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Wouldn’t you need both? You need to model curation but also have moderation in place that is selective about what outside contacts are allowed in. But I could be wrong. What worked for me as a parent may not be what I would enforce as policy in a K-12 school. As a tech director, I realized that this has to be a community conversation handled by our most skillful educational leaders (not always the person holding institutional authority, like a superintendent or principal/head).

And, that the worst of our fears may happen but is unlikely, making draconian controls unnecessary. You should be prepared to act, but not hold others back in learning and exploration and learning as much as possible through “real life exposure.”

I do endorse a problem-based teaching approach after building a strong foundation.

@AlliFlowers @tedcurran @scerruti

Ted, I’m not sure walled gardens work for young adults or teens. There is something to be said for exposing middle and high school students to the open web, making their work subject to viewing, but having strong moderation in place…so you can use unfortunate occurrences as teachable moments, but not show-stoppers. Otherwise, no one would do anything unless they wanted to get into trouble. :-) For K-5 students, I have no objections. But at some point, young people year to connect with a world outside the one carefully cultivated for them. It is artificial and they know it. Instead, we must model how to best behave and act in the public sphere and invite them to do so with us. @tedcurran @AlliFlowers @scerruti

@scerruti @AlliFlowers Stephen, I’m not sure we can make it safer except by law, and there are many spaces beyond the control of adults in one locale. To motivate children, we first have to teach them how to interact well, build trust, and learn. That is a job, as Dr. Flowers points out, for parents or teachers in loco parentis. A few thoughts that remain true from my perspective: huffpost.com/entry/in-loco-par

@mguhlin @scerruti I’m glad my kids are grown, and when they were at the age where social media could have hurt them, we were still using Compuserve, and AOL was for kids.

@tedcurran @scerruti @mguhlin Nothing wrong with lime in your PBL. I’d object to lime in PB&J though.

Educators, if you are not following EduMatch, now is your opportunity. @EduMatch

@AlliFlowers @scerruti @mguhlin Applying the concept of scaffolding to this issue tells me that they need a safe, supported, non-public space to try, fail, make mistakes, get feedback about those mistakes, and learn-by-doing what works and what doesn't. I had great success introducing juniors and seniors to blogging this way. An authentic intro to copyright issues, digital citizenship, and web tech they wouldn't get otherwise.

Trickle down economics was invented by conservatives in the 1980s to justify massive tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations. It’s been nothing short of a disaster.

@benjaminwittes You do realize, of course, that you are advertising Twitter on Mastodon?

At Protests, #Guns Are Doing the Talking

Armed Americans, often pushing a right-wing agenda, are increasingly using open-carry laws to intimidate opponents and shut down debate.
nytimes.com/2022/11/26/us/guns

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RT @jimrosecircus1@twitter.com

"I think sometimes we need to take a step back and just remember we have no greater right to be here than any other animal." - David Attenborough

🐦🔗: twitter.com/jimrosecircus1/sta

I do not like that this needs to exist, but I'mma boost it until it's not. Do likewise, as you will.

This is very cool.

A new, modernized National Archives Catalog just launched. The new Catalog’s focus on scalability will allow the agency to reach its goal to get 500 million digitized pages in the Catalog by September 2026.

The fully redesigned online public access Catalog makes accessing the agency’s holdings more intuitive for the user and improves the search experience by generating faster results.

archives.gov/research/catalog/

@manners I had a professor in my Master’s program who insisted that the purpose of education was sorting. He had a point.

Early in-person voting starts in Georgia today
PLEASE get out there and vote
PLEASE help others to get it done too!
PLEASE support Senator Warnock
LET'S GO!
Here's a resource to find your polling place, check mail-in ballot status and more:
mvp.sos.ga.gov/s/

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