For those of you who have been following the site closely, you may have noticed that a few of the recent comments have been by students. I’m not completely sure how they found this site, but I never intended it as a hidden site, so it is available for public search.
When I received the first notice of student comment (I have to approve any comment before it is posted), my first reaction was “keep ’em out.” However, upon further reflection, this strikes me as web 1.0 type thinking. If we take as given that the technological revolution is at least in part about collaborative learning, then having students follow and contribute to these discussions seems an end as well as a means. I also think next year we should involve some interested students directly in our discussion.
At the Consultative School Board yesterday I gave out the URL for this site and invited them to look in on our discussions. I have also invited representatives from other schools to look in and comment.
Since this is a school site, it will remain a moderated site. I will preview all comments before they are posted, but I continue to encourage different opinions.
So this blog tent is a bit bigger, and I think that is a really good thing.