This blog is designed as a space to create a global thinking community for classes from anywhere from year 2 -8 to investigate.  
It uses a mix of video, images and websites to pose philosophical questions that relate to a range of ages.  


Our class uses it as a weekly blogging focus.  Students watch the content, discuss the questions and then blog about their ideas on their individual student blogs.
I hope that this blog can be used by classrooms in different parts of the world so that a Web 2.0 thinking community can be established with other interested classrooms.

Tags: 2.0, Blogging, Web, philosophy, thinking

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Hi Duncan- thanks for the info!! I really want to use this, but cannot view the video-it downloads, but then nothing happens! Any thoughts?

Another question- I'm teaching Grade 4 (Aust Year 5) in Singapore- any chance we can dosomething together?

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