Posts Tagged ‘Dust or Magic’
November 10th, 2008
by Sarah in Learning Research, Online Learning, Technology
Creating a Children’s Product That is “Magic”
Monday, November 10th, 2008
I just got back from a great three day "Dust or Magic" conference run by Warren Buckleitner for people who create children's technology products. (The title is a quote from a 17th century philosopsher named Matsuo Basho: "An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.") Guided by Warren, about 65 of us viewed products, learned from each other, and discussed best practices to create "magic" products and learning games that use technology to improve children's lives.
And yes, we ALL agreed that children should spend most of their time playing with other children and adults, using real things, and going outside! And we also agreed that many -- perhaps the majority? -- of technology toys and online media are "dust". But, and this is an important but, many products use technology in ways that open up new opportunities for children, and let them learn and explore and play in wonderful new ways. These are the products that are "magic"!






