What a journey! Twitter, Voicethreads, Diigo, del.icio.us, YouTube, Second Life…the list goes on (and on!) I’ve been so busy exploring the learning potential of these tools that I almost forgot the relatively simple pleasure and excitement generated by a visiting author.
I recently invited popular author, Archie Fusillo, (The Dons, On the Mat, Bruises…) to work with students in Years 9 and 10. His writing workshops were a huge success and the air was abuzz with that ‘learning vibe’ or hum that teachers everywhere recognise. The students loved him. They laughed a lot but were also challenged to examine the writing process and reflect on the ‘sound’ of good writing.
Archie is funny, down-to-earth and a natural storyteller. His visit provided a positive learning experience and a timely reminder for me…’Learning Gems’ take many forms and it’s important to find a balance between face-to-face interaction and the wonders of Web 2.0!