Comments on BLC07 Closes - Time to move on from just creativity...TypePad2007-07-21T15:51:54ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2007/07/blc07-closes---/comments/atom.xml/Carolyn Foote commented on 'BLC07 Closes - Time to move on from just creativity...'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200e00998028288332007-07-22T13:47:25Z2007-07-22T13:47:26ZCarolyn Footehttp://www.futura.edublogs.orgI also love this concept! And it expresses an attitude that students have much to offer. What is our role...<p>I also love this concept! </p>
<p>And it expresses an attitude that students have much to offer.</p>
<p>What is our role in supporting ingenuity?</p>
<p>Sometimes I believe the first step is believing that every student has something to say.</p>
<p>Kern, there has been an ongoing discussion about students at conferences and what it would look like--If you're interested, you can follow it on the Fischbowl, Dangerously Irrelevant, Sylvia Martinez's site, (and I chimed in on my site also). </p>Kern Kelley commented on 'BLC07 Closes - Time to move on from just creativity...'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200e00997f30988332007-07-22T08:54:17Z2007-07-22T08:54:17ZKern Kelleyhttp://thetechcurve.comI love it. The distinction between saying everyone's creative (so anything goes) and yes, everyone is creative, but to inspire...<p> I love it. The distinction between saying everyone's creative (so anything goes) and yes, everyone is creative, but to inspire others with your creativity. That's sublime. </p>
<p> The kids there were absolutely wonderful and deserve all the applause they received. Which once more begs the question, why aren't there more students at these conferences or educational venues? Their voice is powerful, pertinent and does more to convince the naysayers than any of us can do. Students teaching teachers! (and learning in the process)</p>