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Google Drive Document Editing Assignment

started by Randall Oxendine on 09 Apr 14
  • Randall Oxendine
     
    I've started a document, feel free to add your information, if anyone can make a graph from findings or some type of eye catching info that will help our case, add it in. If you find what I've typed inappropriate or you would like to reword it that's fine by me, just let me know so I don't go to change it back. Remember the document is due tomorrow by 11:59 pm EST. Add your last name to the end of each thing you provide so to know who contributed what, if you edit/add to what another person typed please add you name next to theirs.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fu-5mJHCOtKEBH3gEifH9fnurKMGZW8vW7QMGPlagRg/edit?usp=sharing
  • Randall Oxendine
     
    I've added at the bottom of the Document a place to "review" your other team members as a way to show who participated and what others saw as contributions to our assignment.
  • Dangelo Robinson
     
    Simora asked me to draw up a visual aid to show the decline of digital literacy. I posted it in the google document.
  • Randall Oxendine
     
    I like the image but I don't understand what is being said, can you explain it to me further? How do you feel about changing "The Technology Decline of Digital Literacy" to "Technology Declines Skills in Literacy".
  • Simora Martin
     
    Dangelo, you stated that as technology advances the less people will retain. Do you have a reference or any data we can add to that to support it?
  • Albert Martinez
     
    I find your revision of the title much better. Shorter and straight to the point.
    and I just added this to the diigo group and will be adding it to the doc: "Schools are continuously updating their curriculum for digital literacy to keep up with accelerating technological developments.
    These techniques are most effective when the teacher is digitally literate as well.
    This means that today's educators may struggle to find effective teaching methods for digital natives. Digital immigrants might resist teaching digital literacy because they themselves weren't taught that way. Prensky believes this is a problem because today's students are "a population that speaks an entirely new language" than the people who educate them"

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