Comments on Has the iPhone generation lost its sense of wonder?TypePad2011-10-09T07:13:19ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2011/10/has-the-iphone-generation-lost-its-sense-of-wonder/comments/atom.xml/Pat commented on 'Has the iPhone generation lost its sense of wonder?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20162fbce7d71970d2011-10-21T04:34:06Z2011-10-21T04:34:06ZPathttp://www.flashyinteractive.comGreat article! I like the picture of the kid and the screen. Since technology is the big hit and faster...<p>Great article! I like the picture of the kid and the screen. Since technology is the big hit and faster than ever, people just have to search what they want and not have to put much effort into thinking about it.</p>Joe Wilson commented on 'Has the iPhone generation lost its sense of wonder?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e201543600a3a2970c2011-10-09T11:29:45Z2011-10-09T11:29:45ZJoe Wilsonhttp://www.joewilsons.netGuess Kids realise you can actually create and make real things easier in the real world - and that lots...<p>Guess Kids realise you can actually create and make real things easier in the real world - and that lots of these devices are aimed mainly at consuming stuff. </p>
<p>The fun bit for learners is showing them how they can take their ideas and artifacts and share them through the cloud.</p>
<p>Our two love glue , glitter, papermache and building things </p>