If you’ve followed my weekly posts about this experiment with Generation A+ (10-year olds) and were starting to get bored, I definitely have interesting development to share this week. If this is the first post you’re reading, you’ve just stumbled upon the 4th post of my field notes about the extracurricular digital media lab I’m […]
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Generation A+ in the Digital Media Lab #3: Just-In Time iPads, SEO and WordPress
It’s already week 3 in my little experiment with Generation A+ (10-year olds) in the extracurricular digital media lab I’m running as a volunteer this semester at a local elementary school. After having the kids play a little bit with HTML code last week, my goal for this meeting was to introduce them to the […]
Generation A+ in the Digital Media Lab #2: Computer Keyboards, HTML and iPads
As I’ve explained in the first post of this series, I’m spending 10 weeks teaching, observing and learning from 10-year olds this semester. Before I start sharing what happened in our 2nd meeting, I have to tell you about the new addition to our group. We got a new member, another boy who didn’t originally […]
Studying Generation A+ in the Digital Media Lab: 10 weeks with 10-year olds
Generation A+? I’m not sure you’ve got such a good headline when you have to start a post by explaining its title. I’ll make an exception this time, because this is NOT just a post: I’m starting a blog series on my adventures trying to study how a group of 10/11-year olds use digital devices, […]