
Time: November 20, 2009 all day
Location: 202A Convention Center
Event Type: exhibition
Organized By: William Kist
Latest Activity: Nov 10
You’ve heard of blogs, wikis, and nings, but you’re wondering how to use them in your classroom? We have some exciting possibilities on exhibit at our New Media Gallery, Friday, November 20, 2009 from 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. in Room 202A of the Convention Center. Sponsored by NCTE’s Commission on Media, the New Media Gallery can be your “one-stop shopping” location for all things related to new literacies. Showcasing teachers and students who are working with new media in innovative ways to critically analyze and create, the Gallery will be filled to the brim with resources, including multiple handouts, books, and many experts there to answer your questions all day. Presentations and installations will spotlight teachers who are promoting critical literacy, while also expanding their repertoire of texts to include such new media as podcasting, blogging, videomaking, web publishing, and text messaging. Stay all day or just drop in for a session or two. The Gallery will feature brief presentations beginning at the session times listed below, but most of each session will consist of answering any questions from participants who may want to apply these ideas in their own settings. Conference attendees are welcome to come and go as they please during the day, viewing the various installations and participating in discussions with presenters in an ongoing dialogue about new media. Bring your laptop, log into our strong wireless connection, and join the discussion and excitement in the New Media Gallery!
Session One 9:30-10:45
Title:
Media Literacy Made Easy: Integrating Media and Technology into an English Classroom
Presenters:
Jeff Share, jshare@ucla.edu
UCLA, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies
Teacher Education Program
Chris Shamburg
New Jersey City University Graduate Program of Education and Technology
Session Two 11:00-12:15
Title News Literacy: Helping Students Learn to Read Between The Lines
Presenters:
Alan Miller, Director
alanmiller@thenewslliteracyproject.org
Stony Brook University/HS Teachers
Robert Riegger, English/Journalism Teacher,
Smithtown HS
Jenna Ortiz, Social Studies Teacher
Longwood High School
Session Three 12:30-1:45
Presenters:
Zac Chase
Science Leadership Academy
Chris Lehman
Science Leadership Academy
“The English Classroom at Science Leadership Academy”
Grade level appropriate: middle school, high school
Session Four 2:30-3:45
Presenters
Aghigh Ebrahimi Bazaz
Jiwon Yoon
Nuala Cabral
Sherri Hope Culver
Temple University Media Education Lab
School of Communications & Theater
Title of Presentation:
21st Century Literacy Education: Report from the Media Education Lab
Session Five 4:00-5:15
Presenters:
Peter Gutiérrez
Jen Powers
Title of Presentation:
The Deep End of Engagement: Teaching Media Literacy with Graphic Novels
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