21st century literacy
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A presentation for the Cal State Northridge Writing Project on 21st Century Literacy Skills.TRANSCRIPT
21st Century Literacy
To share and explore effective uses of technology in literacy instruction, while creating a team of educators dedicated to fostering 21st
Century Learners .
Internet
Blogging
Wikis
Digital Storytelling
Podcasting
Other
Why teach technology? 21st Century Literacy
• As society and technology change, so does literacy.
Why teach technology? 21st Century Literacy
• The twenty-first century demands that a literate person possess a wide range of abilities and competencies.
21
st Centu
ry
Jobs
According to Did You Know?
• The top 10 in-demand jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004.
• We are currently preparing kids for jobs that do not exist and technologies that haven’t been invented in order to solve problems we haven’t yet encountered.
– Karl Fisch, Scott McLeod, and Jeff Brenman
According to a study by The Kaiser Family Foundation
1999 7:23 (16%)
According to a study by The Kaiser Family Foundation
2004 8:33 (26%)
According to a study by The Kaiser Family Foundation
2009 10:45 (29%)
Why teach technology? 21st Century Literacy
• These literacies—from reading online newspapers to participating in virtual classrooms—are multiple, dynamic, and malleable.
21st century readers and writers need to:
• Develop proficiency with the tools of technology • Build relationships with others to pose and solve
problems collaboratively and cross-culturally • Design and share information for global communities to
meet a variety of purposes • Manage, analyze and synthesize multiple streams of
simultaneous information • Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media texts • Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these
complex environments
Develop proficiency with the tools of technology
Tools of Technology
• Develop proficiency with the tools of technology – Blogs – Wikis– Podcasting– VoiceThread– Digital Storytelling – YouTube
BLOGGING
Why Blog?
I Know
Please No!
• I most appreciate the 1st amendment. Not many countries around the world have free speech, press and religion. Many people in other countries could get thrown in prison or get executed if they spoke freely. In America we could petition against the president and not get shot. I think that U.S. citizens definitely take advantage of the amendments. Some don’t realize how lucky they are to live in this country. And that’s pretty much all it is, is luck. People in poor countries are unlucky. They didn’t do anything to be in a cruel, poor country. That’s why we shouldn’t take for granted what we have because for all we know if there was a turn in history that could be us in that unlucky situation.
Audience
• I’m so– glad that I didn’t get republican. But I also think that this test is really sexist. They called me a Disadvantaged Democrat just because I supported the poor.I am so *MAD*! Guess what they said. They said that because I want social services for the poor I must be a woman and I must be poor too. And that I get paid lower than 20,000 thousand a year and that I must be a part of a worker’s union. So what they are really saying is that if you have a well-balanced life and are wealthy, you can’t support the poor.
• I disagree where K***** stands, she thinks that helping the poor is about giving away money. !!!THAT IS NOT WHAT IT IS ABOUT!!!! Yes I think that it is wonderful to help people, but most people are just leaching off of healthcare. It should not be about supporting people financially, but about putting in place a system that can teach people how to work for their money. Instead of just giving them money which just weakens the economy…
Multiple m
odels for em
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ing w
riters
Me: “What makes this strong writing?”Student: “Well, the writer uses specific examples to develop her
argument. Plus there is emotion in her voice. You can tell she is really upset about the issue.”
Student 2: “I didn’t know you could put in your feelings. I thought you just had to answer the question.”
Me: “Well, in this example, is the author answering the question?”
Class: “Yes.”Me: “Does this give any of you ideas about how you might be
able to further elaborate on your answers?”Class: “Yes.”Me: “Pull out your notebooks and feel free to add to your initial
response.”
Standards Based
• Enumerate the powers of government set forth in the Constitution and the fundamental liberties ensured by the Bill of Rights.
• California State Social Studies Standards, Grade 8
Wikis
Podcasting
• Writing and sharing with an authentic audience.
• Helps writers with revision.
• Helps with reading fluency.
• Collaboration leads to writing improvement for all involved.
June 25th ?