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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond!: Who is Today's College Student?
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond! Sharon Gerald, Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, Mississippi. Contact: sharon.gerald@jcjc.edu. Thursday, February 1, 2007. Who is Today's College Student? People who turned 18 in 2006 were born in 1988. Beloit College provides a few facts about them in their Class of 2010 Mindset List. And topping the list of almost everyone's definition of Gen Y is "tech savvy." Also known as the Digital Generation. That was so 2002&...
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond!: Blogs and the Professionally Hooked-Up Instructor
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond! Sharon Gerald, Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, Mississippi. Contact: sharon.gerald@jcjc.edu. Saturday, February 10, 2007. Blogs and the Professionally Hooked-Up Instructor. I got interested in blogs a little more than two years ago when I discovered some of my friends from graduate school were blogging. That was 2004, an election year in which "blog" claimed the notoriety of "word of the year". Who invited me to col...
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Composition Mountain West: March 2005
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Saturday, March 26, 2005. Make It Public; Make It Matter. Over at Composition Southeast. Sharon is on fire. One of the things that I've been chewing on lately about blogs and composition and teaching and regionalism and "service" is this, and this is something I said to my colleagues in the 4Cs blogging SIG:. The blogosphere is, in the end, a kind of million monkeys at a million typewriters hammering out not Hamlet. This is what I am talking about. A project such as this, as Sharon rightly notes both...
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Composition Mountain West: Initial Post
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Sunday, March 06, 2005. I've been inspired by Sharon's. Recent interest in blogging to try to use blogs as a way of regionalizing concerns in teaching composition. As I've been saying for a while now, I'm less interested in students blogging than I am in using blogs to centralize the distribution of information for instructors. More to come. Anyone interested in joining up can email me at srogers at weber dot edu. Posted by Scott Rogers @ 12:00 PM.
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond!: Blogs and the 21st Century Classroom
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond! Sharon Gerald, Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, Mississippi. Contact: sharon.gerald@jcjc.edu. Saturday, February 10, 2007. Blogs and the 21st Century Classroom. Two years ago Tammy Townsend and I spoke on the subject of blogging in education at the TYCA-SE conference in Jackson, MS. Here are some of the handouts we used then. Blogging in the English Classroom. So much has changed. So much has remained the same. With ...
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond!: The Wonderful World of Wikis and the Digital Age of Peer Groups
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond! Sharon Gerald, Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, Mississippi. Contact: sharon.gerald@jcjc.edu. Sunday, February 4, 2007. The Wonderful World of Wikis and the Digital Age of Peer Groups. What is a wiki, and what is it good for, you ask? A wiki ( IPA. That allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit. The term wiki also can refer to the collaborative software. Itself ( wiki engine. An English...
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond!: The MyPod Generation and the Casted Classroom
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond! Sharon Gerald, Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, Mississippi. Contact: sharon.gerald@jcjc.edu. Thursday, February 1, 2007. The MyPod Generation and the Casted Classroom. What's a Podcast Anyway? Is basically an audio recording that is posted online so that it may be downloaded and listened to either on a computer or on an MP3 player. Or video podcasting. As one article put it. The name of the incredibly popular MP3 pl...
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond!: Hi There!
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond! Sharon Gerald, Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, Mississippi. Contact: sharon.gerald@jcjc.edu. Thursday, February 1, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dr Gerald's World Literature Class. Dr Gerald's Humanities Class. A Writing Teacher's Blog. Confessions of a Community College Dean. Talking About TYCA: Chair's Blog. Technology and Teaching College English Blogs. Digital Writing, Digital Teaching.
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond!: Thanks, Florida!
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond! Sharon Gerald, Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, Mississippi. Contact: sharon.gerald@jcjc.edu. Sunday, February 25, 2007. Thanks for a great conference, Florida! I hope to see you all again next year in Kentucky. Your presentation using the blog to showcase the technologies was one of the highlights of the conference. I'm all geared up to start using some in my own classes. February 25, 2007 at 3:10 PM.