THIS IS WATER
Posted: May 10, 2013 Filed under: Digital Citizenship, Digital Storytelling | Tags: David Foster Wallace, graduating class, Kenyon College, The Glossary Leave a comment »In 2005, author David Foster Wallace was asked to give the commencement address to the 2005 graduating class of Kenyon College. However, the resulting speech didn’t become widely known until 3 years later, after his tragic death. It is, without a doubt, some of the best life advice we’ve ever come across, and perhaps the most simple and elegant explanation of the real value of education.
We made this video, built around an abridged version of the original audio recording, with the hopes that the core message of the speech could reach a wider audience who might not have otherwise been interested. However, we encourage everyone to seek out the full speech (because, in this case, the book is definitely better than the movie). -The Glossary
A Perspective on Digital Natives & Digital Immigrants
Posted: April 13, 2013 Filed under: Digital Citizenship, Ed Tech, Education, Learning, Literacy | Tags: Andy Tattersall, Digital Immigrants, Digital Natives, YouTube Comments OffGreat video by Andy Tattersall.
What most schools don’t teach – Coding!
Posted: February 26, 2013 Filed under: Design, Digital Citizenship, Ed Tech, Education, eLearning, Learning, Literacy, Personal Development | Tags: 21st Century Literacy, Coding, Literacy, Schools Comments OffAaron’s Laws: Law and Justice in a Digital Age
Posted: February 23, 2013 Filed under: Digital Citizenship, Ethics, Internet, Leaders | Tags: Aaron Swartz, Aaron's Laws: Law and Justice in a Digital Age, lessig, Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership Comments OffAaron’s Laws: Law and Justice in a Digital Age from lessig on Vimeo.

