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Orality, Literacy and Technology: Left Behind
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Orality, Literacy and Technology. Sunday, April 29, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to other blogs. I am a doctoral student in the department of Language and Literacy at the University of Texas at Austin. I am also a bilingual literacy coach in AISD. View my complete profile.
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Orality, Literacy and Technology: February 2007
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Orality, Literacy and Technology. Monday, February 26, 2007. One tool which is one of my favorite is the Post-it © Note! Monday, February 19, 2007. Orality and Literacy: A Symposium in Honor of David Olson. What was the purpose—to communicate, preserve life, create a record or to express? Sunday, February 11, 2007. The World On Paper. Right from the beginning I had to alter my thinking and consider different perspectives. Sunday, February 4, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Links to other blogs.
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Danny's Paradise Found: March 2007
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Sunday, March 25, 2007. TV Programs as Smartness Boosters. However, while I welcome Johnson’s proposition with open arms in terms of dramas and reality programs boosting viewers’ smartness, a major concern has come to present itself as I read this article. That is, the potential negative impact on viewers might override the cognitive benefits these programs have to offer. Although dramas like. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. This video clip comes from. With their friendly plots scattered with surprise...
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wonderings by wagamama: the death of print
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Sunday, April 22, 2007. The death of print. So she imagines these fantasies because she's a bookophile. one day when students have to go to a museum to see what a book is, a day when their teachers will say, "kids, these are what WE had to read out of," they will wonder how people ever read text that way and can't imagine reading books in any other way but through some digitized medium. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ jewls-musings.blogspot.com. Http:/ dannyaustin.blogspot.com.
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wonderings by wagamama: January 2007
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Sunday, January 28, 2007. A girlfriend and her boyfriend eating lunch at home. The silent moments were interesting to me. had this been a conversation with a less intimate individual, the 14 second silence that i documented might have been uncomfortable, but i don't recall feeling awkward or noticing the silences until i replayed the conversation. in our case, silence is accepted. 3 minutes of lunch. Here's a 3 minute piece of lunch conversation yesterday. N: It’s a bento. A: this is how I grew up. I tho...
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linguistique: World on Paper, Ch 1-5
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Shine like fire that mirrors nothing". Saturday, February 10, 2007. World on Paper, Ch 1-5. If I'm wrapping my head around this correctly, Olson is saying that reading and writing in and of themselves are not what make us literate; rather, it is the attempt to learn how to read and write and the ways in which we do read and write that makes us literate. Is that write? Town criers would be pretty cool! Even for only maybe once a week, just for a change! February 12, 2007 at 1:51 PM. You write very well.
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linguistique: Television: A Tool for Literacy
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Shine like fire that mirrors nothing". Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Television: A Tool for Literacy. I must admit that my views of mainstream television are quite biased, as I subscribe to the ideology of mass culture, which Storey described in the assigned chapter. I say "mainstream television" because I tend to lump television programming into several categories, which can then be broken up into categories within themselves:. B education (Biography Channel). A reality shows (The Bachelor).
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linguistique: "Every tool is a weapon--if you hold it right." --Ani DiFranco
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Shine like fire that mirrors nothing". Sunday, February 25, 2007. Every tool is a weapon- if you hold it right." - Ani DiFranco. I found it interesting that Bomer mentions Norman's idea of affordances because I just finished reading his Design of Everyday Things. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Orality, Literacy, and Technology Student Blogs. Every tool is a weapon- if you hold it right. - . Writing as an Art Form: A Dialogic Response to Ols. World on Paper, Ch 1-5. Context is everything, IMO.
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sonahki: February 2007
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Monday, February 26, 2007. After all, it is a material world" - Literacy, the tools that children play around. Monday, February 12, 2007. New technology and new literacy. If this technology brings changes, what would it be like? How would it be different from the changes that human beings experienced before? Olson's "The World on Paper" (Ch 1 -5). Monday, February 5, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. After all, it is a material world - Literacy, th.