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ANALFABETISMO DIGITAL FAVORECE LA DESIGUALDAD Y LA SEGREGACIÓN ENTRE LOS JÓVENES « JOURNALMEX Periodistas de México
Great article highlights the social justice issues that underlie knowledge of and access to technology (particularly the cultural understanding, social skills, etc., it provides)
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sin la posibilidad de acceso a las mismas, un estudiante puede verse relegado y en desventaja en cuanto a sus compañeros, no sólo en cuanto a un mejor y mayor aprendizaje, sino también en su procesos de socialización.
Los nuevos analfabetos | Dr. Mouse
Blog post discusses a variety of different kinds of illiteracy (all with lack of tech knowledge at their core) - concludes stating that many professors are illiterate - esp. as we move toward web 3.0
¿Hasta cuando el analfabetismo tecnológico en las escuelas? | Álvaro Felipe
Very nice blog post that suggests we should be focusing on the educational possibilities of tech, not the tech itself.
Analfabetismo digital, fenómeno latinoamericano. La Tecla
Great article - suggests that immature journalists make mistakes online that are similar to those they made when journalism was primarily a typewritten endeavor. Explains literacy isn't just about using a computer, but about understanding the cultural and communicative "language" that goes w/ it and social responsibility.
YouTube - Madre que no sabe usar la PC
Video in Spanish similar to Amelia Bedelia in that the mom interprets all the computer instructions she receives over the phone literally
MILE_Guide_091101.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Self-evaluation for education re: 21st Century skills
So you think Twitter's modern? The Edwardian's were doing it 100 years ago - using postcards instead of computers | Mail Online
Postcards compared w/ Twitter - Both have limited space, cheap delivery, informal communication, open to others, non-standard grammatical forms and abbreviations, etc.
melaniemcbride.net » The hidden curriculum of 21st century learning
Very thoughtful blog post re: participation v. consumerism, social justice in online communities, "technological privilege," and curriculum
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taking part in social spaces where the sharing is largely material and associated with lifestyles and activities, involves not only time but investment in the social and class signifiers that largely define social status within these spaces.
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absent or differently constructed.
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Ryan Sager - Neuroworld – The New Literacy - True/Slant
Blog post discusses a study by Andrea Lunsford from Stanford - says this generations writes more than previous ones, writes for an audience, is adept at adapting messages for different audiences, write to change the world.
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literacy revolution
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kairos—assessing their audience and adapting their tone and technique to best get their point across
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Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship
Include: etiquette, communication, literacy, access, commerce, law, rights & responsibilities, health & wellness, security
icttoolkit - ePlanning
Nicely designed professional development wiki re: edtech at a school-wide/district-wide level.
Evalutech Technology Literacy and 21st Century Skills
Links to tech and litearcy standards, plus lesson plans, assistive tech, digital learning content
digitalyouth-WhitePaper.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Report discusses interest-driven and friendship-driven participation in networked publics and their implications for education
Hyperlinking the Real World - ReadWriteWeb
Research project merges camera phone photos w/ relevant info. to create an interactive information interface about what the user is currently seeing. Many potential apps.
Scientific Journal to Authors: Publish in Wikipedia or Perish - ReadWriteWeb
Demos power of existing publisher to demand change. Policy fosters collaboration/peer review on one hand, but potential for conflict. Pressures field toward online publication, but may cause others to refuse to "play."
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