(This is a text summary of the He Said She Said podcast from March 2, 2006. This is a weekly podcast that deals with a wide range of topics on Education and Educational Technology. The show’s host is Rob Reynolds and he is joined by Susan Smith Nash. A new He Said She Said podcast is available every week on Xplana Radio.)
In this podcast, Susan and Rob talk about David Warlick’s recent post on the problems with “homogeneous education” in which students are marched lock-step towards a common, standards-based learning outcome. They discuss the need for greater creativity and individualization, and begin discussing some of the technology tools that make these things possible.
As part of this series of three podcasts, we’re asking listeners, readers, and friends to send us their personal “un-schooling” stories. These should be anecdotes about positive and fun learning experiences/teaching moments that were either “outside of the box” or that were particularly infused with creativity and fun. Stories can be shared either through the comments portion fo this blog or via e-mail at rob dot reynolds @ xplana dot com.
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