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Lisette Hermida

The Digital Culture and Communication: More than just Classroom Learning - se... - 0 views

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    A description about Digital Culture and Communication
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    Seminar.net - Media, technology and Lifelong learning
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    This webpage describes the integration of digital technology into education. Recently, capacities have been developed to create virtual communities for education. This will help open doors for students outside the classroom. Therefore having a positive effect on learning. "The Digital Culture and Communication: More than just Classroom Learning ." Seminar.net. seminar.net. 18 Mar. 2009 .
Susan Waterworth

Education Unleashed: Participatory Culture, Education, and Innovation in Second Life - 0 views

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    This mix of fantastic possibilities and social educational opportunities has virtual worlds poised to transform basic approaches to learning and communication, as well as innovation and entrepreneurship. In an increasingly technologically linked yet socially fragmented world,4 virtual worlds demonstrate the power to bring people together.5
Susan Waterworth

Participatory Media Education Resources / Participatory Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Wow. Massive amount of relevant information re how the new media is being used by educators.
Susan Waterworth

Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved." We're a nonprofit organization. Everything we do - including the software we create - is free.
Susan Waterworth

New Media Consortium site - 0 views

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    Mind boggling array of up to the minute information re the new media in education.
Juan Cantu

About smARThistory - smARThistory.org - 0 views

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    smART history an online textbook of sorts that demonstrates how the internet and the sharing of information can be used for education by compiling uploaded photos, podcasts, and other content to form an art history textbook
Hyun-Yong Kwon

Idea Lab - Becoming Screen Literate - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    An article from the New York Times about the increasing prominence of digital media in our lives.
Susan Waterworth

Our Class Wiki - 0 views

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    Our wiki!
Susan Waterworth

Digital Youth Project: Living and Learning with New media - 0 views

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    This one will definitely be helpful for your project.
Susan Waterworth

New literacies, digital technologies and the education of adolescents - 0 views

  • an attention economy
  • during recent decades have spent a huge proportion of their waking hours within two key contexts: either in school, or engrossed in media-especially television and audio-recordings
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    Do we have your attention? 2001
Susan Waterworth

Confronting the Challenges of Particiatory Culture:Media Education for the 21st Century - 0 views

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    This is a long but extremely interesting and understandable paper on the very heart of our topic. It contains many ideas that could spark further investigation.
Federico Ciuffa

John Seely Brown: Speaking - 0 views

  • Rethinking how today's kids that grow up digital learn, think, work, communicate and socialize. Understanding today's digital kids is of growing importance, not only to educators, but also to human resource departments, strategists, and marketing folks. Understanding the social practices and constructivist ecologies being created around open source and massively multiplayer games will provide a glimpse into new kinds of innovation ecologies and some of the ways that meaning is created for these kids -- ages 10 to 40. Perhaps our generation focused on information, but these kids focus on meaning -- how does information take on meaning?
  • Organizational learning and knowledge sharing have held out great promises, but have failed to deliver the goodies. Why? And what can be done about it? I claim a lot. But first we must understand how learning and creativity actually happen inside an organization, how IT can support them (which it doesn't today), and in general how and why knowledge both sticks within an a community of practice, but seems to readily leak out along the pathways of external networks of practice. Coming from PARC ,you can imagine I have had a lot time to reflect on this problem.
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    This is a page that has a number of articles, but only a few of them talk about Digital Culture and Learning. Around the middle there is an article that fully talks about this topic.
Carlos Cabral

2009 Horizon Report: The K12 Edition » Two to Three Years: Mobiles - 0 views

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      picky parents still see cellphones as distractions. instead, they can take the advantage of mobile technology to make students learn anywhere or even teach anywhere. With the appropriate use of technology today we can take it a BIG LEVEL IN EDUCATION!!
  • The applications being developed have nothing to do with making phone calls
  • Commonly priced at just under a U.S. dollar
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  • iPhone
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    Mobiles are more capable of using for communication and interaction allowing effective learning!
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    mobiles
Susan Waterworth

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! New Media & Learning!!!!!!! - 0 views

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    The pdf version.
Susan Waterworth

Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Brilliant. Genius. Funny. Poignant.
Susan Waterworth

Spotlight blogging Digital Media and Learning - 0 views

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    Blog supported by the MacArthur Foundation and recommended by Henry Jenkins. Very cool, resource rich place frequente3d by MIT new media guru!
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