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Submitted by Brett Hinton on April 29, 2006 - 4:42pm.

I'm blogging David Warlick's keynote at WOW today. He is talking about blogging, wikis, and the new way knowledge is being consumed and how Web 2.0 is helping us find, consume, discuss, and add information to the educational landscape. I'm using this keynote to jump back into blogging again (he invited us to blog about his keynote so I decided I would).
The part that I enjoyed the most were his comments about learning from the conversation. He made a statement indicating that as teachers we needs to stop teaching our students to assume authority and instead help them learn how to prove authority. Why is this is a good thing? One reason is because exploration is exciting and helping students learn how to prove authority is actually a process of exploration. In fact, I honestly believe that exploration is one of the truest forms of learning. It is encountering something new and making it something known. In fact, isn't that one of the goals of education. The great thing about exploration is that, by its very nature, it is exciting and we explore those things in which we have interest.

I'll add more later when I have a chance to think through some of the other ideas that Mr. Warlick shared. He is spot on with what he shared, the key is to not let his voice go unheeded.

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