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Il y a des conséquences associées à la vie "en ligne"
"Les jeunes et les moins jeunes ont parfois la mauvaise idée de croire que ce qui se passe en ligne n'a pas de lien et n'affecte pas leur vie réelle. Parlez-en à ces jeunes français qui ont eu l'idée stupide d'insulter une enseignante sur
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Weinberger on Everything is Miscellaneous and the Wonderful World of Digital Information
"Topics include the differences between how we organize and think about physical and digital information, the power of the internet to let us consume information in unique and customized ways and the implications for retailing, politics and education. "
Children who use technology are 'better writers'
"Our research results are conclusive - the more forms of communications children use the stronger their core literary skills."
Lights! Camera! Beard!
"Amongst other things, beards are meant for stroking. Stroking induces thought. Thought prevents you from doing stupid things."
Media Literacy Week - November 2-6, 2009
Media Literacy Week was conceived in 2006 under the name National Media Education Week to promote media literacy as a key component in the education of young people and to encourage the integration and the practice of media education in Canadian homes, schools and communities.
University Makes Twitter a Required Class for Journalism Students
"According to a senior lecturer at the University, “Some students’ tweets are not as in depth as you might like.” The solution? Make Twitter writing practice a compulsory part of the course curriculum for would-be journalists."
Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship
Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use.
Marco Torres: It’s about teaching and learning
Are we stuck on assessing the products of pen and paper? What should we do with the varieties of expression we have available to us now? How do we move from students as recipients of information to students as producers of information?
Thoughts on cyber-stalking, digital identity
So please at least have the balls to stand up to someone who outed you on google and say “society! i draw a line around my private life and my family here, here, here. do not cross line or i will ___________ (fill in blank according to what your personality type or temperament allows).
infothink - Information Literacy
Do you suffer from TMI (too much information)? This wiki will address ways to locate, evaluate and properly use a variety of information sources.
Print or Byte?
The unit cost for digital printing is flat, no matter how many copies are produced -- and you don’t have unsold inventory piling up. With a monograph prepared in digital format, it is possible to issue it, as the demand dictates, through short-run or on-demand publishing.
The Delicious Library
I’m going to explore taxonomy vs. folksonomy, specifically, tagging on delicious.com and how tagging organizes the web. Bush mentions in his essay the idea of sharing associative trails.
Student-Generated Content for Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and YouTube: Leveraging Institutional and Third-Party Efficiencies for New Media Literacy
Student-Generated Content for Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and YouTube: Leveraging Institutional and Third-Party Efficiencies for New Media Literacy - Jude Higdon / Karen Howell
Twitter gets you fired in 140 characters or less
A recent tweet by one would-be Cisco employee proves that when it comes to placing a permanent black mark on your resume via the Internet, Twitter is now the tool of choice. To illustrate, here’s the tweet the now Web-infamous "theconnor" shared with the world:
If you don't like the news...
Last night I went to a panel discussion at the UC-Berkeley school of journalism. The topic was the San Francisco Chronicle, the last major paper in the Bay Area, and one that seems to be headed for the same fate as the Rocky Mountain News and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Nursing Student Sues After U. of Louisville Expels Her for Online Posts About Patients
A former nursing student at the University of Louisville sued the institution in federal court yesterday, alleging that it had violated her free-speech and due-process rights by expelling her for her posts on MySpace, where she wrote about her patients, gun rights, and abortion, among other issues.
Thanks for the Add. Now Help Me with My Homework
The question is, can we harness this interest and passion in their online lives for educational purposes?
Writing in the 21st Century
Writing in the 21st Century, a new report by Kathleen Blake Yancey, NCTE Past President and writing researcher and writing faculty member, Florida State University, discusses writing in school, the workplace, and civic society
Research Study on Ubiquitous Learning (uLearning)
“The dawn of uLearning: near-future directions for 21st century educators.” The diagram above is a concept map of what is discussed in this thesis, and the paper is a good review of the literature.
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