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Sarah Hanawald

Defining the Role of a 21st Century Literacy Specialist | always learning - 0 views

  • personal (and personable) support in the classroom is the key to the success of any technology-rich program, and 21st century literacy is no different.
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    From the 21st century literacy specialist at the international school Bangkok.
Demetri Orlando

LeaderTalk: Changing Rules of the Literacy Club - 0 views

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    Angela Maiers blog post on LeaderTalk about "Literacy 2.0" -- what does it mean, what does it look like, and how do we get there?
Sarah Hanawald

Web 2.0 Is the Future of Education (Techlearning blog) - 0 views

  • I believe that the read/write Web, or what we are calling Web 2.0, will culturally, socially, intellectually, and politically have a greater impact than the advent of the printing press.
  • Because it is in the act of our becoming a creator that our relationship with content changes, and we become more engaged and more capable at the same time. In a world of overwhelming content, we must swim with the current or tide (enough with water analogies!).
  • You may think that you don't have anything to teach the generation of students who seem so tech-savvy, but they really, really need you. For centuries we have had to teach students how to seek out information – now we have to teach them how to sort from an overabundance of information. We've spent the last ten years teaching students how to protect themselves from inappropriate content – now we have to teach them to create appropriate content. They may be "digital natives," but their knowledge is surface level, and they desperately need training in real thinking skills.
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  • We may be afraid to enter that world, but enter it we must, for they often swim in uncharted waters without the benefit of adult guidance.
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    This is why literacy still matters more than anything else.
susan  carter morgan

21st Century Learning: Learning2.0 - 0 views

  • Independent school culture is such that teachers need to make certain they build on the rich heritage of what works and yet make room to rethink delivery of AP courses and such so that these kids not only get into some of the most prestigious colleges around, but they are fluent in the new literacies when they arrive.
  • Web 2.0 – and ultimately School 2.0 -- is all about this two-way or group communication. The Web is no longer just a place to search for resources. It’s a place to find people, to exchange ideas, to demonstrate our creativity before an audience. The Internet has become not only a great curriculum resource but a great learning resource. The second generation Web is in fact, laying the foundation for ideas such as Classroom 2.0, Teacher 2.0 and Learning 2.0.
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    Independent school culture is such that teachers need to make certain they build on the rich heritage of what works and yet make room to rethink delivery of AP courses and such so that these kids not only get into some of the most prestigious colleges around, but they are fluent in the new literacies when they arrive.
Demetri Orlando

Information Literacy Wiki - 0 views

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    wiki by Harold Olerzj and librarian of Eisenhower school. Includes many resources, such as a pre-test
Sarah Hanawald

SIMILE | Exhibit 2.0 - 0 views

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    Why webpage design is becoming a niche instead of a literacy
Demetri Orlando

Save The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus - 0 views

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    Nicely done hoax website; good for a unit on info literacy. You can even buy a "Save the tree octopus" t-shirt :)
Marti Weston

For Those Who Want to Lead, Read - John Coleman - Harvard Business Review - 2 views

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    Leadership and its connection to reading
Demetri Orlando

Are We Teaching To The Modern Definition of Literacy? | Connected Principals - 3 views

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    Will Richardson at Proctor Academy
Demetri Orlando

Literacy Debate - Online, R U Really Reading? - Series - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • What we are losing in this country and presumably around the world is the sustained, focused, linear attention developed by reading
  • What the Net seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation
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    NYT article questioning the impact of the web on reading.
Scott Merrick

newliteracy » home - 0 views

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    a wiki-built project to attempt redefining the interface between curriculum and technology
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    This already has some good foundation and could help reframe discussions about tech curriculum
Sarah Hanawald

Truth: Can You Handle It? - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

  • subjects used them as an opportunity to reinforce their own beliefs.
  • "Since people have more choice, they can choose to read the things that reflect what they already believe.
  • If one quack repeats the same piece of information to you five times, it's nearly as effective as hearing the sound bite from five different reputable sources.
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  • truth can be elusive, but the fight for it can be rewarding.
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    How do we tell the difference between information and truth.
susan  carter morgan

Citing a Weblog Entry in MLA Style - Jerz's Literacy Weblog - 0 views

  • MLA handbook doesn't, in my opinion, do a very good job differentiating between a static personal home page and other kinds of self-published websites (such as an annotated bibliography or an anthology of short autobiographical essays). Citing a weblog isn't much different from citing any web page, but students may appreciate a clear example.I would prefer to put angle brackets around the URL, but my blogging software chokes when I try that.
Sarah Hanawald

Diablo Valley School, a Concord California Sudbury School - Serving Elementary Middle and High School age kids in the surrounding communities of Walnut Creek, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Lafayette, Pittsburg, Antioch. Children experience Democracy, Freedom & - 0 views

  • I heard a vice-president of IBM tell an audience of people assembled to redesign the process of teacher certification that in his opinion this country became computer-literate by self-teaching, not through any action of schools. He said 45 million people were comfortable with computers who had learned through dozens of non-systematic strategies, none of them very formal; if schools had pre-empted the right to teach computer use we would be in a horrible mess right now instead of leading the world in this literacy.
  • In modern society, said Dewey, people would be defined by their associations--not by their own individual accomplishments. It such a world people who read too well or too early are dangerous because they become privately empowered, they know too much, and know how to find out what they don't know by themselves, without consulting experts
  • Dewey said the great mistake of traditional pedagogy was to make reading and writing constitute the bulk of early schoolwork.
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  • New York State, for instance, employs more school administrators than all of the European Economic Community nations combined.
  • rederich Froebel, the inventor of kindergarten in 19th century Germany, fashioned his idea he did not have a "garden for children" in mind, but a metaphor of teachers as gardeners and children as the vegetables.
  • Kindergarten was created to be a way to break the influence of mothers on their children.
  • Violence, narcotic addictions, divorce, alcoholism, loneliness...all these are but tangible measures of a poverty in education.
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    Interesting. John Taylor Gotto on education and the value of less rather than more school. He mentions that the best programmers are self-taught.
Sarah Hanawald

Why Schools Don't Educate - The Natural Child Project - 0 views

  • The world's narcotic economy is based upon our own consumption of the commodity, if we didn't buy so many powdered dreams the business would collapse - and schools are an important sales outlet.
  • Senator Ted Kennedy's office released a paper not too long ago claiming that prior to compulsory education the state literacy rate was 98% and after it the figure never again reached above 91% where it stands in 1990
  • in the United States almost nobody who reads, writes or does arithmetic gets much respect. We are a land of talkers,
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    More John Gotto--his speech as he accepted the Teacher of the Year award. Written in 1990, but spot on today.
Sarah Hanawald

Is deep reading a thing of the past? - Books - NewsObserver.com - 2 views

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    This article also appeared in the Charlotte Observer. The question I have is "how can we teach students to read deeply online?" Because online text isn't going away.
Dolores Gende

No Defending Illiterate Educators « My Island View - 5 views

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    On the importance of educators being media literate as role models of learning
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