This was an interesting (but LONG) presentation. I enjoyed hearing George Siemens perspective on Web 2.0. I find the idea of “Web 2.0” to be a little abstract, and it was nice to get more insight into it. Prior to listening/watching this presentation, I didn’t realize that Web 2.0 involved so many layers. I strongly agreed with Siemens’ statements about the internet being a platform.
Siemens’ statements about the disconnect between they way children learn, they way we teach them, and the ever-changing technology was especially interesting. I’ve always felt that “constructivism” was a positive and progressive term, yet Siemens used it as a restricting and limiting way of teaching. I initially disagreed with his ideas about thoughts existing in time and space, and I don’t know if I’m entirely sold on the idea, but his explanation definitely made a lot of sense. His explanation of how we think about the war in Iraq was a great example. I think it’s important for teachers to recognize the disconnect that Siemens talks about, and try to make a stronger and more logical connection between they way they teach and the technology they use and incorporate into the classroom.
I felt Siemens “vacuum” comment was too true. I find that in so many conversations I have I witness this and I am guilty of this. With the busy schedules people have it is so much easier to cut out anything that takes time to process and/or that goes against what we think we believe.
The Future VLE sounds amazing. However, in the last year I have observed many classrooms and all of the classrooms I’ve visited were so far from this new view of learning that I can’t imagine them reaching this point at any time in the next few years. I guess it’s important to increase awareness about the problems and promote this new idea to any fellow educators.