Multiliteracies Conference Notes May 9, 2008 Multiliteracies –Teaching The Consumption and Production of Multimodal Texts Dr. Geoff Bull and Dr. Michelle Anstey www.ansteybull.com.au Session One Teaching The Consumption and Production of Multimodal Texts. …
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May 2nd - Getting A Positive Conversation Started
http://gwegner.edublogs.org/2008/04/30/may-2nd-getting-a-positive-conversation-started/May 2nd - Getting A Positive Conversation Started April 30, 2008 Kudos to educationau for offering to host the May 2nd event titled “Learning In The 21st Century” as a positive spin off from the issues coming to a head with Al Upton’s class blog closure. …
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Laptopmania
http://gwegner.edublogs.org/2008/04/27/laptopmania/Seeing that we’ve had our twenty wireless laptops running for the whole eleven week term in the four upper primary classrooms, it is a good time to review the program and make some observations. For me, I’m really interested to see how it has changed learning for my students, how it has impacted on my teaching methodologies and any management issues it has thrown up. …
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Drape's Takes
http://drapestakes.blogspot.com[This post may be late to the game, but in response to comments made here and here, I could no longer remain silent. I think Graham actually gives rise to a very important issue.] It seems to me that when Graham Wegner questioned the wikipedic wisdom in relation to proper spelling, he really didn’t question Wikipedia, the crowd, or even the way that some words should be spelled. Rather, he questioned the entire system itself and his lack of representation in such a system.
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Edublogger Etiquette - Thinking Globally
http://drapestakes.blogspot.com/2008/05/edublogger-etiquette...to be the global audience." She continues with an important question (originally asked by Tim Tyson) that should be asked of every blogger, regardless of geography. "What do you have to say that the world needs to hear?"Graham Wegner elaborated in his Olympics Effect Theory (2007), "Unless you live in a smaller country, you can’t see that many of the issues pushed as being important around the edublogosphere are actually focussed towards the biggest participating nation and its education system."
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The safety of blogging in schools.
http://suz01.edublogs.org/2008/05/13/the-safety-of-blogging-...Teaching Generation Z
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Multiliteracies Conference Notes
http://www.technology4teachers.com/?q=node/8189with language - the semantic context extends well beyond either the speaker or the speech. It's like any media production carries this 'cloud of meaning' with it. Graham Wegner, Teaching Generation Z, May 9, 2008 [Tags: Video, Semantic Web, Academia] [Link] [Comment]
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Edublogger Etiquette - Healthy Debate
http://drapestakes.blogspot.com/2008/05/edublogger-etiquette...Graham Wegner wrote a tongue-in-cheek post about spelling. Hailing from Australia, Graham finds it funny that "the Wikipedic wisdom of crowds defines the right spelling" for him. Matthew K. Tabor wrote a post in response to Graham, claiming that "spelling isn't a matter of opinion". In
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Alls well…..
http://alexanderhayes.com/2008/05/02/alls-well/Learning In The 21st Century gig hosted by education.au in Adelaide today. Many thanks to all who attended both physically, virtually or in spirit. Mike Seyfrang has preliminary thoughts and I’m sure Michael Coghlan and Graham Wegner will add their piece later. Graham passed on some links also - http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/course/view.php?id=1843 Framework - http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/mod/resource/view.php?id=51520 Al upton said hello via Skype.
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Alls well…..
http://alexanderhayes.com/2008/05/02/alls-well/Learning In The 21st Century gig hosted by education.au in Adelaide today. Many thanks to all who attended both physically, virtually or in spirit. Mike Seyfrang has preliminary thoughts and I’m sure Michael Coghlan and Graham Wegner will add their piece later. Graham passed on some links also - http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/course/view.php?id=1843 Framework - http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/mod/resource/view.php?id=51520 Al upton said hello via Skype.
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Best Of The Blogs
http://scholasticadministrator.typepad.com/thisweekineducati...To help frame the conversation, the institute's Allison Armour-Garb compiled an array of new ideas in a report titled "Intergovernmental Approaches for Strengthening K-12 Accountability Systems." Laptopmania Teaching Generation Z [NEW!] Seeing that we’ve had our twenty wireless laptops running for the whole eleven week term in the four upper primary classrooms, it is a good time to review the program and make some observations.
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