Abstract
This article defi nes Twitter
TM
; outlines the features, affordances, and common uses; and conceptualizes "tweeting" as a literacy practice, comprising
both traditional and new literacies, and impacting both informal and formal
learning settings. Also provided is an overview of traditional and new literacies, and insights from a scan of the research literature to date on tweeting as
a literacy practice. The authors outline areas for inquiry and the challenges
to conducting such research.
The video below features a middle school student( 13 years old ) who is an avid online gamer. He talked about the things he learned via the help of his favourite online games including : Wrold War II, socializing with peers, sharing his interests, knowledge, skills, and thoughts with others.
"This site promotes positive body image and tackles the impact of young people's internalization of idealised media portrayals of beauty and gender stereotypes. The site has been developed by the Queen Victoria Women's Centre Trust.
My image. Your image. The media. Advertising. Take it apart. Discuss, investigate, unpack. Then make and shape your own. Take control."
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