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Luciano Ferrer

Young & Creative | Nordicom - 0 views

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    "This book YOUNG & CREATIVE - Digital Technologies Empowering Children in Everyday Life aims to catch different examples where children and youth have been active and creative by their own initiative, driven by intrinsic motivation, personal interests and peer relations. We want to show the opportunities of digital technologies for creative processes of children and young people. The access to digital technology and its growing convergence has allowed young people to experiment active roles as cultural producers. Participation becomes a keyword when "consumers take media into their own hands". Digital technologies offer the potential of different forms of participatory media culture, and finally creative practices. YOUNG and CREATIVE is a mix of research articles, interviews and case studies. The target audience of this book is students, professionals and researchers working in the field of education, communication, children and youth studies, new literacy studies and media and information literacy."
Carlos Magro

How to Infuse Digital Literacy Throughout the Curriculum - 1 views

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    "Digital Literacy is a crucial skill that we as educators must foster and encourage in our classrooms (and administrators must support in the broader curriculum)"
Carlos Magro

Futurelab - Resources Archive - Publications, reports & articles - Handbooks - Digital ... - 0 views

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    "Digital literacy across the curriculum"
Miguel Barrera

Knowing the Difference Between Digital Skills and Digital Literacies, and Teaching Both - 0 views

Julio Hinojo López

Digital Citizenship: Resource Roundup - 0 views

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    Check out Edutopia's collection of articles, videos, and other resources on internet safety, cyberbullying, digital responsibility, and media and digital literacy.
Carlos Magro

Students as Blog Leaders | - 0 views

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    "the ultimate goal is not to have students blog, it is to have students improve their literacy skills and have the ability to be digital writers, and to do things that would not be possible without the technology.  It is about students creating content to hyperlink to the world, to embed photos and video with text.  It is about students publishing, and then to have the opportunity to receive feedback on their work, review, edit and republish. It is about students producing work not only for their teacher, but for the world. It is about students having their own space to be creative and connect in new ways.  It is, ultimately, about students having greater ownership of their learning."
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