Nate Lowell, In his post on beliefs, asks
What do the members of AECT care about? Why are we members of this
congregation? I’m not talking about what we do. I’m not talking about
bake sales or the choir. I’m talking about what we believe.
Link: Association for Educational Communications and Technology.
The mission of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology is to provide international leadership by promoting scholarship and best practices in the creation, use, and management of technologies for effective teaching and learning in a wide range of settings.
- Can any member of AECT ethically support digital rights management or
the current implementation of copyright? Does the notion of copyright
even have merit?
- Does Education matter? If so, what’s our take on it? If not, then what?
- Do we have any obligation to our fellow members? How about people who
aren’t members? How about our students? How about student’s who aren’t
ours?
- How much longer will we remain silent about No Child Gets Ahead? Does
it matter to us that the US Federal government is using invalid and
non-existent research to make Federal legislative requirements on
home-rule institutions?
- Does it matter to us that the US has more people in prison than any other country in the world?
- Do we believe that we have any relevance outside of our own circle of navels? What would it be?
When in doubt, go to the source. AECT's mission is to provide leadership.
LETS LEAD!
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