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Anna van Someren
         Comparative Media Studies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
applied humanities
applied humanities
applied humanities




C4FCM
our research questions:


1. What do young people need to know in
order to become full, active, creative, critical,
and ethically responsible participants in a
media-rich environment?

2. What steps do we need to take to make
sure that these skills are available to all?
the new skills:


  multitasking                   collective intelligence
                 appropriation               play
    performance         networking
                                          negotiation
         transmedia navigation
simulation                         distributed cognition
                 judgment
collective intelligence: the ability to pool
 knowledge and compare notes with others
          toward a common goal
collective intelligence: the ability to pool
 knowledge and compare notes with others
          toward a common goal
appropriation: the ability to meaningfully
    sample and remix media content
appropriation: the ability to meaningfully
    sample and remix media content
participatory culture: from individual
 expression to community involvement
participatory culture: from individual
 expression to community involvement
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Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA)
Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA)

   consideration of reading a participatory culture
Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA)

   consideration of reading a participatory culture

              project-based curriculum
Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA)

   consideration of reading a participatory culture

              project-based curriculum

               emphasizes creativity
Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA)

   consideration of reading a participatory culture

              project-based curriculum

               emphasizes creativity
 encourages dynamic engagement with canonical texts
Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA)

   consideration of reading a participatory culture

              project-based curriculum

               emphasizes creativity
 encourages dynamic engagement with canonical texts

            Moby-Dick is the sample text
Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA)

   consideration of reading a participatory culture

              project-based curriculum

               emphasizes creativity
 encourages dynamic engagement with canonical texts

            Moby-Dick is the sample text
                         why?
Wyn Kelly
Senior Lecturer, MIT Literature
Melville Scholar
Ricardo Pitts-Wiley
Moby-Dick Then & Now
  Mixed Magic Theatre
Moby-Dick Then & Now
  Mixed Magic Theatre
play: the capacity to experiment
    with your surroundings
       to solve problems
play: the capacity to experiment
    with your surroundings
       to solve problems
Session 2: Activity - Finding the Sign Posts

Related Subjects:
English, media studies

Objectives:
By the end of this chapter, students will:

•Be able to recognize and identify literary terms, including plot, dialogue, tone,
diction, and language, and to recognize and identify shifts in these (NCTE
standards

•Be able to identify and distinguish between different types of literary texts by
performing a close reading of tone, language, dialogue, diction and purpose
(NCTE standards 4, 9, 10, 11, & 12);

•Understand the basics of academic annotation of a text, including identifying
key passages, defining unfamiliar terms, and conducting and presenting
research on historical, literary, or biographical elements of a text (NCTE
Standard 24);

•Begin to acquire a vocabulary of literary terms and apply them to literary texts
(NCTE standards 10, 12)
from reading to authoring
Sessions 3 & 4: Activity II - Creating your own discontinuous text

In today's world of new media, students have to deal with alternate forms of text. Often
information is presented online as hypertext with links to related or explanatory
information. An understanding of how hypertext works sheds new light on older literary
texts like the Bible and Moby Dick that rely on discontinuous narratives. These
discontinuous, or quot;digressivequot; texts, can be thought of as classic 'hypertext' documents
that include digressions such as genealogies, histories, or philosophical musings within
the narrative itself. This activity asks student to imagine traditional texts as
hypertexts, in order to aid the development of the skill of networking - in this case,
not only the ability to searching for information, but to synthesize and disseminate this
information in a new format.
Sessions 3 & 4: Activity II - Creating your own discontinuous text

In today's world of new media, students have to deal with alternate forms of text. Often
information is presented online as hypertext with links to related or explanatory
information. An understanding of how hypertext works sheds new light on older literary
texts like the Bible and Moby Dick that rely on discontinuous narratives. These
discontinuous, or quot;digressivequot; texts, can be thought of as classic 'hypertext' documents
that include digressions such as genealogies, histories, or philosophical musings within
the narrative itself. This activity asks student to imagine traditional texts as
hypertexts, in order to aid the development of the skill of networking - in this case,
not only the ability to searching for information, but to synthesize and disseminate this
information in a new format.


  Required materials

     * Computer to view video and hypertext examples
     * Computers for students (high-tech version)
     * Paper and Pens (low-tech version)
     * Paper copies of a previously-chosen passage (low-tech version)
     * Copies of passage from Annotated Moby Dick
developing assessment tools & strategies
developing assessment tools & strategies


 NML working with Jim Gee, Dan Hickey,YMEX
developing assessment tools & strategies


 NML working with Jim Gee, Dan Hickey,YMEX

    embedding assessment into the materials
developing assessment tools & strategies


 NML working with Jim Gee, Dan Hickey,YMEX

    embedding assessment into the materials

 harnessing social networking for self-assessment
www.newmedialiteracies.org

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Medium, Messages, and Mashups: Integrating Learning Exemplars into Curriculum and After School Programs

  • 1. Anna van Someren Comparative Media Studies Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 2.
  • 6.
  • 7. our research questions: 1. What do young people need to know in order to become full, active, creative, critical, and ethically responsible participants in a media-rich environment? 2. What steps do we need to take to make sure that these skills are available to all?
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. the new skills: multitasking collective intelligence appropriation play performance networking negotiation transmedia navigation simulation distributed cognition judgment
  • 11. collective intelligence: the ability to pool knowledge and compare notes with others toward a common goal
  • 12. collective intelligence: the ability to pool knowledge and compare notes with others toward a common goal
  • 13. appropriation: the ability to meaningfully sample and remix media content
  • 14. appropriation: the ability to meaningfully sample and remix media content
  • 15. participatory culture: from individual expression to community involvement
  • 16. participatory culture: from individual expression to community involvement
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 24. Learning Library: in development NML user blurb blurb blurb blurb data what is live-action pretend sign up for learning through youth portal what do you remixi educator entering resources multiple deconstructing press adaptati alternative about us privacy policy
  • 25. Learning Library: in development NML user blurb blurb blurb blurb data what is www.newmedialiteracies.org/blog/learning-library sign up for live-action pretend learning through youth portal what do you remixi educator entering resources multiple deconstructing press adaptati alternative about us privacy policy
  • 26. Learning Library: in development
  • 27. Learning Library: in development www.newmedialiteracies.org/educators/ onlinefocusgroup.php
  • 28. Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA)
  • 29. Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA) consideration of reading a participatory culture
  • 30. Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA) consideration of reading a participatory culture project-based curriculum
  • 31. Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA) consideration of reading a participatory culture project-based curriculum emphasizes creativity
  • 32. Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA) consideration of reading a participatory culture project-based curriculum emphasizes creativity encourages dynamic engagement with canonical texts
  • 33. Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA) consideration of reading a participatory culture project-based curriculum emphasizes creativity encourages dynamic engagement with canonical texts Moby-Dick is the sample text
  • 34. Teachers’ Strategy Guide: formal learning (ELA) consideration of reading a participatory culture project-based curriculum emphasizes creativity encourages dynamic engagement with canonical texts Moby-Dick is the sample text why?
  • 35.
  • 36. Wyn Kelly Senior Lecturer, MIT Literature Melville Scholar
  • 38. Moby-Dick Then & Now Mixed Magic Theatre
  • 39. Moby-Dick Then & Now Mixed Magic Theatre
  • 40.
  • 41. play: the capacity to experiment with your surroundings to solve problems
  • 42. play: the capacity to experiment with your surroundings to solve problems
  • 43. Session 2: Activity - Finding the Sign Posts Related Subjects: English, media studies Objectives: By the end of this chapter, students will: •Be able to recognize and identify literary terms, including plot, dialogue, tone, diction, and language, and to recognize and identify shifts in these (NCTE standards •Be able to identify and distinguish between different types of literary texts by performing a close reading of tone, language, dialogue, diction and purpose (NCTE standards 4, 9, 10, 11, & 12); •Understand the basics of academic annotation of a text, including identifying key passages, defining unfamiliar terms, and conducting and presenting research on historical, literary, or biographical elements of a text (NCTE Standard 24); •Begin to acquire a vocabulary of literary terms and apply them to literary texts (NCTE standards 10, 12)
  • 44. from reading to authoring
  • 45. Sessions 3 & 4: Activity II - Creating your own discontinuous text In today's world of new media, students have to deal with alternate forms of text. Often information is presented online as hypertext with links to related or explanatory information. An understanding of how hypertext works sheds new light on older literary texts like the Bible and Moby Dick that rely on discontinuous narratives. These discontinuous, or quot;digressivequot; texts, can be thought of as classic 'hypertext' documents that include digressions such as genealogies, histories, or philosophical musings within the narrative itself. This activity asks student to imagine traditional texts as hypertexts, in order to aid the development of the skill of networking - in this case, not only the ability to searching for information, but to synthesize and disseminate this information in a new format.
  • 46. Sessions 3 & 4: Activity II - Creating your own discontinuous text In today's world of new media, students have to deal with alternate forms of text. Often information is presented online as hypertext with links to related or explanatory information. An understanding of how hypertext works sheds new light on older literary texts like the Bible and Moby Dick that rely on discontinuous narratives. These discontinuous, or quot;digressivequot; texts, can be thought of as classic 'hypertext' documents that include digressions such as genealogies, histories, or philosophical musings within the narrative itself. This activity asks student to imagine traditional texts as hypertexts, in order to aid the development of the skill of networking - in this case, not only the ability to searching for information, but to synthesize and disseminate this information in a new format. Required materials * Computer to view video and hypertext examples * Computers for students (high-tech version) * Paper and Pens (low-tech version) * Paper copies of a previously-chosen passage (low-tech version) * Copies of passage from Annotated Moby Dick
  • 48. developing assessment tools & strategies NML working with Jim Gee, Dan Hickey,YMEX
  • 49. developing assessment tools & strategies NML working with Jim Gee, Dan Hickey,YMEX embedding assessment into the materials
  • 50. developing assessment tools & strategies NML working with Jim Gee, Dan Hickey,YMEX embedding assessment into the materials harnessing social networking for self-assessment
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