This podcast features a presentation by Martin Levin at EduComm 2007 in Anaheim, California on June 20, 2007. Martin Is The Technology Director Of The Armidale School In Australia. The official description of this session was: Why not take advantage of a 1:1 laptop deployment and get kids to publish their work in a Web2.0 manner on our local server? Our 1:1 laptop rollout was based on constructionist philosophies and our concentrated efforts were directed at our Middle School where teachers were grappling with changing their pedagogies to become more student centered and project based. Sounded like a good idea at the time. This session looks at the benefits and shortcomings of this approach, using student work samples and the action research of their teachers.
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