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14 Ways K-12 Librarians Can Teach Social Media - NeverEndingSearch - Blog on School Library Journal
Description: A discussion of information fluency, teaching, and learning in the 21st century.
CML : Why Media Literacy is Important
Why is media literacy important? Here's a beginning list of reasons from thinkers and leaders in the field.
Core Principles of Media Literacy Education - NAMLE - National Association for Media Literacy Education - Advancing Media Literacy Education in America
As the field of media literacy education has matured over the past 25 years, its focus has evolved from WHAT is taught to HOW we teach. The Core Principles of Media Literacy Education is a NAMLE project to expand the boundaries of the field and encompass the opportunities and possibilities of 21st century learning technologies to transform both learning and teaching.
Empathy in the Time of Technology: How Storytelling is the Key to Empathy
Will the transhuman technologies that our accelerating future promises enable us to increase our empathy to others? Or will their use decrease our ability to understand ‘the other’ that exists outside our own selves, families, communities and cultures? As the world grows smaller and more connected, humans will grow ever more divergent because of their possession – or not – of a multitude of transhuman technologies, and so the role of empathy grows larger and more important than ever. In theory, sensory/media input stimulates mirror neurons, which enable empathy.Practically, empathy is created through storytelling, which is not only the most successful remote means of creating social empathy, but has actually been the engine of social/cultural liberalization and change. I will demonstrate both the positive and negative affects on empathy through the increasing reliance we have on transhuman media technologies and how I believe storytelling is the key to empathy creation.
Did You Know 3.0 - From Meeting in Rome this Year - 2008 Latest Edition
Did You Know 3.0 for 2008 - Newly Revised Edition Created by Karl Fisch, and modified by Scott McLeod
Are kids different because of digital media?
The MacArthur Foundation is exploring how technology is changing kids and learning, committing $50 million to this initiative. More information is at www.di...
The Machine is Us/ing Us (Final Version)
tThis is a slightly revised and cleaned up version of the video that was featured on YT
Center for Media Literacy
Now altogether in one place, the components of inquiry-based media literacy using the Five Core Concepts and CML’s Five Key Questions of Media Literacy for Deconstruction and Construction. Q/TIPS™ addresses questions from the viewpoints of both consumers and producers of media messages, enabling participation in a global media culture.
One True Media - slideshows, free photo sharing, facebook app, slide shows, MySpace slideshows, MySpace codes, free video sharing, video montages.
One True Media helps you turn your photos and video into awesome slideshows and video montages for free. Embed your slideshow or video montage onto MySpace or any website, share via email or links. Get it on a customized DVD or share to your own personal TiVo channel. With amazingly easy tools you can edit your video and photos, add in cool effects and transitions all without a software download. One True Media supports dozens of social networking and blog platforms, including MySpace, MySpace Blogs, Bebo, Blogger, eBay, Facebook, Friendster, Hi5, livedoor, LiveJournal, Piczo, Sina.com, Sohu.com, Tagged, Typepad, Windows Live Spaces, Yahoo! 360 and Xanga.
Time Management in the Age of Social Media - BusinessWeek
David Allen talks about ways you can make Facebook and Twitter work for you on the job.
Copyright & Fair Use in Teaching Resources -- Center for Social Media at American University
The Center for Social Media in the School of Communication at American University, the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property in American University Washington College of Law, and the Media Education Lab of Temple University are conducting a project 2007-2009 to clarify fair use in media education, with support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. This project will help media literacy educators understand their rights under the doctrine of fair use in order to help them more effectively use media as an essential part of their teaching.
San Jose Digital Media Course
The San Jose Digital Media Course is a unique course designed for educators to experience 21st Century Learning in a real world setting. Participants work collaboratively to create vodcasts (video podcasts) of art exhibits from the San Jose Museum of Art.
Free Internet Radio - SHOUTcast Radio
SHOUTcast Radio offers thousands of free Internet radio stations from DJs and broadcasters around the world.
Publishers Beware, User Experience = Circulation Online (Conversation Agent)
Scott Karp over at Publishing 2.0 has an interesting discussion going about the unnecessary frustration users experience at the sites of mainstream media publications. In a previous post, Scott attributes the problem to the fact that stories are written with the print mentality even for the online version.
Meebo
Meebo is a new communications and media company that's re-writing the way people have conversations and communicate on the Web. We provide instant messaging and group chat to over 40 million people at meebo.com and via partner sites across the Web.
We Will Soon Land on the Moon - Newspaper Tree El Paso
Textbook companies over the years have tried to address this problem by providing additional add-ons and perks with their textbooks, such as CDs or DVDs with information that had been added since the book was published, websites that kept the content current by providing “up-to-date” information about a topic, or by trying to get states to adopt a quicker refresh cycle. None of these tactics have been successful.
Teaching Writing with Web 2.0 Media - Classroom 2.0
I'm working doctorate education, and my research focuses potential uses digital communication media (online discussions, blogs, wikis, etc.) teaching writing particular, am interested teachers English language arts, humanities, social studies might incorporate digital interactive writing into writing process, such online discussions might serve sort pre-writing activity essays, stories, other written compositions help students develop and articulate their ideas example, students might use discussion forums discuss debatable issues preparation persuasive essays same topics (which could potentially published blogs wikis) they might use blog post seed essay, inviting comments other students help them develop their ideas they might begin develop story idea through online chat which they role-play characters dialogue they might use instant messaging brainstorm subtopics class wiki involving collaborative research Has anyone used Web 2.0 media way their students If so, I'd very interested hear some details If not, do you think such approach Many thanks advance (For more topic, invite you check out my blog, Authorship 2.0.)
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