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See Khang

Getting political on social network sites: Exploring online political discourse on Face... - 0 views

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    In this article, it talks about how the development of the internet create a popular place for discussion of political and social issues. In recent years, sites like Facebook are illustrations of the outstanding growth social network sites.
Bour Nhia Her

Being Immersed in Social Networking Environment: Facebook groups, Uses and Gratificatio... - 0 views

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    In this article, It talks about how the socializing and self-status seeking information reveals in joining groups. Also the relationship people develop with eachother from the political participation.
Ryen Walter

Civic Identities, Online Technologies: From Designing Civics Curriculum to Supporting C... - 1 views

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    In the chapter "Civic Identities, Online Technologies: From Designing Civics Curriculum to Supporting Civic Experiences" from Marina Umaschi Bers book, Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth, the author claims that online games, such as Zora, help our youth engage in community and civics. Zora allows it's players to create their own individual avatar, with physical, mental, and emotional traits that the players choose. Bers argues that Zora is a great way for children to think about their identity and civic life by making choices that will show them how to acquire certain sills and attitudes to become good citizens. Like many other researchers, Bers agrees that it is easiest to learn by doing, and games like Zora are helping to improve the youths social awareness. This chapter describes engagement in society not only by voting and being political, but by forming communities and volunteering.
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    In "Civic Identities, Online Technologies: From Designing Civics Curriculum to Supporting Civic Experiences" by Marina Umaschi Bers, Bers discusses a scenario that is being used all across the country. Zora is a three dimensional multiuser environment that students use to think about identity and civic life. Students make avatars and are in charge of everything going on in the city or summer camp. This came to life after identity construction environments (ICEs) were found that creative things to do on the computer make children learn better. The students work mostly with different civic identities like police, Jewish people, etc. along with real life, controversial community related issues which the students try to solve. Many of the tools used in Zora can then beused in real life and the moral values can be used both on the computer and in real life. Zora is different than traditional learning because "Children are put in the role of producers, instead of consumers, of information, knowledge, and habits of mind."
Kiley Short

Elif Shafak: The politics of fiction - 0 views

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    Interesting auditor, she is telling a story about identity and the issues along with it.
Lisa Kerman

Addicted to Risk - 0 views

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    This is a critique on (wo)mankind's addiction to risk and the effects it has on the world. Pretty amazing... (i don't really know how i should tag this video)
Monica Aceves

How Technology Almost Lost the War: In Iraq, the Critical Networks Are Social - Not Ele... - 2 views

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    "Nations make war the same way they make wealth"
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