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3/07/12

Filed by
Sarah Jackson

Conversations with Education Visionaries, Technologists, and Students at the 2012 Digital Media and Learning Conference

Researchers mingled with makers, hive learners and digital artists at the 2012 Digital Media and Learning Conference in San Francisco last week.
 
 

2/24/12

Filed by
Christine Cupaiuolo

PLAYBACK: What Facebook Reveals and Conceals; Tyler Clementi and Digital Citizenship; Laptop Success and Fail Stories

Tyler Clementi, Dharun Ravi and digital citizenship; new articles from International Journal of Learning & Media; a laptop for every student works well in North Carolina, not so much in Alabama; and a Twitter chat on helping kids learn anytime, anywhere—all in this week’s PLAYBACK.
 
 

2/03/12

Filed by
Christine Cupaiuolo

PLAYBACK: News on Teens and Blogs, Facebook, Twitter and Google+, And Schools That Don’t Allow Them

In this week’s PLAYBACK, blogging is better than diary writing in relieving stress, a new Parent’s Guide to Facebook, S. Craig Watkins on what kids miss out on when schools block social media, and more.
 
 

1/27/12

Filed by
Sarah Jackson

PLAYBACK: Access, Literacy, The New and The Old Digital Divide

Tutoring via technology; the old digital divide persists while the drive toward mobile creates a new one; and Youth Radio’s Lissa Soep and HASTAC’s Cathy Davidson on what we know about teaching digital literacy … All in this week’s PLAYBACK.
 
 

1/24/12

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Sarah Jackson

Access For All: The White House Announces New Summer Jobs Initiative to Teach STEM to Low-Income Teens, Prepare Them for Jobs

President Obama has called on businesses and non-profits to help close the youth unemployment gap. Is teaching kids to code enough? We look at other models that encourage minority students from low-income communities to develop mobile apps, robotics and other technologies and to consider STEM careers.
 
 

12/14/11

Filed by
Christine Cupaiuolo

The New Digital Divide: Expanding High-Speed Access - And Digital Literacies

A recent op-ed describes the new digital divide separating high-speed wired internet access and second-class wireless access, plus related stories on smartphones, digital literacies and community technology initiatives.

Filed in: Digital Divide, Mobile

 
 

10/07/11

Filed by
Christine Cupaiuolo

PLAYBACK: Kick Off Your Sunday Shoes - Successes and Changes in a Digital Age

From flash mobs to future digital literacies, a look at how education is being transformed—and who is being left behind.
 
 

9/26/11

Filed by
Sarah Jackson

Can a Digital Teaching Corps Help Close the Literacy Gap?

In a new brief, Michael Levine and James Paul Gee say the answer is “Yes.”
 
 

7/26/11

Filed by
Sarah Jackson

Digital Learning in Low-Income Communities

Despite being early adopters of new technologies like mobile phones, low-income young people still need guidance to realize technology’s learning potential.
 
 

7/13/11

Filed by
Christine Cupaiuolo

Getting Meta: Digital Literacy Is As Much About Context and History As Skills

We need to know what makes technology popular and what makes it relevant if we are to make our own impact on the digital world.
 
 

7/06/11

Filed by
Christine Cupaiuolo

A Digital Literacy for Everyone: S. Craig Watkins, Douglas Rushkoff, John Jones and Barbara Fister on Improving Access and Understanding

Participation and literacy gaps have accompanied the explosion of social media and digital devices, sparking a call for more awareness and education in what it means to filter so much of our lives through this technology.
 
 

6/16/11

Filed by
Sarah Jackson

PLAYBACK: Race, Class and Technology Use

Parental attitudes affect young children’s technology use; kids of color are using more media than white youth; and real-life examples of cloud computing and Twitter in the classroom.
 
 

6/07/11

Filed by
Sarah Jackson

Out the Window: L.A. City Buses Present Student Videos and Perspectives

Bus riders in Los Angeles County will soon have the opportunity to see how young people view their communities by watching videos of life outside the windows of the buses.
 
 

2/22/11

Filed by
Christine Cupaiuolo

Access Matters: National Broadband Map Reveals Gaps

A new National Broadband Map and government report show where broadband access is available. The New York Times shows what happens when it’s not.
 
 

1/17/11

Filed by
Christine Cupaiuolo

Issues of “Collaboration, Generosity and Authority”:  Wikipedia’s Impact on Education

Wikipedia turned 10 years old on Jan. 15. In practical as well as well as in subtler, symbolic terms, its impact on education has been profound.
 
 

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