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Educational Leadership:Literacy 2.0:Orchestrating the Media Collage - 1 views

  • New media demand new literacies. Because of inexpensive, easy-to-use, widely distributed new media tools, being literate now means being able to read and write a number of new media forms, including sound, graphics, and moving images in addition to text.
  • New media coalesce into a collage. Being literate also means being able to integrate emerging new media forms into a single narrative or "media collage," such as a Web page, blog, or digital story.
  • New media are largely participatory, social media. Digital literacy requires that students have command of the media collage within the context of a social Web, often referred to as Web 2.0. The social Web provides venues for individual and collaborative narrative construction and publication through blogs and such services as MySpace, Google Docs, and YouTube. As student participation goes public, the pressure to produce high-quality work increases.
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  • Historically, new media first appear to the vast majority of us in read-only form because they are controlled by a relatively few technicians, developers, and distributors who can understand or afford them. The rest of us only evolve into writers once the new media tools become easy to use, affordable, and widely available, whether these tools are cheap pencils and paper or inexpensive digital tools and shareware.
  • Thus, a new dimension of literacy is now in play—namely, the ability to adapt to new media forms and fit them into the overall media collage quickly and effectively.
  • n the mid 1960s, Marshall McLuhan explained that conventional literacy caused us to trade an ear for an eye, and in so doing, trade the social context of the oral tradition for the private point of view of reading and writing. To him, television was the first step in our "retribalization," providing a common social experience that could serve as the basis for dialogue in the global village.2  However, television told someone else's story, not ours. It was not until Web 2.0 that we had the tools to come full circle and produce and consume social narrative in equal measure. Much of the emerging nature of literacy is a result of inexpensive, widely available, flexible Web 2.0 tools that enable anyone, regardless of technical skill, to play some part in reinventing literacy.
  • What is new is that the tools of literacy, as well as their effects, are now a topic of literacy itself.
  • Students need to be media literate to understand how media technique influences perception and thinking. They also need to understand larger social issues that are inextricably linked to digital citizenship, such as security, environmental degradation, digital equity, and living in a multicultural, networked world. We want our students to use technology not only effectively and creatively, but also wisely, to be concerned with not just how to use digital tools, but also when to use them and why.
  • The fluent will lead, the literate will follow, and the rest will get left behind.
  • They need to be the guide on the side rather than the technician magician.
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The 21st Century Centurion: 21st Century Questions - 0 views

  • The report extended literacy to “Five New Basics” - English, mathematics, science, social studies, and computer science. A Nation At Risk specified that all high school graduates should be able to “understand the computer as an information, computation and communication device; students should be able to use the computer in the study of the other Basics and for personal and work-related purposes; and students should understand the world of computers, electronics, and related technologies."That was 1983 - twenty- six years ago. I ask you, Ben: Has education produced students with basic knowledge in the core disciplines and computer science TODAY? Are we there yet? OR - are we still at risk for not producing students with the essential skills for success in 1983?
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      I had never really considered this before...how computer science has been totally left out of the equaltion....why is that? Cost of really delivering this would be enormous -- think how much money the districts would have to pour into the school systems.
  • On June 29, 1996, the U. S. Department of Education released Getting America's Students Ready for the 21st Century; Meeting the Technology Literacy Challenge, A Report to the Nation on Technology and Education. Recognizing the rapid changes in workplace needs and the vast challenges facing education, the Technology Literacy Challenge launched programs in the states that focused on a vision of the 21st century where all students are “technologically literate.” Four goals, relating primarily to technology skills, were advanced that focused specifically on: 1.) Training and support for teachers; 2.) Acquisition of multimedia computers in classrooms; 3.) Connection to the Internet for every classroom; and 4.) Acquiring effective software and online learning resources integral to teaching the school's curriculum.
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      we are really stuck here....the training and support -- the acquisition of hardware, connectivity etc.
  • Our profession is failing miserably to respond to twenty-six years of policy, programs and even statutory requirements designed to improve the ability of students to perform and contribute in a high performance workplace. Our students are losing while we are debating.
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      This is really, really well said here...bravo
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  • In 2007, The Report of the NEW Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce: Tough Choices or Tough Times made our nation hyperaware that "World market professionals are available in a wide range of fields for a fraction of what U.S. professionals charge." Guess what? While U.S. educators stuck learned heads in the sand, the world's citizens gained 21st century skills! Tough Choices spares no hard truth: "Our young adults score at “mediocre” levels on the best international measure of performance." Do you think it is an accident that the word "mediocre" is used? Let's see, I believe we saw it w-a-a-a-y back in 1983 when A Nation At Risk warned of a "tide of mediocrity." Tough Choices asks the hard question: "Will the world’s employers pick U.S. graduates when workers in Asia will work for much less? Then the question is answered. Our graduates will be chosen for global work "only if the U.S. worker can compete academically, exceed in creativity, learn quickly, and demonstrate a capacity to innovate." There they are
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      This is exactly what dawns on students when they realize what globalization means for them..the incredibly stiff competition that it is posed to bring about.
  • “Learning is what most adults will do for a living in the 21st century."
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    The report extended literacy to "Five New Basics" - English, mathematics, science, social studies, and computer science. A Nation At Risk specified that all high school graduates should be able to "understand the computer as an information, computation and communication device; students should be able to use the computer in the study of the other Basics and for personal and work-related purposes; and students should understand the world of computers, electronics, and related technologies." That was 1983 - twenty- six years ago. I ask you, Ben: Has education produced students with basic knowledge in the core disciplines and computer science TODAY? Are we there yet? OR - are we still at risk for not producing students with the essential skills for success in 1983?
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Untitled Document - 1 views

  • Literacy Uses: Student uses are described as technology stories Adaptive Uses: Learning is telling the same stories with new tools Transforming Uses: Learning is creating new stories with new tools
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    Literacy Uses: Student uses are described as technology stories Adaptive Uses: Learning is telling the same stories with new tools Transforming Uses: Learning is creating new stories with new tools Schools will be able to increase their visible impact with technology by intentionally focusing their equipment and staff development resources on the combination of literacy, integrating and evolving uses that works best for their students. View a sample mapping of learning uses in schools comparing their actual (present) and preferred (vision) uses across the three categories identified in theTechnology and Learning Spectrum chart.
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Educational Leadership:Literacy 2.0:The World at Our Fingertips - 0 views

  • Teaching students to contribute and collaborate online in ways that are both safe and appropriate requires instruction and modeling, not simply crossing our fingers and hoping for the best when they go home and do it on their own.
  • "Now more than ever, students need teachers who can help them sort through choices, apply technology well, and tell their stories clearly and with humanity."
  • Among our authors' guidelines for promoting the skills crucial to using social media well: Value reading and writing more than ever; Blend digital, art, oral, and written literacies; and Teach students to search, evaluate, summarize, interpret, and think and write clearly.
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  • As a result, the way we communicate, read, write, listen, persuade, learn from others, and accomplish community actions is changing. Or, as someone said when we were planning this issue of Educational Leadership, "Literacy—it's not just learning to read a book anymore."
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» AYKM? Texting Improves Literacy » Blog Archive   Alice Hill's Real Tech New... - 0 views

  • AYKM (are you kidding me)? No, contrary to popular belief, text message-speak or textisms actually improve language skills, according to a recent study. No, RLY (really).
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    AYKM (are you kidding me)? No, contrary to popular belief, text message-speak or textisms actually improve language skills, according to a recent study. No, RLY (really).
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BuildingYourOwnPLN.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Creating these "Personal Learning Networks" (PLN), as they are called, is a skill set for the 21st Century, a literacy grounded in reading and writing and editing and rooted in the best of constructivist learning theory. In essence, when we create our own
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19 Word Cloud Resources, Tips, & Tools | Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

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    Part of the Cool Sites series Learning new vocabulary can be quite daunting for most students. We just have to look at the literacy rates to see how much
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Blogging to improve children's writing | Literacy Resources - 3 views

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    Many teachers are now using blogging with their pupils or students. There are a whole range of types of blog post and these can be used to develop a range of writing styles and text types particularly in non-fiction writing. These ideas have been taken from the slideshow The 25 Basic Styles of Blogging by rohitbhargava.
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ict games - 2 views

  • This site provides educational ICT activites linked to the English National Curriculum. All games are designed, made by and © copyright 2005 of James Barrett. These games are generally targeted at infant school teachers and parents of infant age children.
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    This site provides educational ICT activites linked to the English National Curriculum. All games are designed, made by and © copyright 2005 of James Barrett. These games are generally targeted at infant school teachers and parents of infant age children.
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Engaging the Eye Generation: Visual Literacy Strategies for the K-5 Classroom - 1 views

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    online version of this book
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Geliyoo.com Video - 0 views

  • Mağara adamı Şevket Yayinlandi: Jan 23, 2011 by Administrator Categoru: News 'Mağara adamı Şevket'Kadın - erkek ilişkileri hakkında en başarılı tek kişilik komedi ‘Mağara Adamı’, yeni sezonda Şevket Çoruh! NE KADAR: Tam: 45,00 TL, Öğrenci: 35,00 TL Kadın - erkek ilişkileri hakkında en başarılı tek kişilik komediGuiness Rekorlar Kitabı’na ‘Broadway’de en uzun gösteri yapan tek kişilik oyun’ olarak giren ‘Caveman’ (Mağara Adamı) 35 ülkede 17 dilde 10 milyondan fazla insana ulaştı.  Amerikalı yazar Rob Becker’in dünyayı kahkahalara boğan bu tek kişilik komedisi ‘kadınlarla erkekleri bu kadar farklı kılan nedir?’ sorusuna cevap arıyor.  Kadınlarla erkeklerin ilk çağdan bu yana hiç değişmeyen özelliklerini müthiş bir performansla sahneleyen Şevket Çoruh’lu yeni ‘Mağara Adamı’ 23 Ekim’den itibaren BKM’de!hurriyet.com.tr Daha okuyun » Yorumlar (0) »
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    Son makaleler Linkin Park / A Thousand Suns Yayinlandi: Jan 23, 2011 by Administrator Categoru: Music Linkin Park'ın merakla beklenen 4. stüdyo albümü "A Thousand Suns" Rock FM'in katkılarıyla ve Warner etiketiyle raflardaki yerini aldı! Yapımcılığını, grubun 2007 çıkışlı "Minutes to Midnight" albümünün de prodüksiyonunu gerçekleştirmiş olan Rick Rubin (U2, Johnny Cash, Limp Bizkit, Nine Inch Nails, Red Hot Chili Peppers) ve grup elemanı Mike Shinoda'nın üstlendiği albümün ilk single'ı ise 'The Catalyst'... Albümle ilgili olarak "Bu albüm bir "Hybrid Theory" olmayacak; "Minutes to Midnight" da olmayacak. İleri seviyede sound'u ile tamamıyla kendine özgü, piyasadaki albümlerden apayrı bir çalışma olacak" açıklamasında bulunan Shinoda, albümün "Minutes to Midnight"a oranla daha tutarlı bir çizgiye ve deneyselliğe sahip olduğunu da belirtti. İlk single 'The Catalyst'in grup üyesi Joseph Hahn tarafından çekilen videosunun prömiyeri ise Ağustos ayında gerçekleşti. "A Thousand Suns"ın standart albüm versiyonunun yanı sıra CD+DVD versiyonu da müzikseverlerin beğenisine sunuldu. DVD'de "Meeting of A Thousand Suns" adıyla, albümün yapım sürecini anlatan 60 dakikalık belgesel yer alıyor. "Hybrid Theory" albümleri Elmas albüm statüsüne ve birçok ülkede de multi-platinum seviyesine ulaşan, Billboard listelerinde sürekli üst sıraları zorlamış olan, albümleri toplamda 50 milyonun üzerinde bir satış rakamı elde etmiş 2 Grammy ödüllü Linkin Park'ın uzun zamandan beri heyecanla beklenen "A Thousand Suns" albüm
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Check out these Great Reading Websites - 5 views

  • Check out these Great Reading Websites! This is a list assembled by teachers across the state. FRA is passing this information on for you to use. 
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10 Digital Writing Opportunities You Probably Know and 10 You Probably Don't | edte.ch - 0 views

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    Similar IdeasSealife Action TextUsing Endless Ocean (Wii) in the Classroom - Making a Class Aquarium for Descriptive WritingUsing Myst 3...
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