The Geek Stories: Kevin Richardson; Future of Learning
- Posted: Mar 24, 2007 at 8:07 PM
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Kevin Richardson, Headmaster of Immanuel College in Adelaide, is a recognised leader in technology learning in schools. Originally, he started his teaching life as a Tech Studies teacher in South Australia and was a technology-in-education sceptic. As you can see in this video interview, his views have dramatically changed after 20 years of infield study and work with teachers and students all over the world.
In this episode of "The Geek Stories", I return to my old High School, and interview fellow old-scholar Kevin on the current stage of technology in learning, and the impact of connectedness on teachers and students.
Kevin is well respected in his field, with many successful international projects pioneering fields including music technology in schools, and has not slowed down in thinking nor experience as headmaster of Immanuel.
His passion for his students and teachers in infectious; and finding his geek story enlightening.
This interview will form the basis of my journey in Social networking in K-12 learning.
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