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Spotlight on Digital Media And Learning. Q&A: Henry Jenkins on Bridging Participatory Culture and Participatory Politics. Henry Jenkins is the Provost’s Professor of Communications, Journalism, Cinematic Art, and Education at the University of Southern California. Before that, he was the director of the Comparative Media Studies Program at MIT. He serves as the chief advisor to the Annenberg Innovation Lab. Learning How the Web Works. Wondering how to teach computer literacy? Filed in: Media Literacy.
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Teaching Links as Metaphor | The Networked Poetry Classroom
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The Networked Poetry Classroom. Teaching Links as Metaphor. April 4, 2010 at 3:51 pm Posted in Uncategorized. I’m going to present a loose lesson plan for introductory classes of creative writing and poetry lit courses that relates thinking about links to thinking about metaphor and the creation of meaning in poetry. Then we discuss how a link is made. I quickly go through the html code of a link, in case they do not know it. We discuss the decisions that go into putting a link into a story. We look at t...
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NPR Looks at How NYC Games School is Teaching Systems Thinking | Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning
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Spotlight on Digital Media And Learning. NPR Looks at How NYC Games School is Teaching Systems Thinking. Filed by Sarah Jackson. Heather Chaplin interviewed Katie Salen. On National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” this week about how Quest to Learn. A new public charter school in New York City, is using game-based learning to build 21st-century literacy skills. The school has just completed its first year. Photo Courtesy of Quest to Learn. Students role play as travel agents, convert currencies, w...
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The Networked Poetry Classroom. Some Thoughts on Sequencing and Framing Audio Texts of Fiction. April 16, 2010 at 7:57 pm Posted in Uncategorized. I wanted to think through some issues related to sequencing and framing audio texts so they don’t instantly pin down the author or become a passive illustration of what students have already read. I posted some commentary and links. April 7, 2010 at 10:24 pm Posted in Uncategorized. With an increasing push to combine 21. FoodIT blog created by FIT students.
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The Networked Poetry Classroom at AWP | The Networked Poetry Classroom
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The Networked Poetry Classroom. The Networked Poetry Classroom at AWP. February 5, 2010 at 2:18 pm Posted in Uncategorized. This blog supports The Networked Poetry Classroom, a panel exploring the best uses of Web 2.0 technologies in high school, college, and graduate school poetry curricula. We invite you to attend and participate in our panel presentation at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs 2010 conference in Denver. 1 Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. 8212; January 13, 2016 #.
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The Networked Poetry Classroom. The Networked Poetry Classroom. Date: Thursday, April 8, 2010 – 9 am – 10:15 am. Location: Mineral Hall, Hyatt Regency Denver, 3rd Floor. Can Web 2.0 technologies help students hack unfamiliar texts and forms? More at: http:/ www.awpwriter.org/conference/2010schedThurs.php. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Teaching with Twitter | The Networked Poetry Classroom
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The Networked Poetry Classroom. March 26, 2010 at 7:50 am Posted in Uncategorized. On the Google wave where panel members are discussing our upcoming AWP presentation, Michelle has shared a number of fascinating links to resources for writing teachers curious about using Twitter, chat, and other Web 2.0 technologies to augment the teaching of poetry. Here is a sampler:. 43 Pedagogical Approaches for Twitter in Teaching:. Http:/ www.slideshare.net/dpeter19/twitter-and-teaching-and-learning-1574707. You ar...
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March | 2010 | The Networked Poetry Classroom
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The Networked Poetry Classroom. March 26, 2010 at 7:50 am Posted in Uncategorized. On the Google wave where panel members are discussing our upcoming AWP presentation, Michelle has shared a number of fascinating links to resources for writing teachers curious about using Twitter, chat, and other Web 2.0 technologies to augment the teaching of poetry. Here is a sampler:. 43 Pedagogical Approaches for Twitter in Teaching:. Http:/ www.slideshare.net/dpeter19/twitter-and-teaching-and-learning-1574707.
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Who We Are | The Networked Poetry Classroom
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The Networked Poetry Classroom. Was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1975. His publications include. Verse Press, 2004; Winner of the 2002 Verse Press, selected by Forrest Gander), and the chapbooks. The Space Between Magnets. A Swarm In The Aperture. Margin to Margin), and. Something Else The Music Was. Braincase Press). He edits Minus House chapbooks, and currently lives in Denver. Visit Eric’s blog the to sound. And others. With Cecily Iddings, he edits. In New York City. Wave Books, 2007) and. Selected...
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Eszter Hargittai on Today’s Digital Divide | Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning
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Spotlight on Digital Media And Learning. Eszter Hargittai on Today’s Digital Divide. Filed in: Digital Divide. Eszter Hargittai is Delaney Family professor in the Communication Studies Department and faculty associate of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University where she heads the Web Use Project. She is also a fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. This post is part of a series of conversations. Or is this something more complicated? This is not about access....