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3/24/11
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
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










