Learning to Change-Changing to Learn [Video]
<b>Learning to Change Changing to Learn</b> Advancing K-12 Technology Leadership, Consortium for School Networking(COSN) Video. COSN was the recent recipient of a $450,000 grant from the MacArthur Foundation to explore policy and leadership barriers to Web 2.0.
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Are kids different because of digital media? [MacArthur Fdn]
The MacArthur Foundation is exploring how technology is changing kids and learning. This is a great video to use as an introduction at your next workshop.
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From MySpace to Hip Hop, A MacArthur Forum, Part 3
<b>From MySpace to Hip Hop, A MacArthur Forum, Part 3 </b><br>This is the third of three videos, a panel discussion featuring Dale Dougherty,General Manager, Maker Media Division, O'Reilly Media; Deborah Stipek, Dean, Stanford University School of Education; Kenny Miller, EVP & Creative Director, MTV Networks' Global Digital Media; Linda Burch, Chief Education & Strategy Officer,\nCommon Sense Media and moderator Connie Yowell, Director of Education, The MacArthur Foundation
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From MySpace to Hip Hop, A MacArthur Forum, Part 2
<b>From MySpace to Hip Hop, A MacArthur Forum, Part 2</b><br>This is the second of three videos, researchers who presented their work were: Mimi Ito, University of Southern California, Participatory Learning in a Networked Society:Lessons From the Digital Youth Project;danah boyd, University of California Berkeley, Teen Socialization Practices in Networked Publics; Heather Horst, University of California Berkeley, Understanding New Media in the Home; Dilan Mahendran, University of California Berkeley, Hip Hop Music and Meaning in the Digital Age.
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From MySpace to Hip Hop, A MacArthur Forum, Part 1
<b>From MySpace to Hip Hop, A MacArthur Forum, Part 1</b><br>This is the first of three videos, Julie Stasch, Vice President of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation introduces the forum.
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CoSN Receives MacArthur Grant to Explore Policy and Leadership Barriers to Web 2.0
<B>CoSN Receives MacArthur Grant: Exploring Policy and Leadership Barriers to Effective Use of Web 2.0 in Schools </B><br>The $450,000 grant began July 1st and over the coming year CoSN will focus on the following key objectives: <br>1.Identify findings from existing empirical research relevant to the use of new media in schools and the barriers to their adoption and scalability. <br> 2. Assess the awareness, understanding, and perspectives of U.S. educational leaders (superintendents, district curriculum and technology directors/CTOs) and policymaker’s on the role, problems, and benefits of new media in schools within a participatory culture context. <br> 3. Investigate and document the organizational and policy issues that are critical obstacles for the effective deployment of new media. <br> 4. Develop a concise report of findings and construct an action plan for intervention.
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How teens use social network sites: Clear insights
Anne Collier provides us with thoughtful analysis and commentary on the MacArthur Foundation's recent symposium [April 2008) at Stanford, "From MySpace to Hip Hop: New Media In the Everyday Lives of Youth." Click here for the entire <a href=""http://digitalyouth.ischool.berkeley.edu/blog/3"><b>Digital Youth presentation</b></a>.
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Video coverage of MacArthur "Digital Youth Project" Study
Another source for the MacArthur video, <b>From MySpace to HipHop: New Media in the Everyday Lives of Youth</b> -- a public forum on how digital technologies and new media are changing the way that young people learn, play, socialize and participate in civic life.
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From MySpace to Hip Hop: New Media in the EveryDay Lives of Youth [MacArthur Forum]
On April 23, 2008, public forum, <b>"From MySpace to Hip Hop: New Media In the Everyday Lives of Youth," </b> reported on the interim findings of the ethnographic project funded by the MacArthur Foundation, <b> "Kids' Informal Learning through Digital Media," </b>conducted by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Southern California. Part 1, 4-23-08. This event addressed how digital technologies and new media are changing the way that young people learn, play, socialize and participate in civic life. The forum was presented by Common Sense Media, the MacArthur Foundation and the Stanford University School of Education.
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