[Edu-sig] Dynamic Worksheets
kirby urner
kirby.urner at gmail.com
Mon Dec 26 01:59:29 CET 2005
On 12/21/05, Winston Wolff <winstonw at stratolab.com> wrote:
>
> Right, it seems to me the bandwidth should come from the student's own
> imagination not from the worksheet. We just have to define a worksheet and
> a classroom setting that can accommodate students that take a lesson in 20
> different directions.
> -ww
>
I don't see it as either/or. Like in Uru (computer game), you have to slow
down and read ordinary text quite a bit. A high bandwidth worksheet might
send you to the library on assignment (whether that's a "virtual library" or
not depends on the context).
We're also giving students tools to create these dynamic workbooks for one
another. Think of it as an art form, like movie making.
Kirby
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