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Henry Jenkins is a well-known scholar of new media and participatory culture studies. In Reading in a Participatory Culture: Remixing Moby-Dick in the English Classroom - a recent book, co-published by the National Writing Project and Teachers College Press - he discusses an experiment to develop a...
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Jon Barilone calls attention to a new blog by danah boyd. Read danah's full post on DMLcentral.net: http://bit.ly/Y8DKzG. You can follow danah on Twitter at @zephoria. ------------------------ Excerpts from "Is Facebook Destroying the American College Experience?" At first blush,...
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Elyse Eidman-Aadahl's picture
This Weds, March 6, from 9-10am PT, ConnectedLearning.tv will be hosting a Google+ Hangout with DML2013 Conference Chair Craig Watkins. You're invited to join as he chats about the upcoming conference, specifically the main Theme, Democratic Futures, and the five conference tracks....
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Check out this video previewing some of what Mozilla is working on to improve their webmaker tools — tools we and our students can use to make creative projects on the web using the browser. You can help this development by using these tools and sharing your feedback. As always, Mozilla is...
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Hi Digital Is friends -- I'm sharing this note from Rafi Santo just to remind you all of this great youth opportunity. Read Rafi's note below: I wanted to share a great opportunity for your youth. Make-to-Learn, a new thematic initiative of the DML Research Hub being led by Indiana University's...
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Deanna Mascle's picture
I have been teaching online for several years and one class activity which I have continually struggled with is the way to host a productive asynchronous class discussion. I believe (and have personally experienced terrific synchronous online discussions) but asynchronous online discussions bring...
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Paul Oh's picture
Late to the game, I've recently become intrigued by the six-word memoir form. Started by Smith Magazine in 2006 with the question, "Can you tell your life story in six words," the idea has gained a lot of traction. Organizations like National Public Radio have picked up on it and Smith Magazine has...
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Christina Cantrill's picture
If you are already a member of the NWP Digital Is community, you know that we are looking to migrate this site to Drupal 7 (Drupal is the underlying content management system) while also make improvements to the website at the same time. Thank you to everyone who contributed their feedback and...
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Jay Thomas's picture
As we look to continually transforming pedagogy in Albemarle County Public Schools to maximize student learning and opportunities for our young stakeholders, we have undertaken a creative initiative called Design 2015.  As a principal this is an exciting opportunity to challenge not only...
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Cross-posted from NWP.org February 28, 2013 (Washington D.C.) — A survey of teachers who instruct American middle and secondary school students finds that digital technologies have become central to their teaching and professionalization. At the same time, the internet, mobile phones, and...
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Jon Barilone's picture
Ethan Zuckerman confronts the "narrative of civics in crisis," and poses thoughtful questions on how we can strive for civics education that is both effective and engaging. Excerpts from "Is Civics in Crisis? Or Just Changing its Shape?" If civics is in crisis, it's a long crisis, not a sudden...
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Christina Cantrill's picture
Bud Hunt suggests that teachers need time to explore, to wonder and question together. "Teaching is, and should be, a subversive activity." he says.  
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By Mike Murawski, Portland Art Museum; Dana Carlisle Kletchka, Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University; Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, National Writing Project, University of California Berkeley “People’s relationships remain strong—but they are networked. Neighbors, and neighborhoods still exist...
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Jordan Lusink's picture
As a fairly recent addition to the National Writing Project family, I’m still getting used to some of my responsibilities. One of the most challenging for me personally has been the use, monitoring, and management of Twitter. My observation and perception of it prior to this had been as a platform...
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Kim Wilkens's picture
Inspired by my positive experiences with connected learning via Jon Becker's Build-a-MOOC workshop at EduCon, #ETMOOC, Verena Roberts' excellent examples of #DigiFoot12 and #CEETOpen and the resources I've found here at Digital IS, I'm going out on a limb and starting a connected learning...
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Kevin Hodgson's picture
The other day, I came across Jason Seller's post about Interactive Fiction and became intrigued. This week, I dove in and wrote about my adventures as I sought to play with various IF possibilities and thought about how this kind of writing might have a place in my sixth grade classroom. Day one: I...
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CRED is an arts and culture magazine that supports Philly’s young artists, designers, journalists, activists and entrepreneurs by providing them with opportunities to contribute and curate published content as well as advertise their business and services. http://credmagazine-philly.com/ http://...
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Deanna Mascle's picture
I just finished awarding my students their badges for our Community assignment and I wanted to share the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of my venture into gamification as opposed to grading. I originally shared my reasons for replacing grades with badges in my post “Community...
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Christopher Adams's picture
This is my first venture into the digital NWP. I am interested in becoming more involved. I retired from teaching English, I still teach GED prep at the Brevard County Jail, and I would like to be involved in NWP if they ahve a place for retired teachers.
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Jordan Lusink's picture
This article - originally posted by Radio Rookies Associate Producer Courtney Stein in December 2012 -  is reposted here with with her permission. These days, many teenagers live half their lives on social media sites, and they're writing the rules as they go. One online trend...
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