9. Pen
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Typewriter
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Imagination
Machine
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Voice
A brief history of communication
47. If a student goes a year without creating a video...
48. If a student goes a year without creating a video...
it would be like going a year without writing.
49.
50. “...the pattern has been that as children grow up and become more
proficient at making sense of the environment in which they live, their world
seems to become more stable. Thus, as a child grows and becomes
accustomed to the world, the perceived need for play.”
51. “As we watch the world move to a state of near-constant change and
flux, we believe that connecting play and imagination may be
the single most important step in unleashing the new culture of learning.”
“...the pattern has been that as children grow up and become more
proficient at making sense of the environment in which they live, their world
seems to become more stable. Thus, as a child grows and becomes
accustomed to the world, the perceived need for play.”
52.
53. “Failure is free, high-quality research, offering
direct evidence of what works and what
doesn’t.
Cheap failure, valuable as it is on its own, is
also a key part of a more complex advantage:
the exploration of multiple possibilities.”
Clay Shirky