Tuesday, April 28, 2009

ACTIVITY 2a NOTES – Picture Activity on Future Heritage Learning


Facilitator question to participants:“If you were born today, what hopes, dreams and aspirations would you have for heritage learning in the next 50 years?”

(Click here to pick an image or choose an image from the Internet to reflect your ideal heritage learning experience?)

Use name/url to identify the image /photo selected (copy and paste the caption) e.g., B5 Rainbow Over Field. If you choose a picture from the Internet put a title in name and put the web address in url.

Then make a comment on "What this photo represents for your hopes for future heritage learning?"

10 comments:

B51 Baby at Computer said...

I would hope that learning in general becomes more and more centered around technology. I feel that our heritage is an important part of our identity, and so I hope that future students would be taught about it in the interesting and innovative ways that current and future technology can and will offer.

Father Lacomb's Chapel said...

I choose this picture because it is the oldest building in Alberta. I hope it is preserved for my grand children to see and that they will briefly learn about the story behind the picture in school.

group 3 said...

B15 Dewy Spider Web

the webs get bigger just like our babies do.

FACTSnet Guest said...

B5 Rainbow Over Field because in the future, I would like for people to be able to reach the end of the rainbow.

Albert Einstein said...

B4 People Viewing Starry Sky
I like the sky....lol

B4 People Viewing Starry Sky said...

I agree with Albert Einstein. I like the sky.
Secondly, it reminds me of the time I built a rocket out of cardboard, and made it ten feet in the air. I broke my legs, but now I want to go to space for real.

Group 2 said...
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FACTSnet Guest said...

B14 Space Shuttle Launch
Artist: StockTrek
Copyright Credit Line: © Photodisc/Getty Images

YAY WORLD DOMINATION!!!!1

Rachel Huizenga said...
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