I found this video from a hint in twitter. It really shakes your mind. There are so many implications to this and one is how can prepare our students for this future world?
It´s unbelievable, when you said a child taught an adult use an i-phone I imagined an 8-year-old child but now this tiny little girl. I was baffled at her expertise. You see they somehow instinctly know what to touch or move... We surely have lots to learn from them.
I´ve been trying to do my share helping digital immigrants get into this world, it´s not easy. Thanks for the comment, by the way, are you going to the Braz-tesol convention in July?
hey teacher
ReplyDeletei've changed teh sound box
it's so much better now
and i will post something very interesting, but this post dosen't have nothing about movies or music, but it's very, very! interesting.
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ok, aurélio I´ll have a look.
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Hi Ana Maria,
ReplyDeleteand perhaps we should also be asking ourselves if there's anything we can do to help 'digital immigrants' go through this transition phase ... :-)
Take a look at this video, in which a little digital native shows a grown-up how to use his new iPhone...
It kind of makes you wonder...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qw4l1ljViTU
Hugs from BH!
It´s unbelievable, when you said a child taught an adult use an i-phone I imagined an 8-year-old child but now this tiny little girl. I was baffled at her expertise. You see they somehow instinctly know what to touch or move... We surely have lots to learn from them.
ReplyDeleteI´ve been trying to do my share helping digital immigrants get into this world, it´s not easy.
Thanks for the comment, by the way, are you going to the Braz-tesol convention in July?
anamaria