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Exploring New Literacies
Fall Conference, Calvin College
August 10, 2010
Cheryl Rosaen & Marj Terpstra
New Literacies for a New Age
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs2YPGTEWGU
Today’s Agenda
 Questions
 New Literacies Discussion
 Working with new literacies and technologies
 Communicating new literacies learning
 New literacies for a new age:
Literacy
 Literacies are
 “socially recognized ways of
 generating, communicating and negotiating
meaningful content
 through the medium of encoded texts
 within contexts of participation in Discourses”.
Text
Knobel, M. & Lankshear, C. (2007).
Literacy
 Literacy is “the ability to
consciously subvert signs”.
Myers, J. (1995)
Literacy Definitions
 Conventional
 The ability to read and write
 Functional
 Equipping for life in society
 The ability to read and write and understand what is meant
 Cultural
 A good background of cultural knowledge and the knowledge of cultural
institutions and values
 Critical
 Whose set of knowledge is important?
 Why is it valued?
 Being able to read and write not just words, but also the world
Literacy
Technology has everything to do with literacy. And being able
to use the latest electronic technologies has everything to do
with being literate. Wilhelm, J. (2000).
Literacy, therefore, may be thought of as a moving target,
continually changing its meaning depending on what society
expects literate individuals to do. As societal expectations for
literacy change, and as the demands on literate functions in a
society change, so too must definitions of literacy change to
reflect this moving target. (Leu, Kinzer, Coiro & Cammack 2004)
Literacy is no longer an end point to be achieved
and tested but rather a process of continuously
learning how to become literate. (Leu, 2001)
Types of New Literacies
 Cultural Literacy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqtxZ2OgIXo)
 Digital/Information Media Literacy
 Emotional Literacy
 Environmental Literacy
 Numeracy
 Print Literacy
 Social Literacy
 Visual Literacy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX3uG_fHXY8&feature=related)
New Literacies
 New literacies have both “technical stuff” and
“ethos stuff”.
 Enable people to build and participate in literary practices
 Different kinds of values and priorities and sensibilities
Knobel, M. & Lankshear, C. (2007)
“technical stuff”
 Standard computer and internet access
 Elementary knowledge of software applications
 Create meaningful artifacts, products
 Photoshopped images
 Animated Valentine’s card
 Short animated film
 Slide presentation with narration
 CDs, DVDs, remixing
 Googlemaps mashup
Knobel, M. & Lankshear, C. (2007)
“ethos stuff”
 New literacies are more
 Participatory,
 less published
 Collaborative
 less individual
 Distributed
 less author-centric
 Ruled by fluid rules and norms
 less expert dominated
Knobel, M. & Lankshear, C. (2007)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Bront%C3%AB
Charlotte Bronte
Charlotte Bronte
Charlotte bronte
New Literacies
 The new literacies of the Internet and other
information and communication technologies (ICT)
include
 the skills, strategies, and dispositions necessary
 to successfully use and adapt
 to the rapidly changing
 information and communication technologies
 and contexts
 that continuously emerge in our world and influence all areas of our
personal and professional lives.
Leu, D.J., Jr., Kinzer, C.K., Coiro, J., & Cammack, D.W. (2004)
Central Principles of New Literacies
 New literacies are changing and evolving.
 Critical literacies are central to the new literacies.
 New forms of strategic knowledge are central to the
new literacies.
 Focusing on what one is researching
 Building web pages for certain audiences
 Speed counts in important ways within the new
literacies.
 Learning often is socially constructed within new
literacies.
 Teachers become more important, though their role
changes, within new literacy classrooms.
Leu, D.J., Jr., Kinzer, C.K., Coiro, J., & Cammack, D.W. (2004)
Preparing to Teach New Literacies
 What new literacies are students likely to
bring to the classroom?
On their own, students are using…
Preparing to Teach New Literacies
 What new literacies are students likely to
bring to the classroom?
 If children come with these new literacies,
why do we need to address them in our
classrooms?
New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension
Questioning
 First skill with online work
 Students need to focus on their question,
what they are looking for
 Helps develop key words for searching
Hartman, D. (2008)
 Bottle-neck skill
 Search engine, not .com method
 Search engine results
 Title
 Description
 URL
 Cached
 Sponsored
 Inferring correctly the information that may be found
at a hyperlink on a webpage.
New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension
Locating
Hartman, D. (2008)
New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension
Evaluating
 Decide whether to use page
 Determine veracity of site
 Find conflicting evidence
Hartman, D. (2008)
http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/
http://www.malepregnancy.com/
http://city-mankato.us/mankato.html
http://city-mankato.us/mankato.html
New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension
Synthesizing
 Take from multiple sources
 Read a variety of formats in non-linear way
Hartman, D. (2008)
New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension
Communicating
 Instant Messaging (IM)
 Video- YouTube, Bubbleply
 Writing- Wikis, blogs, word processing
 checking spelling accuracy
 inserting graphics
 formatting text
 typing
 Audio- podcasting
 Hypertext markup language (html)
 Google pages, google docs, wikis, blogs
 Bulletin board or listserv discussions to get needed
information
 E-mail to communicate effectively
Hartman, D. (2008)
Preparing to Teach New Literacies
 What new literacies are students likely to
bring to the classroom?
 If children come with these new literacies,
why do we need to address them in our
classrooms?
 What teaching approaches help children
develop the knowledge, skills and disposition
they need for new literacies?
From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education
 Limited access to
knowledge and
information (content)
through print
 Infinite access to
knowledge and
information (content)
increasingly through
the Internet
19th- 20th Century 21st Century21st Century
19th- 20th Century
From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education
 Emphasis on content
knowledge that may or
may not be used in life
 Goal- to master content
knowledge
 Emphasis on skills for
lifelong learning
 Goal- to learn skills to
solve problems
 Access
 Analyze
 Evaluate
 Create
21st Century21st Century
19th- 20th Century
From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education
 Facts and information
are “spoon-fed” by
teachers to students
 Teacher selecting and
lecturing
 Teachers use
discovery, inquiry-
based approach
 Teacher framing and
guiding
21st Century21st Century
19th- 20th Century
From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education
 Pencil/pen and paper or
word processing
 Classroom-limited
learning and
dissemination
 Powerful multi-media
tools
 World-wide learning
and dissemination
 http://youtube.com/watch?
v=dQMmP2NS_Qw
21st Century21st Century
19th- 20th Century
From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education
 Textbook learning from
one source, primarily
print
 Real-world, real-time
learning from multiple
sources, mostly visual
and electronic
21st Century21st Century
19th- 20th Century
From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education
 Conceptual learning on
individual basis
 “Lock-step” age-based
exposure to content
knowledge
 Project-based learning
on team basis
 Flexible individualized
exposure to content
knowledge
21st Century21st Century
19th- 20th Century
From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education
 Mastery demonstrated
through papers and
tests
 Mastery demonstrated
through multi-media
21st Century21st Century
Foundational Literacies
 New literacies almost always build on foundational
literacies rather than replace them
 Include skill sets such as
 phonemic awareness, word recognition, decoding knowledge
 vocabulary knowledge, comprehension, inferential reasoning
 the writing process, spelling, response to literature
 Could become even more essential
 reading and writing become more important in an information age.
Leu, D.J., Jr., Kinzer, C.K., Coiro, J., & Cammack, D.W. (2004)
Foundational Literacies
 Insufficient to fully utilize the Internet and
other ICTs
 Reading, writing, and communication
assume new forms
 as text is combined with new media resources
 and linked within complex information networks
 requiring new literacies for their effective use
Leu, D.J., Jr., Kinzer, C.K., Coiro, J., & Cammack, D.W. (2004)
What’s on our side?
 Pedagogical knowledge and skills
 Content knowledge
 Understanding of foundational literacy skills
 Increasingly more user-friendly technology
 Student interest and skills
 Colleagues
What do we need?
 Confidence, boldness, fearless learner
disposition
 Creativity
 Change business applications into educational tools
 Opportunism
 Take advantage of student interest
 Collaboration
 Share ideas with colleagues and develop plans together
Students of Today
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A-ZVCjfWf8
Students Today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o
Digital Divide
Therefore, the digital divide based on access to
technology may be lessening between the
rich and the poor, but there is a ‘‘new digital
divide’’ (MacGillis, 2004) based on what role
technology takes in the classroom and how it
supports student learning (Yamagata-Lynch,
2005, p. 582).
Importance of New Literacies
 From half of all jobs at mid-century, blue collar
employment will comprise only 10% of the U.S. total
by the end of this decade. People trained for these
routine forms of work are often unable to move into
the more intellectually and interpersonally
demanding jobs the new economy has to offer,
which require more capacity to take initiative, to
organize work with others, and to deal with novel
problems. (Darling-Hammond, 1996, p. 6)
Resources
 Darling-Hammond, L. (1996). The right to learn and the advancement of teaching:
Research, policy, and practice for democratic education. Educational Researcher,
25(6), 5-17.
 Hartman, D. (2008). "The New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension:
Preparing a New Generation of Students and Teachers." New Literacies Research
Team, University of Connecticut, http://www.newliteracies.uconn.edu/, talk given
Wednesday, January 9, 2008, Michigan State University.
 Knobel, M. & Lankshear, C. (2007). A New Literacies Sampler. New York: Peter Lang
Publishing.
 Leu, D.J., Jr., Kinzer, C.K., Coiro, J., & Cammack, D.W. (2004). Toward a theory of
new literacies emerging from the Internet and other information and communication
technologies. In R.B. Ruddell, & N. Unrau (Eds.), Theoretical models and processes
of reading (5th ed., pp. 1570-1613). Newark, DE: International Reading Association.
Available: http://www.readingonline.org/newliteracies/lit_index.asp?HREF=leu/
 Myers, J. (1995). The value-laden assumptions of our interpretive practices. Reading
Research Quarterly. 30(3). 582-587.
Additional Resources
 Learning to Change/Changing to Learn-
http://www.tomorrow.org/change_psa.html

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New literacies by Rosaen & Terpstra 2010

  • 1. Exploring New Literacies Fall Conference, Calvin College August 10, 2010 Cheryl Rosaen & Marj Terpstra
  • 2. New Literacies for a New Age  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs2YPGTEWGU
  • 3. Today’s Agenda  Questions  New Literacies Discussion  Working with new literacies and technologies  Communicating new literacies learning  New literacies for a new age:
  • 4. Literacy  Literacies are  “socially recognized ways of  generating, communicating and negotiating meaningful content  through the medium of encoded texts  within contexts of participation in Discourses”. Text Knobel, M. & Lankshear, C. (2007).
  • 5. Literacy  Literacy is “the ability to consciously subvert signs”. Myers, J. (1995)
  • 6. Literacy Definitions  Conventional  The ability to read and write  Functional  Equipping for life in society  The ability to read and write and understand what is meant  Cultural  A good background of cultural knowledge and the knowledge of cultural institutions and values  Critical  Whose set of knowledge is important?  Why is it valued?  Being able to read and write not just words, but also the world
  • 7. Literacy Technology has everything to do with literacy. And being able to use the latest electronic technologies has everything to do with being literate. Wilhelm, J. (2000). Literacy, therefore, may be thought of as a moving target, continually changing its meaning depending on what society expects literate individuals to do. As societal expectations for literacy change, and as the demands on literate functions in a society change, so too must definitions of literacy change to reflect this moving target. (Leu, Kinzer, Coiro & Cammack 2004) Literacy is no longer an end point to be achieved and tested but rather a process of continuously learning how to become literate. (Leu, 2001)
  • 8. Types of New Literacies  Cultural Literacy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqtxZ2OgIXo)  Digital/Information Media Literacy  Emotional Literacy  Environmental Literacy  Numeracy  Print Literacy  Social Literacy  Visual Literacy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX3uG_fHXY8&feature=related)
  • 9. New Literacies  New literacies have both “technical stuff” and “ethos stuff”.  Enable people to build and participate in literary practices  Different kinds of values and priorities and sensibilities Knobel, M. & Lankshear, C. (2007)
  • 10. “technical stuff”  Standard computer and internet access  Elementary knowledge of software applications  Create meaningful artifacts, products  Photoshopped images  Animated Valentine’s card  Short animated film  Slide presentation with narration  CDs, DVDs, remixing  Googlemaps mashup Knobel, M. & Lankshear, C. (2007)
  • 11. “ethos stuff”  New literacies are more  Participatory,  less published  Collaborative  less individual  Distributed  less author-centric  Ruled by fluid rules and norms  less expert dominated Knobel, M. & Lankshear, C. (2007) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Bront%C3%AB
  • 14. New Literacies  The new literacies of the Internet and other information and communication technologies (ICT) include  the skills, strategies, and dispositions necessary  to successfully use and adapt  to the rapidly changing  information and communication technologies  and contexts  that continuously emerge in our world and influence all areas of our personal and professional lives. Leu, D.J., Jr., Kinzer, C.K., Coiro, J., & Cammack, D.W. (2004)
  • 15. Central Principles of New Literacies  New literacies are changing and evolving.  Critical literacies are central to the new literacies.  New forms of strategic knowledge are central to the new literacies.  Focusing on what one is researching  Building web pages for certain audiences  Speed counts in important ways within the new literacies.  Learning often is socially constructed within new literacies.  Teachers become more important, though their role changes, within new literacy classrooms. Leu, D.J., Jr., Kinzer, C.K., Coiro, J., & Cammack, D.W. (2004)
  • 16. Preparing to Teach New Literacies  What new literacies are students likely to bring to the classroom?
  • 17. On their own, students are using…
  • 18. Preparing to Teach New Literacies  What new literacies are students likely to bring to the classroom?  If children come with these new literacies, why do we need to address them in our classrooms?
  • 19. New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension Questioning  First skill with online work  Students need to focus on their question, what they are looking for  Helps develop key words for searching Hartman, D. (2008)
  • 20.  Bottle-neck skill  Search engine, not .com method  Search engine results  Title  Description  URL  Cached  Sponsored  Inferring correctly the information that may be found at a hyperlink on a webpage. New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension Locating Hartman, D. (2008)
  • 21.
  • 22. New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension Evaluating  Decide whether to use page  Determine veracity of site  Find conflicting evidence Hartman, D. (2008) http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/ http://www.malepregnancy.com/
  • 25. New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension Synthesizing  Take from multiple sources  Read a variety of formats in non-linear way Hartman, D. (2008)
  • 26. New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension Communicating  Instant Messaging (IM)  Video- YouTube, Bubbleply  Writing- Wikis, blogs, word processing  checking spelling accuracy  inserting graphics  formatting text  typing  Audio- podcasting  Hypertext markup language (html)  Google pages, google docs, wikis, blogs  Bulletin board or listserv discussions to get needed information  E-mail to communicate effectively Hartman, D. (2008)
  • 27. Preparing to Teach New Literacies  What new literacies are students likely to bring to the classroom?  If children come with these new literacies, why do we need to address them in our classrooms?  What teaching approaches help children develop the knowledge, skills and disposition they need for new literacies?
  • 28. From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education  Limited access to knowledge and information (content) through print  Infinite access to knowledge and information (content) increasingly through the Internet 19th- 20th Century 21st Century21st Century
  • 29. 19th- 20th Century From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education  Emphasis on content knowledge that may or may not be used in life  Goal- to master content knowledge  Emphasis on skills for lifelong learning  Goal- to learn skills to solve problems  Access  Analyze  Evaluate  Create 21st Century21st Century
  • 30. 19th- 20th Century From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education  Facts and information are “spoon-fed” by teachers to students  Teacher selecting and lecturing  Teachers use discovery, inquiry- based approach  Teacher framing and guiding 21st Century21st Century
  • 31. 19th- 20th Century From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education  Pencil/pen and paper or word processing  Classroom-limited learning and dissemination  Powerful multi-media tools  World-wide learning and dissemination  http://youtube.com/watch? v=dQMmP2NS_Qw 21st Century21st Century
  • 32. 19th- 20th Century From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education  Textbook learning from one source, primarily print  Real-world, real-time learning from multiple sources, mostly visual and electronic 21st Century21st Century
  • 33. 19th- 20th Century From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education  Conceptual learning on individual basis  “Lock-step” age-based exposure to content knowledge  Project-based learning on team basis  Flexible individualized exposure to content knowledge 21st Century21st Century
  • 34. 19th- 20th Century From: Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview & Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education  Mastery demonstrated through papers and tests  Mastery demonstrated through multi-media 21st Century21st Century
  • 35. Foundational Literacies  New literacies almost always build on foundational literacies rather than replace them  Include skill sets such as  phonemic awareness, word recognition, decoding knowledge  vocabulary knowledge, comprehension, inferential reasoning  the writing process, spelling, response to literature  Could become even more essential  reading and writing become more important in an information age. Leu, D.J., Jr., Kinzer, C.K., Coiro, J., & Cammack, D.W. (2004)
  • 36. Foundational Literacies  Insufficient to fully utilize the Internet and other ICTs  Reading, writing, and communication assume new forms  as text is combined with new media resources  and linked within complex information networks  requiring new literacies for their effective use Leu, D.J., Jr., Kinzer, C.K., Coiro, J., & Cammack, D.W. (2004)
  • 37. What’s on our side?  Pedagogical knowledge and skills  Content knowledge  Understanding of foundational literacy skills  Increasingly more user-friendly technology  Student interest and skills  Colleagues
  • 38. What do we need?  Confidence, boldness, fearless learner disposition  Creativity  Change business applications into educational tools  Opportunism  Take advantage of student interest  Collaboration  Share ideas with colleagues and develop plans together
  • 39. Students of Today  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A-ZVCjfWf8
  • 41. Digital Divide Therefore, the digital divide based on access to technology may be lessening between the rich and the poor, but there is a ‘‘new digital divide’’ (MacGillis, 2004) based on what role technology takes in the classroom and how it supports student learning (Yamagata-Lynch, 2005, p. 582).
  • 42. Importance of New Literacies  From half of all jobs at mid-century, blue collar employment will comprise only 10% of the U.S. total by the end of this decade. People trained for these routine forms of work are often unable to move into the more intellectually and interpersonally demanding jobs the new economy has to offer, which require more capacity to take initiative, to organize work with others, and to deal with novel problems. (Darling-Hammond, 1996, p. 6)
  • 43. Resources  Darling-Hammond, L. (1996). The right to learn and the advancement of teaching: Research, policy, and practice for democratic education. Educational Researcher, 25(6), 5-17.  Hartman, D. (2008). "The New Literacies of Online Reading Comprehension: Preparing a New Generation of Students and Teachers." New Literacies Research Team, University of Connecticut, http://www.newliteracies.uconn.edu/, talk given Wednesday, January 9, 2008, Michigan State University.  Knobel, M. & Lankshear, C. (2007). A New Literacies Sampler. New York: Peter Lang Publishing.  Leu, D.J., Jr., Kinzer, C.K., Coiro, J., & Cammack, D.W. (2004). Toward a theory of new literacies emerging from the Internet and other information and communication technologies. In R.B. Ruddell, & N. Unrau (Eds.), Theoretical models and processes of reading (5th ed., pp. 1570-1613). Newark, DE: International Reading Association. Available: http://www.readingonline.org/newliteracies/lit_index.asp?HREF=leu/  Myers, J. (1995). The value-laden assumptions of our interpretive practices. Reading Research Quarterly. 30(3). 582-587.
  • 44. Additional Resources  Learning to Change/Changing to Learn- http://www.tomorrow.org/change_psa.html

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  2. Jackie and Alex- Charlotte Bronte Wikipedia
  3. Although it is too early to define a comprehensive theory of new literacies emerging from these technologies, we are convinced that it is time to begin this process by identifying the central principles on which this theory should be built. Our work is pointing us to these principles of a New Literacies Perspective: Speed- not only do the technologies change quickly, but speed for scanning and browsing pages is important- foundational literacies are key
  4. Talk about how students may know all there is to know about FaceBook, but they need to be aware of how they are communicating, what problems there are with posting pictures online. We also need to connect with their lives; school is not a wholly other institution
  5. Talk about how students may know all there is to know about FaceBook, but they need to be aware of how they are communicating, what problems there are with posting pictures online. We also need to connect with their lives; school is not a wholly other institution
  6. Questioning Question, need, focus Occurs first in online literacies- pushed up front, becomes central Locating “bottle neck skill” about half of teenagers used it; did not use it well; most use .com method aren’t sure how to deal with search engine results- use click & look need to look at title, description, URL, Cached, sponsored Evaluating Gets through to page, making decision whether to use page; difficult to discern veracity of site Take to bogus web sites- malepregnancy.com; northwest tree octopus Difficult to find enough conflicting evidence Nell Duke- new article Journal of Literacy Research Synthesizing Pattern of reading on the Internet is very different from reading in textbooks—nonlinear and much more from multiple sources Synthesizing information from multiple, and widely disparate information source with different levels of validity, becomes a challenge Communicating Very different from state reading test IM, video, writing, html Html- writing online with googledocs
  7. Questioning Question, need, focus Occurs first in online literacies- pushed up front, becomes central Locating “bottle neck skill” about half of teenagers used it; did not use it well; most use .com method aren’t sure how to deal with search engine results- use click & look need to look at title, description, URL, Cached, sponsored Evaluating Gets through to page, making decision whether to use page; difficult to discern veracity of site Take to bogus web sites- malepregnancy.com; northwest tree octopus Difficult to find enough conflicting evidence Nell Duke- new article Journal of Literacy Research Synthesizing Pattern of reading on the Internet is very different from reading in textbooks—nonlinear and much more from multiple sources Synthesizing information from multiple, and widely disparate information source with different levels of validity, becomes a challenge Communicating Very different from state reading test IM, video, writing, html Html- writing online with googledocs
  8. Questioning Question, need, focus Occurs first in online literacies- pushed up front, becomes central Locating “bottle neck skill” about half of teenagers used it; did not use it well; most use .com method aren’t sure how to deal with search engine results- use click & look need to look at title, description, URL, Cached, sponsored Evaluating Gets through to page, making decision whether to use page; difficult to discern veracity of site Take to bogus web sites- malepregnancy.com; northwest tree octopus Difficult to find enough conflicting evidence Nell Duke- new article Journal of Literacy Research Synthesizing Pattern of reading on the Internet is very different from reading in textbooks—nonlinear and much more from multiple sources Synthesizing information from multiple, and widely disparate information source with different levels of validity, becomes a challenge Communicating Very different from state reading test IM, video, writing, html Html- writing online with googledocs
  9. Questioning Question, need, focus Occurs first in online literacies- pushed up front, becomes central Locating “bottle neck skill” about half of teenagers used it; did not use it well; most use .com method aren’t sure how to deal with search engine results- use click & look need to look at title, description, URL, Cached, sponsored Evaluating Gets through to page, making decision whether to use page; difficult to discern veracity of site Take to bogus web sites- malepregnancy.com; northwest tree octopus Difficult to find enough conflicting evidence Nell Duke- new article Journal of Literacy Research Synthesizing Pattern of reading on the Internet is very different from reading in textbooks—nonlinear and much more from multiple sources Synthesizing information from multiple, and widely disparate information source with different levels of validity, becomes a challenge Communicating Very different from state reading test IM, video, writing, html Html- writing online with googledocs
  10. Questioning Question, need, focus Occurs first in online literacies- pushed up front, becomes central Locating “bottle neck skill” about half of teenagers used it; did not use it well; most use .com method aren’t sure how to deal with search engine results- use click & look need to look at title, description, URL, Cached, sponsored Evaluating Gets through to page, making decision whether to use page; difficult to discern veracity of site Take to bogus web sites- malepregnancy.com; northwest tree octopus Difficult to find enough conflicting evidence Nell Duke- new article Journal of Literacy Research Synthesizing Pattern of reading on the Internet is very different from reading in textbooks—nonlinear and much more from multiple sources Synthesizing information from multiple, and widely disparate information source with different levels of validity, becomes a challenge Communicating Very different from state reading test IM, video, writing, html Html- writing online with googledocs
  11. Talk about how students may know all there is to know about FaceBook, but they need to be aware of how they are communicating, what problems there are with posting pictures online. We also need to connect with their lives; school is not a wholly other institution
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  19. (Coiro, 2003; IRA, 2002; Leu, 2000b; RAND Reading Study Group, 2002; Spires & Estes, 2002; Sutherland-Smith, 2002).