Pupil engagement in BSF - Flux looking for ideas
April 18, 2008
FutureLab’s blog, Flux, has recently posted an article asking for ideas from people in the learning technology field about tools for engaging students and encouraging different ways of thinking:
“We’re in the process of doing some background research on tools that are being, or could be, used to support pupil involvement in the BSF/PCP design processes. We’re interested in the levels of engagement that different tools and approaches can facilitate.
Do any of you out there have any examples of tools, resources or techniques you’d mind sharing with us? For example, there are the beginnings of people using second life to allow children to design their learning spaces; thinking of other learning spaces – theme-ing and brainstorming workshop activities; Futurelab’s Power League, new school league tool and so forth.”
Author: Tim Rudd, Flux Blog, 18th April 2008
BSF - Building Schools for the Future project
For more information on this see the full article here.
Entry Filed under: Interaction, Pedagogy. Tags: BSF, Development, Engaging, Flux, FutureLab, Ideas, Interaction, Pedagogy, Project, Tools, Web2.0.
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