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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Eric Calvert

Eric Calvert

open thinking » youth - 0 views

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    Anthropological review of YouTube phenomenon "David After Dentist"
Eric Calvert

YouTube - Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us - 1 views

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    5 minute video on the evolution of the Web by Michael Wesch
Eric Calvert

YouTube - A Portal to Media Literacy - 1 views

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    Digital Ethnography video / new media tools
Eric Calvert

Video: Trendspotting - Social Networking | The Daily Show | Comedy Central - 3 views

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    Comic intro to social media.
Eric Calvert

YouTube - Google CEO Rebuts Atlantic's "Stoopid" Cover - 0 views

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    NEW YORK (YouTube.com/AdAge) -- Google chairman-CEO Eric Schmidt doesn't agree with Atlantic Magazine's controversial cover that asked "Is Google Making Us Stoopid?"
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New media Literacies - 0 views

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    Overview of new media literacy skills: play, performance, simulation, appropriation, multitasking, distributed cognition, collective intelligence, judgment, transmedia navigation, networking, negotiation, visualization
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Project New Media Literacies - 2 views

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    Includes video overview of "new media literacies" from MIT TechTV
Eric Calvert

CML : Getting Started: Strategies for Introducing Media Literacy in your School or Dist... - 0 views

  • Start with your best, most enthused teachers, and involve administrators!
  • Build toward having several teachers, library media specialists or staff development leaders gain the experience and expertise in the field needed to become in-house or in-district "consultants" or "coaches."
  • Acknowledge our "love/hate" relationship with media and popular culture.
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  • Take the time to hammer out both a philosophical and a pedagogical approach to media literacy in your school or district.
  • Network, network, network — nationally / regionally / locally. Don't reinvent the wheel; connect with others who may also be looking for connections!Join AMLA, the Alliance for a Media Literate America, the professional membership organization for teachers and supporters of inquiry-based media literacy education.
  • Explore your state or local standards to see how media literacy skills can support what you're already mandated to teach. Media literacy is not a new subject to teach but a new way to teach all subjects! Media literacy is a logical extension of traditional language arts: reading/writing and listening/speaking; today we must add viewing and creating/representing using all media forms.
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