Realigning Teaching and Learning Roles for a Web 2.0 World

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Erin, This is amazing. It has the quality of a live event, with static pictures and a live voice over. Your Voice Thread covered some of the topics that have been swirling in my head like the role of teachers, learners, and the community available through Web 2.0. I am surprised more people did not comment on the topics like blogging, mashups, new media, social media, location aware technology, and podcasting. One point I might make is no snow days! Learning can be updated continually. I see this affecting student from grammar school through adult learning. You discuss the openness and transparency that comes with social learning and that is a quality good teachers have. Teachers that have left an impression on me are the ones that have shared themselves openly. I hope that you come out with the instruction manual for all this next, and please send me a copy. This is a thought provoking and relevant Voice Thread. I will share it with my peers. Thanks for the production!

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