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Participatory Culture with Henry Jenkins

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 ...

Jordan Lusink - 2013-03-06 15:11 - 0 comments


Elyse Eidman-Aadahl: Re-envisioning Writing for a Networked Age

Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, director of National Programs and Site Development at the National Writing Project, was interviewed at the recent Digital Media and Learning Conference about writing in ...

Kate Leuschke Blinn - 2012-03-05 16:57 - 0 comments


Peer Learning – What a “Digital Is” thing to do!

Peer learning is the focus @ P2PU , ie. Peer 2 Peer University. P2PU is “a grassroots open education project” that has most recently been piloting a School of Education within its forum. Starting March ...

Christina Cantrill - 2012-02-23 11:54 - 1 comment


Hackjam Provocations

This piece is co-authored with Meenoo Rami. We ( Chad & Meenoo ) want  to begin by thanking the NWP Hackjam development team for all the inspiring work its members have done in making this ...

Chad Sansing - 2012-07-16 10:03


Lesson 1: Learn all you can

Seek out the information you need to make sense of it all. If you don’t understand the pedagogy, you can’t make sense of what it could do in your classroom. I began my journey of an ongoing ...

Janelle Bence - 2011-07-31 09:44


Lesson 2: Power in Numbers

Open your inquiry to others. If you make your wonderings transparent and accessible, your thinking just may be clarified. Luckily, I am part of a network that nurtures collaboration. ...

Janelle Bence - 2011-07-31 09:44


How do I teach what I do not know?

It’s funny how many times this question has come up in my career. When I first started teaching, I knew nothing about my students, their worlds, their learning styles. I was pretty much the exact ...

Janelle Bence - 2011-07-31 09:44


On hacking public education

On Sunday, June 26th, the National Writing Project is hosting a Hackasurus -inspired Hack Jam at the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, PA. The Hack-Jam is meant to complement ...

Chad Sansing - 2012-07-16 10:04


Writing Project Teachers as Writers and Bloggers

Originally published on NWP.org . One of the basic tenets of the Writing Project is that to teach writing well, teachers must write. In our Web 2.0 world, that tenet should be extended a bit: to ...

Grant Faulkner - 2011-03-17 12:03


Teachers Are the Center of Education: Writing, Learning and Leading in the Digital Age

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Bob Jobin - 2010-11-01 07:59


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