Our children will not make reading cards, they will make memes

That new technologies are changing the way of learning is a fact. Today's children do not need to search for information for hours in the three hundred volumes of an encyclopedia. They get it at the click of a click in just seconds.

Everything is changing, including the way of learning literature. In a school in Chile, a teacher asked her students to do a very special task. After reading Gabriel García Márquez's novel, 'One Hundred Years of Solitude', instead of asking them to make a reading form, he asked them to make memes of your favorite part of the book.

In an era where immediacy and abbreviation have changed the way of communication, memes have that effective power to synthesize ideas graphically. And even if we don't believe it, it is very useful for children to train these skills.

In a few years, the communication models will have changed completely and the school that children need should be able to adapt to the new times.

These are some of the memes about 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' made by children.

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