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From Slate to Screen

From Slate to Screen. Jodi Pilgrim READ 630 1 “The former constellation of medium of book and mode of writing is giving way, and in many domains has already given way, to the new constellation of medium of screen and mode of image…” Kress (2003). Our Students!.

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From Slate to Screen

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  1. From Slate to Screen Jodi Pilgrim READ 6301 “The former constellation of medium of book and mode of writing is giving way, and in many domains has already given way, to the new constellation of medium of screen and mode of image…” Kress (2003)

  2. Our Students! • http://langwitches.org/blog/2007/12/26/top-ten-list-for-educational-video-clips/

  3. New Literacies • In May 2009, the IRA Board of Directors adopted a position statement titled “New Literacies and the 21st Century Technologies,” which noted that in order “to become fully literate in today’s world, students must become proficient in the literacies of the 21st century technologies” (p. 1). IRA proposed literacy educators have a responsibility to integrate information and communication technologies into the curriculum, to prepare students for the future.

  4. Cont. • “The new literacies include the skills, strategies, and insights necessary to successfully exploit the rapidly changing information and communication technology that continually emerge in our world.” p. 313

  5. Research says….. • We must teach children to learn how to learn new technologies • New literacies are dependent on the ability to critically evaluate information (accuracy) • N. L. include the new forms of strategic knowledge necessary to locate, evaluate and use resources available • N. L. are highly social (FB) • Globalization….. • N. L. build on but do not replace previous literacies

  6. Internet • Motivation for students • “Internet is arguably the most powerful technology available to support reading and writing experiences in the classroom.” p. 323

  7. Internet Issues • Plagiarism • Inappropriate content • Social Networks and teachers

  8. How can we integrate technology? • Are you a digital native or a digital immigrant? • How can we teach the way students learn? • Brainstorm with the group and list answers on chart paper…

  9. Technologies • Clicker Technology • Wikis • Blogs • Podcasting • Rubistar • Google Docs

  10. Clicker Technology • Guest Speaker • Sylvia Low

  11. Wiki • WIKI = is a website that allows the visitors to easily add, remove, edit and change content • WIKI Encyclopedia • WIKI News • WIKI Books • Other uses…Research papers, student group papers • Wikispaces.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY

  12. Blogging • Blog = a website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal where readers may comment on posts • Open blogs • Closed blogs • Uses include classroom discussion space (communication) • www.blogger.com • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN2I1pWXjXI

  13. Podcasting • A technology that allows you to create, listen to or download podcasts • 3 types of podcasts • Audio, enhanced audio, video • Connect iPod to Computer and it sends the Podcast out to the iPod • RSS Technology Utilized • IRA • http://www.reading.org/General/Publications/Podcasts.aspx • Lapp and Fisher Podcast- Comprehension Instruction (10:26-12:30) • Cassidy – What’s Hot in Reading

  14. Rubistar • Can create online rubrics • Can use rubrics already created • Free • Rubistar.4teachers.org

  15. Google Docs • Free web-based tool that allows cooperative projects = Word Processing, Spreadsheets, and Presentations http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRqUE6IHTEA

  16. Our Students • http://langwitches.org/blog/2007/12/26/top-ten-list-for-educational-video-clips/

  17. Assignment • Head to the computer lab and complete the following assignment: • Create a wiki or a blog • Create a rubric • Listen to the IRA podcast • Summarize your opinion of wikis, blogs, and podcasts using Google Docs! We will collaborate on the document as a class. We will have a class report in one document.

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