Thursday, October 30, 2008

Thing 6


Create a post on your blog about one of the photos you downloaded. Why did you choose a particular photo? What is it about the photo that you found interesting? Be sure to include the image in your post.

I found the really interesting image above which is a collage made up of the covers of 99 of 100 most banned books for the years 1990 - 2000. The image in flickr makes use of the Notes feature so that scrolling over the picture shows each of the titles.

This image - and the books that make it up - speaks to my abiding interest in preserving the freedom to read for everyone (including students) and my opposition to censorship. Using the covers to create an American flag represents freedom and the rights we all have ... including the right to read what we'd like and the privacy to do so. That being said, I also believe that as adults and educators, we have a responsibility to offer students quality literature that is appropriate for their developmental stage. As a corollary to that, I recognize a parent's right to monitor and direct their own child's reading.


1 comment:

RESA 23Things said...

Great photo and a great example of what Web 2.0 is all about - sharing, commenting on others' work, making use of Flickr's notes feature, and having a rich conversation about a topic near and dear to the people viewing the photo.