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Summary
Summary
Literacy 2.0 is where traditional literacy and technological literacy meet. Students in the 21st century still need to develop the reading and writing skills that were the aim of literacy 1.0 instruction, but they must go beyond those skills and learn how to use technology for communicating and collaborating in new ways.
Benefit from the authors' extensive experience in secondary literacy 2.0 classrooms. Discover precisely what students need to be taught to become proficient in the literacies associated with information and communication technologies. The book begins with a general instructional model and then delivers the specific teaching skills related to acquiring, producing, and sharing information. These skills include using search engines efficiently, evaluating information found on websites, avoiding plagiarism, communicating with a wide audience, working collaboratively, and creating multimedia products.
Table of Contents
About the Authors | p. ix |
Introduction 2.0 Learning in a 1.0 Classroom | p. 1 |
Technology Moves into the Core Curriculum | p. 2 |
Travels in Time | p. 4 |
Moving into the 21st Century Skills Mindset | p. 5 |
What You Can Expect from This Book | p. 7 |
Chapter Tweets | p. 9 |
Chapter 1 Releasing Responsibility: A Framework for Teaching and Learning | p. 11 |
A Framework for the Gradual Release of Responsibility | p. 11 |
Focus Lessons | p. 12 |
Guided Instruction | p. 12 |
Productive Group Work | p. 13 |
Independent Learning | p. 14 |
Quality Indicators of the Gradual Release of Responsibility Framework | p. 15 |
Establishing Purpose: Always Asking Why | p. 16 |
Problem-Based Learning | p. 19 |
Project-Based Learning | p. 21 |
A New View of Homework | p. 24 |
Fluency Building | p. 24 |
Application | p. 25 |
Spiral Review | p. 25 |
Extension | p. 26 |
Using Assessment for Instruction | p. 28 |
Chapter Tweets | p. 31 |
Chapter 2 Finding Information: The Eternal Search | p. 33 |
Gatekeeping in Literacy 2.0 | p. 33 |
Teaching With Wikipedia | p. 35 |
Three-Dimensional Reading | p. 36 |
Teaching Students to Find Information | p. 37 |
Boolean Operators | p. 39 |
Advanced Search Operators | p. 40 |
Specialized Search Engines | p. 40 |
Necessary Skills | p. 41 |
Teaching Students to Evaluate the Information They Find | p. 42 |
Social Bookmarking | p. 44 |
Teaching Information to Find Students | p. 46 |
Chapter Tweets | p. 48 |
Chapter 3 Using Information: Making Responsible Choices | p. 49 |
Citizenship and Literacy 2.0 | p. 50 |
Becoming a Citizen Through the Stories of Others | p. 52 |
Texts That Examine Personal Freedom | p. 52 |
Texts That Examine Social Injustice | p. 54 |
Texts That Examine Controversial Topics | p. 55 |
Texts That Examine a Call to Action | p. 57 |
Helpful Resources | p. 58 |
Making Responsible and Ethical Decisions in Writing: Plagiarism | p. 59 |
Lesson 1 What Is Plagiarism? Why Is It a Problem? | p. 60 |
Lesson 2 How Does Plagiarism Apply to My Schoolwork? | p. 62 |
Lesson 3 Mastering When and How to Cite | p. 65 |
Lesson 4 Using Resources to Write Works Cited Entries | p. 67 |
Chapter Tweets | p. 70 |
Chapter 4 Creating Information: Production in Literacy 2.0 | p. 71 |
New Literacies | p. 71 |
Podcasting: Creating With Voice and Video | p. 72 |
Talking Pictures: Creating with Images | p. 75 |
Fair Use | p. 78 |
Creative Commons | p. 81 |
Essential Questions | p. 82 |
Chapter Tweets | p. 87 |
Chapter 5 Sharing Information: The World is Your Audience | p. 89 |
Audience Matters | p. 89 |
"My Words are Everywhere": Blogging Creates an Audience | p. 92 |
Microblogs: Tweeting the World | p. 94 |
"I Got 159 Hits Yesterday": Representing Yourself via the Web | p. 96 |
"She Made it Even Better": Using Collaborative Tools | p. 99 |
"Being Watched Now": Representing Yourself in Moving Images | p. 100 |
"Have You Seen It Yet?" Representing Yourself Through the Works of Others | p. 102 |
Mashups | p. 102 |
On Their Own Time | p. 104 |
Chapter Tweets | p. 105 |
Chapter 6 Present Tense and Future Tensions | p. 107 |
Present Tense | p. 107 |
Student Access and the Changing Shape of the Digital Divide | p. 108 |
Teacher Access to Teaching Tools | p. 109 |
Policies and Procedures That Reflect Literacy 2.0 | p. 110 |
"Not in This School You Don't" | p. 111 |
Teaching Courtesy | p. 112 |
Focus on Functions, not Forms | p. 114 |
Cybersafety | p. 114 |
Future Tensions | p. 115 |
Participation: Digital Communication Will Continue to Transform Norms and Practices | p. 116 |
Collaboration: Massive Multiplayer Online Games Will Change Educational Practice | p. 117 |
Distribution: Increased Access to Print and Visual Materials Will Alter Educational Expectations | p. 119 |
Living and Thriving in the 21st Century | p. 121 |
References | p. 123 |
Index | p. 133 |