This mashup of a commercial questions the traditional and conventional uses of technology for teaching. It argues that technology changes everything, what we teach and how we teach.
Nice mashup...but I'm not sure that I agree that a lecture is still a lecture. The technology makes it possible to break that lecture into segments, review different sections, and even, as you did here, cut and paste the important pieces into something new. I listened to a talk by Steinem through Yale's itunes site: yes, it was a lecture but it was one I would have never heard otherwise, one I could share with others, etc. So, a lecture isn't always a lecture, imho.
Somewhere the original commercial should be credited.
Like this as an illustration of your nothing changes/everything changes idea.
Video does give access to better lectures. Hopefully, like with flipping instruction, it will be used creatively.
goldenoj 10 months ago
A lecture is still a lecture.
bluecelica01 1 year ago
Nice mashup...but I'm not sure that I agree that a lecture is still a lecture. The technology makes it possible to break that lecture into segments, review different sections, and even, as you did here, cut and paste the important pieces into something new. I listened to a talk by Steinem through Yale's itunes site: yes, it was a lecture but it was one I would have never heard otherwise, one I could share with others, etc. So, a lecture isn't always a lecture, imho.
witchyrichy 2 years ago