4Z9VVkQ7SqCNjwEFqg3ivWzKVRsf8HgO5xutGyqYaY0Ed9cWfD7JAKVuWo6pjyQfOTdcm4MNjQ4MmWVxQ0QQCI02X2BHy-xEneiF1Yva5M-H3_T3cD4DXopgUE-yWknNSg71QfsXDYeQMEt85P6K8dKjvjf_hQBGgjgUERFsjPqgpdohCdmleOlQnyn8rnQPxGz7uSmggyBxK4iIHP_ldQPcyCDMONZXc8G-NjPjzbLfNoJgBL1Yp4
Author: Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University.

       The video "A Vision of Students Today" presents some challenges, goals, and hopes of 21st century students. How they learn, and how the information comes to them.
       In their video, the authors shows the impact of the technology at education: how it can be positive and help the students to reach more information, and also it can be negative, if students don't use it wisely, this technologies can turn their heads for things that don't make they grow inside. The authors also explore the idea of how the students don't absolve all the information that they should learn.
       With the technology, everything became easier, and it does not stimulate the students to give their best. Some are accommodated with the facilities of this century, and don't think forward. This technology and the world around the students don't challenge they anymore. It is making they loose their curiosity to learn: the students think that they don't need to have the information inside their minds, because they can search it at internet anytime they want, for example.
     The innovations are accelerating so fast, each day the humanity discover new things and the students have to have a "multi-tasker-mind" to survive in this century.

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