There’s a sense that the conversations around School 2.0 is beginning to come together. Whether it’s Karl Fisch’s 2020 Vision video, Chris Sessum’s recent writings,, Steve Hargadon’s recent interviews, Christian Long’s Manifesto, David and Will’s work or even some of the writing I’ve been doing lately, people are starting to attempt to wrap their heads around School 2.0.

More to the point, there’s a movement afoot to use this moment in time to reimagine schools in powerful, progressive, transparent ways. Call it a Cluetrain Manifesto or call it the moment in time when a group of educators attempted to start the Reformation, it’s an exciting moment. Go read the posts linked above (especially Chris Sessum’s and Karl’s video if you haven’t seen it.) You probably won’t agree with all of them, but hopefully there’s a lot of stuff there to make us all think. Then go take part in the School 2.0 Manifesto Wikispace project.

The world has changed, can we build the schools that reflect that change and dare to help students to deal with the changes to come?