Dusan Writer in his keynote at SLCC 2010 yesterday, talked about the future of social geography, in that he was describing a shift away from social media, to social space.
i was quietly cheering him on.
who better to be co-participants in social space and narrative architecture, than geographers in general, and geography teachers in particular :-)
as i post this, it's exactly six hours before my own presentation. if you're reading this and you're at SLCC, i invite you to join me at the Whittier Room. i'd be very pleased to meet you :-)
Technorati Tags: constructivism, education, geography, learning, Pathways, Second Life, Singapore, Six Learnings, SLCC10, Starling Project