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Grant Keller

Digital Media, Youth and Credibility http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?... - 0 views

Annotation: Digital Media, Youth and Credibility For the past six weeks, we have been studying a new form of education and how we can incorporate new ways into schools today. New ways include te...

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Samantha Airth

How social media can make history - 2 views

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    In this video, Clay Shirky talks about how the media as developed over the hundreds of years until the 20th century. One media as stated by Clay, such as internet, is the first medium in history which supports both groups and conversations at the same time. The media is also becoming more social, with social connections, a combination of newspaper, telegraph, telephone, movies, televisions, etc.. It was because of the internet, specifically Twitter, that let the world knows beforehand that an earthquake was happening in China before the news and the China government even knows about it. The media, a global, social, ubiquitous, and cheap place, is a way of creating an environment for assembling and supporting groups.
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    Its amazing of how the media changed so much in history.
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    This was back in 2009 so this video does not have to do with Egypt at all. This video points out all the media changes over the years.
Keira Cavan

Digital Media used in classrooms - 0 views

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    One question that I wanted to find more information on was what types of digital media can be used in a classroom. I found a online video clip at http://www.edutopia.org/digital-generation-new-media-classroom-tips that had seven different clips with six different authors who were educators themselves using technology in their classrooms. Each clip talked about some type of way to communicate to students by using technology and they explained their way of teaching in four minutes or less. It seemed like these people were trying to get teachers comfortable with the media world and letting them know that in order to have a good connection with your students you are going to have to get on their level.
Caitlin Dourov

Teachers Embracing Social Media in the Classroom - 1 views

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    The number of educators who now welcome social media into the classroom is growing. Some go so far as to say that the use of services such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are an integral part of a 21st century education. This represents a sea change for educators. Until recently, most schools banned students from using social media tools in the classroom. But progressive educators say this represents a major disconnect with the world that awaits them outside the school walls. It's not protecting them today so much as handicapping them tomorrow.
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    Gives ideas on why embracing social media is a good idea. Talks about how a growing number of teachers are starting to use networking sites in their classroom.
Mai Tong Thao

Mix It Up: Popular Culture, Mass Media, and Society - 1 views

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    A introduction to a textbook that shows the social significance of popular culture and mass media.
Sarah Denton

Social Media in the Classroom: Friend or Foe? - 2 views

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    Many teachers and other school officials in the U.S. are starting to embrace the use of social media in the classroom. With the ever growing popularity of sites like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Myspace, educators feel that it is important to bridge the gap between the outside world of interactive social media and today's learning methods. Allowing social media and other websites in the classroom has its pros and cons, of course.
Brie Phillips

Cyber Bullying- How social media and the victims can help stop this trend - 1 views

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    Social media should play a role in eliminating the problem of cyber bullying. Popular sites such as Facebook and MySpace have a big influence on teens and should be the ones promoting solutions to this issue. These social networks should create stricter penalties against digital bullies.
edgar martinez

Clay Shirky on social media, communities, and Open Hack Day - 0 views

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    Clay Shirky NYU professor, expert on social media, discusses the benefits of social media engagement through: online communities, blogs, networks, and groups etc. He encourages people to participate in online interactions and communities in the sense that people who share common interests can interact online to form new ideas to better their specific interest and culture.
Alyssa Esposito

Technology and Media Literacy: What Do Teachers Need to Know? - 0 views

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    In the article Technology and Media Literacy: What Do Teachers Need to Know?, by Dana L. Grisham, the author poses many questions about how well teachers are able to understand, teach, and learn about media literacy. The author believes, "When considering the proliferation of technology and its instructional applications, teachers need to focus on both hardware and software, but move beyond the simple "how to" focus into the whys, when, and for whom issues of curriculum." She also discusses the need for students to learn the history behind multimedia literacy to learn the importance it poses in society today.
Keira Cavan

outline from NWP - 0 views

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    I found a short outline from presentation slides on The National Writing Project and it talks about the importance of using participatory media in schools. It has a lot of information about what teachers can do with the media along with some positive input from teachers themselves. It gives a few standards that need to be met by the teachers and then the response they are getting from incorporating those results.
Brooke Mullins

Teachers Discovering Computers: Integrating Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom - 0 views

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    In Teachers Discovering Computers: Integrating Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom by Shelly Cashman discusses how teachers are able to bring benefit students learning by the use of technology within the classroom. This book, analysis's every part of technology and gives the reader many definitions of terms and literacy's that are needed to use technology in the classroom. Cashman "explains the difference between computers, information, and integration literacy", as well as points out why 21st century skills are needed to be incorporated in k-12 curriculum. In the first chapter she points out how teachers themselves can improve their "professional development, productivity tools in the classroom, and integrate technology and digital media in their instrumental strategies, lessons, and student-based projects.
Sarah Rupley

Mobile Identity: Youth, Identity, and Mobile Communication Media - 0 views

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    In the article Mobile Identity: Youth, Identity, and Mobile Communication Media, by Gitte Stald, the author states how the mobile phone is a source of identity for the youth. The focus of the article is on the meaning of the mobile phone in young people's lives and how it somehow shapes their identity as a person. Most young people's identities are influenced by the media they use. The idea that the youth's identity is mobile means it is always changing every moment, and changing relations between friends and family. The mobile allows the youth to communicate within physical and virtual spaces always in transition. This tool (mobile phone) has become such an important part in the young people's lives and it is almost impossible for it to not be a part of their identity.
Michael Timmons

What is Mass Media? - 1 views

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    This is about how mass media can take print ads.
Gabriela Rubio

What motivates people to join the social media, author: Amitha Amarasinghe - 1 views

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    Article about the social media with a graph.
humberto osuna

social media and the end of gender - 1 views

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    The monitoring of social media and the users of social media. There is constant research being done on what people are into and what they search and how much information they can collect off of those things about us.
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    sorry i thought i had posted it a while back but i posted it somewhere else.. any way its a cool video check it.
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    I actually watched this one too on my TEDtalk marathon night. I really loved the idea of it but wanted the speaker to expand sooo much more. What did you think?
Daisy Garduno

Gender Constructed Online, Stereotypes Reified Offline: Understanding Media Representat... - 1 views

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    The online social networking site MySpace has received more hits and more media coverage than any of its social networking counterparts, including Facebook and Friendster, and is in fact, one of the most visited sites on the Web because it allows its users to create media and construct identity easily while sharing their interests with other users and the world.
Kiley Short

Portrayal of Women in the Popular Media - 0 views

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    Woman surrounding social media
Jeannette Villarreal

Social Media and the end of gender - 0 views

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    talks about how social media is going to alter advertisement about gender.
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    Johanna Blakley states how women are outnumbering men in the social media culture.
Diondra Wallace

The Media Art Notation System: Documenting and Preserving Digital/ Media Art - 0 views

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    It is the second article when you get to project muse.
Kim Jaxon

From Fear to Facebook: One School's Journey - 0 views

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    From the Amazon site: "From Fear to Facebook is an insider's view of the journey from peril to possibility with digital media in school communities. Matt Levinson gives a clear picture of how communities need to work together to create safe, innovative opportunities for kids to learn with digital media. From Fear to Facebook tells the story of the cultural shift happening in schools with technology and provides a road map for how to navigate this sea change with buy-in from all key stakeholders. "
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