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“I think the definition of writing is shifting,” Boardman said. “I don’t think writing happens with just words anymore.
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Rebekah Madrid on 17 Sep 11I think there is something in between multimedia and 5 paragraph essay
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Thinnes Anne-Marie on 17 Sep 11yes, this is just an other form of writing.
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Grace Yamato on 17 Sep 11Students need both reading and writing collaboratively, but can they also do it own their own when they need to?
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tasha cowdy on 17 Sep 11Balance. But will future generations value hard-copy they way we, who have been brought up with it?
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them to use video, music, recorded voices and whatever other media will best allow them to communicate effectively.
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More specifically, it’s believing that collaboration and increased socialization around activities like reading and writing is a good idea.
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, the writer is a synthesizer of the information and ideas
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Stephen Johnson argues that ideas get better the more they’re exposed to outside influences.
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The Future of Reading and Writing is Collaborative
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“Not just when you’re looking at the book, but also when you’re talking to people about the book or when you’re Googling things that occur to you as you read the book.”
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The written word is coming to life by being a key part of multimedia," Boardman said. "When people can not only pick up something by the written word, but also listen to it, see it move across the screen or see someone's interpretation of that word through moving images, then I think it becomes much more alive.
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"The age of the know-it-all author who went into her room for three months and figured something out that no one figured out, and had a whole idea that was hers alone - it's over."