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Dr. James Paul Gee talks to us about the economic signaling of schools, our social geographies, affinity spaces, and failure as opportunity. Jim is known for his work in New Literacies, applied linguistics, and sociocultural learning. Dr. Gee has authored or co authored over 200 journal articles and book chapters. He has authored, co authored, or edited over 20 books. Most recently, he wrote What is a human?: Language, mind, and culture. Dr. Gee is an elected member of the National Academy of Education, a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association, a Regents' Professor at Arizona State University, and was recently awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Literacy Research Association. Dr. Gee was the Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies at Arizona State University. He is now Emeritus Faculty at Arizona State University and spends much of his time on his small farm in Northern Arizona.To cite this episode:Persohn, L. (Host). (2022, Apr 26). A conversation with James Gee. (Season 2, No. 25) [Audio podcast episode]. In Classroom Caffeine Podcast series. https://www.classroomcaffeine.com/guests. DOI: 10.5240/9725-5953-48D9-F3AD-D7E0-T
Troy Hicks: professor of English and Education at Central Michigan University. former middle school language arts teacher, Director of the Chippewa River Writing Project shares about New Literacies in the classroom.Resources:Troy's WebsiteTroy's new book: Mindful Teaching with TechnologyNCTE Definition of literacy in the digital ageAdobe Spark: Free for K-12Northwestern University Knight Lab Storylines ToolsSutoriThinglinkChoose Your Own Adventure - Alice KeelerChippewa River Writing Project - YoutubeStanford History Education GroupLateral ReadingNational Writing ProjectTransmedia Storytelling 101 - Henry JenkinsCreating Confident WritersTroy Hicks' heroes:Chris Miller, mentor as a teacherErnest Morrell, Director of NCTE Policy Studies, mentor as a teacher educatorIf you have questions or concerns about the episode, please email CCIRAvideo@gmail.com.
“We don't learn from experience...we learn from reflecting on experience.” - John Dewey This opening quote from John Dewey perfectly summarizes the conversation that Dr. Julie Warner and George Couros have in this episode of The Innovator's Mindset Podcast. Dr. Warner, author of the newly released book titled Failure Before Success: Teachers Describe What They Learned from Mistakes as well as other books, shares more about what she has learned from her experiences. As a former educator to now working with the federal government in the education department. Dr. Warner shares some amazing thoughts and ideas. Links: Adolescents' New Literacies with and through Mobile Phones (New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies) - https://www.amazon.com/Adolescents-Literacies-through-Digital-Epistemologies/dp/1433144085 Failure Before Success: Teachers Describe What They Learned from Mistakes - https://www.amazon.com/Failure-Before-Success-Teachers-Describe/dp/1475857489/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=failure+before+success+julie+warner&qid=1622316436&s=books&sr=1-1 Dr. Julie Warner Twitter - https://twitter.com/newliteracy/media?lang=en Dr. Julie Warner Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_jules_m_w/ Dr. Julie Warner Website - https://www.juliemwarner.com/ Quotes: "...it is learned through that social engagement with their peers...If social engagement works to teach literacy skills, how can we foster that in the classroom?" "We have agency, as teachers, to effect change." "We don't often talk about our mistakes...and that does teachers, especially new teachers, a disservice..." Please share your thoughts with us on Twitter or Instagram at #InnovatorsMindset. More at georgecouros.ca George Couros on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gcouros George Couros on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gcouros George Couros on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/georgecourosauthor/ George Couros on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/george-couros-a5146519 For the full audio podcast: https://linktr.ee/gcouros The Innovator's Mindset:https://www.amazon.com/Innovators-Mindset-Empower-Learning-Creativity/dp/0986155497/ref=zg_bs_69830_7?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ARY8KZTA242NVFMHF9X0 Innovate Inside the Box: https://www.amazon.com/Innovate-Inside-Box-Empowering-Innovators/dp/1948334127/ref=zg_bs_69830_12?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=75E0ZS6R2J330FAM9Y0A Music from Bensound - http://bensound.com/
Dr. Blaine Smith talks to us about creating classroom spaces that empower students, collaborating with adolescent learners to navigate and learn through multimodal literacies, and remixing projects to provide opportunities for learners to use digital literacies and share their thinking. Dr. Smith is an Associate Professor of New Literacies and Bi/Multilingual Immigrant Learners in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Sociocultural Studies, affiliate faculty with the Second Language and Teaching program, and the Co-Director of the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab in the College of Education at the University of Arizona.To cite this episode:Persohn, L. (Host). (2021, June 8). A conversation with Blaine Smith. (Season 2, No. 2) [Audio podcast episode]. In Classroom Caffeine Podcast series. https://www.classroomcaffeine.com/guests. DOI: 10.5240/17D9-D84D-201F-D536-F60F-E
In this second series of the #WeMakeMedia Podcast, I speak with authors, educators and technologists about new and digital literacies in classrooms and community-engaged arts settings.January 1 - On Technology and New Literacies, with science and technology writer Clive Thompson author of Smarter Than You Think and CodersJanuary 2 - On Game-Based Learning, with educator Paul DarvasiJanuary 8 - On Co-creation, with Katerina Cizek from the MIT Open Documentary LabJanuary 9 - On Algorithmic Literacy, with Barabara Fister from Project Information LiteracyJanuary 15 - On Memes and Social Movements, with author An Xioa MinaJanuary 16 - On Deep Fakes and Social Media, with technology researcher Carl Miller January 29 - On Ways of Hearing, with sound and technology researcher Milena DroumevaJanuary 30 - On Emoji and Linguistics, with author Vyvyan Evans
In this episode I speak with author Clive Thompson about the new literacies that technology and the internet present us with, speaking to an authentic audience and the importance of a formal K-12 education in all of it.EPISODE NOTES:Written by Clive Thompson Smarter Than You Think: How Technology Is Changing Our Minds for the Better, Clive Thompson Coders: The Making of a New Tribe and the Remaking of the World, Clive Thompson On Gutenberg press - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printing_press Micrographia: or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses. With Observations and Inquiries Thereupon, by Robert Hooke - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micrographia Galileo's Sidereus Nuncius - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereus_Nuncius https://www.amazon.ca/Sidereus-Nuncius-Sidereal-Messenger-Galileo/dp/022632009X
New literacies for life - a set of skills, tools and principles that will guide us in the 21st century. Some think that these literacies are most appropriate for leaders of organizations, but they will work in any set of circumstances in our complex world. For resources and links mentioned in this episode, visit http://positivitystrategist.com/ps76 Â
Tip #30 Assumptions are always risky but in education, they can be malpractice. Here are five we should avoid at all cost Follow @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #29 Thinking about discussing white supremacy and Nazis was not on the top of my back-to-school list. Now what? Follow @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #28 Even in the best of classes you'll find one or two disruptive students. Here are six tips for managing their behaviors while maintaining a healthy relationship with them. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #26 Social media is not just for kids, fun, and folly. It's a serious tool for professional development and teaching. Listen to learn how. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #25 The best professional development is the one that comes from you, your passions and your actions. Make something that thrills you this summer. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #24 It's time to close the school year. Here's an idea to help you finish the terms with the same passion and energy with which you started. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #21 Most school classrooms look like school classrooms. Learn why making your classroom look like anything but a classroom is a good idea. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #20 Even the most riveting, engaging and captivating teacher can't motivate every student, every day. How can we fire students up when the spark is not there? Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #19 Even the most riveting, engaging and captivating teacher can't motivate every student, every day. How can we fire students up when the spark is not there? Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #18 Newsflash: Students cheat and often get away with it. The methods are too diverse for any teacher to track. What then can you do? Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #17 Coming to the end of the year involves a seasonal set of challenges. Join me for three tips on how to make it to the finish line with less stress for you and your students. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #16 We should reconsider requiring children to read aloud unless we take a different approach. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #15 I replaced traditional homework and gave my students more time in and out of class. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #14 Before assigning homework, ask yourself this one question. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ interviews "Dr. Shenglan Zhang":mailto:szhang@winona.edu and "Dr. Nell K. Duke":http://www.msularc.org/html/prin_duke.html about the role of purpose and how a reader's purpose impacts his comprehension.
Tip #13 The right attitudes can make all the difference for teachers and students. Here are five attitudes every teacher will want to embrace. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #9 In this segment we talk about how to handle you baddest, meanest, scariest kids. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #12 You have the power to make testing less stressful, use it. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #11 Video may be the most powerful tool for infusing Bloom's Taxonomy into your lessons. Learn how. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #10 There's a certain amount of content that requires direct instruction. Here are three ways to convey boring content in ways that students will receive and remember. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #8 If you teach, you think about classroom management. Here are three simple rules that will keep you in control. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #9 In this segment we talk about how to handle you baddest, meanest, scariest kids. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #8 If you teach, you think about classroom management. Here are three simple rules that will keep you in control. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #7 Show me a teacher who isn't using social media in the classroom, and I'll show you an incredible missed opportunity. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #6 If you agree that great teaching is all about relationships, you'll appreciate today's episode. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #5 Yes, you can teach The War of 1812 without technology, but technology is a tool that shouldn't be ignored. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #4 Join us as we talk about how the best teachers come at their students from many angles. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 13 million views worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass.”
Tip #3 Yes, data matters, but your relationship with your students matters more. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters in Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 6 million views and tens of thousands of fans worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass” as an on air expert.
Tip #2 Get off the stage. Learn why being a fole will help you teach better by not teaching. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters in Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 6 million views and tens of thousands of fans worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass” as an on air expert.
Tip #1 Where attention goes energy flows. Join Hip Hughes for several classroom-tested tips for grabbing and keeping the attention of your students every day. Follow: @hiphughes @bamradionetwork Keith Hughes is an educator, youtuber and innovator in the field of technology and education. He has a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education and Masters in Educational Technology. His channel has amassed over 6 million views and tens of thousands of fans worldwide. Keith has served as an adjunct professor of New Literacies and has also appeared on the History Channel’s “United Stuff of America” and AHC’s “America’s Most Badass” as an on air expert.
Dr. Baker interviews "Dr. Julie Coiro":http://www.uri.edu/hss/education/faculty/coiro.html about the skills middle-school students need to effectively read online.
Brooke Cunningham, Katie Thomas, Jason Dehart, Cassie Norvell, Emily Hall, Kelly Wallace, and Dr. Anne Mcgill-Franzen discuss new literacies. SAMR Model: http://www.schrockguide.net/samr.html Student Blogs: http://thesecondopinionhva.blogspot.com/ http://cunninghamfourth.blogspot.com/ Readings Discussed from Theoretical Models and Processes of Reading 6th Ed. (Alvermann & Unrau)
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and Dr. Suzanne Miller discuss Digital video composing: Reengaging the disengaged
"Dr. Baker":http://tinyurl.com/bakere and "Dr. Robert Petrone":http://www.english.montana.edu/faculty/petrone-robert.html discuss Youth, literacy, and popular culture: Implications for teachers
"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and "Dr. Amy Hutchison":http://www.hs.iastate.edu/directory/profile.php?u=amyhutch discuss a U.S. National Survey: Teachers’ Perceptions of Integrating Literacy and Technology
The Teachers' Podcast: The New Generation of Ed Tech Professional Development
New Literacies. New ways of being literate with plenty of teaching and student resources. What more could we want for a feature-packed and fabulous episode? Live from the Media Literacy Capital of the world! Welcome to the digital era, literate beings. And PLEASE help Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus :) This week The Teachers Podcast covers a raft of items focusing and reflecting on the ways reading, literacy (and learning and teaching aimed at them) are ever evolving in the face of proliferating digital technology and the way it changes human intellectual activity !! From Nasa to Web Wisdom resources, to Tech Knowledge by SRA and McGraw Hill to Reading Rockets and the Financial Aid Podcast- this is the place to be. We wnat to show you the money and show you the limelight of iTunes! Make us your the center of YOUR ed tech Universe : teacherspodcast.org. A new generation of EdTech professional development. Contact us at teacherspodcast@gmail.com or comment at the website/blog OR leave a message with MyChingo on the website. We appreciate our great audience and fans - we are here for you as The Teachers' Podcast. More Ed Tech You Can Always Use Today and Tomorrow. Our feed is teacherspodcast.org/feed.xml Produced and copyrighted by Transformation Education LLC, Gura and King,(2007)
The vast majority of those with whom we work, live and play are probably more digital immigrants than digital natives. Yet 2007 marks the first time that 16 year olds entering the work place will have been brought up their entire life with the world-wide-web. What opportunities lie in store for business, government and those who choose to create their own 'global microbrand'? The scope for new practices and expertise is there, but without an effort to understand the social web of today's teens, organisations stand to miss out on some significant opportunities.