I just read an interesting post at Edutopia by Ben Johnson. He ran into Roger Wagner, hyperstudio inventor, and reports on the renewed interest in hyperstudio. Rather than the didactic mess that nclb has attempted to insert in place of actual learning, hyperstudio, or I must assume, anything like it, allows, gasp!, creativity, student interest, and learning. In this rather electronically connected age, using the available tools to foster learning should be a good thing. I’m quite sure that it takes a fair amount of work to build into a program, along with a dedicated and knowledgeable staff, but perhaps it is worth it. Read Ben’s post. Let me know if it makes sense to you.

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