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Learning in the 21st Century

THE NEW MILLENNIUM
EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED

Everyone wants to share their ideas and their creations. We want to talk and be heard; we want to create and be seen.

This blog is not my Blog, it is your Blog.

You will set up your own Blog on Google+ to interact with this Blog of mine and we will become a community of learners

I will post my ideas in the blog and will present lessons and ideas in the Honors American Lit tab. You will be able to comment on my posts, but we're going to take it to the next level.

With your Google+ account, you will join the rest of your class in a circle of friends and will be able to further process those ideas. You will:

Chat about the material covered in class that day

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Create Wiki's of sorts in Google Docs

Share your digital class presentations
Connect with students from around the world

Ultimately, I see this site as a place where you will all become teachers as well as students, sharing your insights (on anything from The Catcher in the Rye to Capital Punishment), and sharing class projects that will help other learners throughout the world understand things in new ways.

The world has changed. You are now a player on the stage, not just an observer.

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  • Top Ten Movies: Wings of Desire, Amelie, Fanny and Alexander, Being There, Blade Runner, The Truman Show, Dan in Real Life, My Father's Glory (La Gloire de mon Pere), Moonstruck, Searching for Bobby Fisher
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