Cross Post: Learning to be Unschooly
I’ve observed that when people usually involve in a project such as a podcast recording, they post the same thing, and naming the post somewhere “Cross Post”I’ve never done this before, and I don’t know how this works. I don’t even know if I’m supposed to do this. But I’m just gonna do it anyways because I feel like it. (thanks Mr. Burell for the correction!)
Learning to be Unschooly – TTT98 – 04.02.08
Earlier this month, on Youth Twitter, a student in South Korea, Soojin wrote, “just my opinion about youthtwitter: schooly. concrete.”
A bit later, Hannah, a student in Philadelphia, answered on Youth Twitter, “I think Alan’s survey is a good example of how not to be ’schooly’. Students should ask questions of each other and interact.”
Wow, we thought this would be an interesting conversation on Teachers Teaching Teachers. Perhaps we could havemore of a Students Teaching Teachers show.
We invited Soojin, Hannah, Alan, a student from Queens, NY, Lindsea, a studnet from Honolulu, and Ben, a student from NYC to talk about the possibilities and problems with http://youthtwitter on our live webcast, Teachers Teaching Teachers.
What a great a conversation we had about Youth Twitter, and blogging, and social networking and blogging-beyond-school…
Image by Lindsea
Rest of the post in TeachersTeachingTeachers with the actual podcast audio and chat log
Comments(4)
This is so cool, Andrew. There’s some etiquette that you’re ready to learn now. It’s this: You shouldn’t take their whole post. You should write a post saying that you were a guest on their show, maybe quote the parts that are interesting to you, and then DIRECT YOUR READERS TO THEIR SITE (maybe Kwout?).
Let me know if that makes sense.
Very cool. Keep going.
I totally got that, thanks for the advice!
I went over and listened to the blog cast, it was fascinating. It seems like you are doing some pretty interesting projects…can you post and let us know when the next edition of the – I don’t know what to call it, lit mag – digital mag – whatever, comes out…in whatever format you choose? It would be great to read it for those of us outside the youth twitter site too.
Thanks for the link.
@orneta
Thanks for listening!
I think you are trying to mean “space”, the digital magazine?
Space is viewable to everyone, just submissions happen via YouthTwitter. But I think submission place is going to move towards http://youthnet.wikispaces.com for the 3rd edition.
Space for 1st and 2nd issue is http://2008space.googlepages.com/