Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Rives and the iPad

Rives is a man of many talents, he is a spoken word poet, emcee, pop-up book writer, and conversationalist. As one of the hosts of TEDxSMU this past October, he was given the chance to show off some of his skills and gave a powerful storytelling performance using an iPad.

His four minute "talk", seen below, is an example of the potential of the iPad, or any tablet for that matter. Far too often we see computers as a means to check email, write papers, or watch videos. In an age of, as Clay Shirky puts it, "cognitive surplus", we have the opportunity to use that technology and our time towards "doing something" and being "creative", two things that we must ensure our students embrace. The tools at our disposal, including the iPad, are extremely powerful, so let's make sure that our students are using the technology to do more than write five paragraph essays or create PowerPoints. Let's make sure they truly create.

In the end, as Rives points out, no matter the medium, it is about telling a "story". We need to let our students embrace the mediums that work for them (iPads/cellphones/whatever) and allow them to create stories that they care about. By giving them a voice, we will not only empower our students but allow them to develop their creative spirit all while maximizing that "cognitive surplus".

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