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3/24/11

By Sarah Jackson

Learning, Digital Media and Creative Play in Early Childhood

Can new media technologies be a valid learning tool during the preschool years? Spotlight talks with education and childhood development experts about what is known and what isn’t—and what teachers and parents can do about it.
 
 

4/27/10

By Ben Wolff

Self-Narration in Video Game Design Environments

How can Latino teenagers in Los Angeles re-invent Pac-Man? Katynka Martinez, an assistant professor of Raza studies at San Francisco State University, spoke recently at a forum on digital literacy about her research on how teaching game design to young people can help them challenge inaccurate representations of themselves and their communities in dominant media.
 
 

2/03/10

By Sarah Jackson

21st Century Learning in Action: Literacy, English Language Learners and Digital Storytelling

In fall 2007, instructors at the Life Academy in Oakland, Calif., and Bay Area Writing Project Teachers led students in a digital storytelling project. The semester-long integrated unit was grounded in the development of literacy, writing and 21st-century skills. The students’ digital storytelling let them see writing in a new light.
 
 

11/16/09

By Barbara Ray

Babies with Superpowers—Ethics and the New Digital Media

The ethical promises and perils that online worlds create for youth—a summary of a new MacArthur Series report by Carrie James and Howard Gardner.
 
 

11/16/09

By Josh Karp

At Home in the Digital Age: Controlling Online Access When Teens Are Always “On”

A family strives for balance between independence and online safety.
 
 

11/16/09

By Josh Karp

The New Wild West: Teens Navigating Ethical Decisions Online without a Sheriff

Kids encounter many new and old ethical dilemmas online, but few adults are there to guide them. How can parents help?
 
 

11/16/09

By Josh Karp

It’s 10 p.m. Online, Do You Know Where Your Parents Are?

Heather Horst talks with parents about family dynamics in a digital world.
 
 

11/16/09

By Sarah Jackson

Liz Perle Offers Common Sense Tips for Parents

Liz Perle, editor in chief of Common Sense Media, sat down with Edutopia to talk about how parents can help their children make sense of the online worlds and avoid trouble.

Filed in: Ethics, Family, Identity, Safety

 
 

11/11/09

By Sarah Jackson

Watch Them Play: Henry Jenkins on Why Parents Need to be Involved in Their Child’s Digital Life

Henry Jenkins on parent participation in the digital age, from Edutopia. Media studies expert Henry Jenkins encourages parents to be open minded and willing to learn from their kids.
 
 

10/30/09

By Mac Montandon

Students Use Digital Tools to Tell a Real Child Soldier’s Story

The Museum of the Moving Image and Global Kids Join Forces to Teach History.