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Mr. D's Social Studies Blog: April 2011
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Mr D's Social Studies Blog. Welcome to the Wide World of Social Studies! This blog is an exemplar for a unit plan on the Civil Rights Movement. It will illustrate the directions and questions that should evoke a critical stance on motives that people would have to assassinate Civil Rights Movement leaders that sought to rid the US of injustices done to African Americans through using a Web 2.0 tool. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Digital Story or Podcast: Who Would You Follow? Why Assassinate a Public Figure?
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Mr. D's Social Studies Blog: Why Assassinate a Public Figure? The Bad Behind the Good
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Mr D's Social Studies Blog. Welcome to the Wide World of Social Studies! This blog is an exemplar for a unit plan on the Civil Rights Movement. It will illustrate the directions and questions that should evoke a critical stance on motives that people would have to assassinate Civil Rights Movement leaders that sought to rid the US of injustices done to African Americans through using a Web 2.0 tool. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Why Assassinate a Public Figure? The Bad Behind the Good. The Bad Behind th.
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Hartnett: Literacy & Technology: April 2011
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Hartnett: Literacy and Technology. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Revisiting New Literacies Perspective. Leu, Kinzer, Coiro, and Cammack 2004, p. 1572). New literacies provide instruction to be student-centered with the teacher explicitly modeling how to critical analyze and participate on the Internet for a greater audience then the classroom provides. New literacies involve, "participating effectively through email,. Inferring correctly the information that may be found at a hyperlink on a webpage,. For my...
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Readings | RED746: Perspectives on Literacy and Technology
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Welcome! | RED746: Perspectives on Literacy and Technology
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RED746: Perspectives on Literacy and Technology. Course Overview and Objectives. January 10, 2012 — elizabethyearsstevens. Updated January 7, 2013. Welcome to RED 746! Syracuse University, Doctoral Candidate. 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). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Agendas | RED746: Perspectives on Literacy and Technology
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RED746: Perspectives on Literacy and Technology. Course Overview and Objectives. A Vision of K-12 Students Today. Discussion of Knobel and Wilber (2009) article. A sampling of Elizabeth’s research. Blogs in Plain English. Meet with literature review group. Share of search strategies. Reminder for next week’s tasks. Lecture on New Literacies Perspective. Presentation of minilessons by Valerie. Study features of Read-Write-Think lesson plans. Read about multi/critical literacies. Status of the class. Statu...
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RED746: Perspectives on Literacy and Technology. Course Overview and Objectives. Complete assigned readings. In your final quick write you will address how you met the course objectives, and you will articulate your understanding of the new literacies perspective. In addition, please bring your completed final project to class. Be prepared to display a portion of your project. (A handout to go along with this can also be handy.). What are the literacies involved? A) name the tool b) list its features 3) ...
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RED746: Perspectives on Literacy and Technology. Course Overview and Objectives. Brainstorm of Possible Social Justice Topics. References– February 13. Brainstorm of Evaluating Websites Lesson Plans. Glogster and Prezi References. Lauren’s Genre Study. 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). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. 2011 RED 746 Wiki.
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RED746: Perspectives on Literacy and Technology. Course Overview and Objectives. Wikis: Stacy and Caitlin. Social bookmarking and networking: Maria, Beth Colonna. Internet workshops, projects, inquiry, and webquests: Lauren and Katelyn. Podcasting and digital storytelling: Meryl, Hollyann, and April. Visual literacies: Valerie and Paul. Mobile devices and apps: Megan, Christina, and Amber. Science/environmental justice: Valerie, Hollyann, Beth, Kaitlyn. Character education: Meryl, Colonna, Stacy.