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The New Literacy, Sara Armstrong and David Warlick
What skills are required and how do we teach them?
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the best thing we can teach them is how to teach themselves. This requires that
students become not only literate, but also able to use that literacy within
their personal information environment in order to succeed now and in the future -
Reading → Exposing Knowledge
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iGoogle
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But most importantly, IM speak is very rude to those who have English as a
second language and so that just makes it poor Digital Citizenship.
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Warlick's CoLearners | Main / LiteracyAndLearningNarrative browse
This will be the basis for our discussion.
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Literacy & Learning in the 21st Century
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As little as we know about the future, for which we are preparing our children, it is clear that it will be a place that is governed by information. Accessing, processing, building with, and communicating that information will be a major part of our daily professional and personal work.
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Socratic Seminar - Description
Socratic seminar is a method of teaching developed by Socrates. He engaged his students in intellectual discussion by responding to questions with questions, instead of answers. This method encouraged the students to think for themselves rather than being told what to think.
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WritingFix: Writing Across the Curriculum Prompts inspired by iPods
Writing Across the Curriculum: iPod-inspired Writing Asssignments
connecting with students by establishing a classroom i-Pod...a Northern Nevada experiment

