SFU Student Teacher Information and Media Literacy
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SFU Student TeacherInformation and Media
Literacy
SFU Student TeacherInformation and Media
LiteracyKevin Amboe
December 2009
Kevin AmboeDecember 2009
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Technology is to
Communicate "Transport of the mails, transport
of the human voice, transport of the flickering pictures - in this century as in others, our highest accomplishments still have the single aim of bringing people together.” Antoine de Saint -Exupery (1900 - 1944)
Teaching as a JourneyTeaching as a Journey
My Journey started in 1995 with Surrey and Richmond.
Comfortable with Technology and teaching
By 2000, I wanted more leadership with adults
My Journey started in 1995 with Surrey and Richmond.
Comfortable with Technology and teaching
By 2000, I wanted more leadership with adults
Marc PrenskyMarc Prensky
Digital Native Digital Immigrant Digital Tourist Digital Resident
Digital Native Digital Immigrant Digital Tourist Digital Resident
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Shape of DayShape of Day
9:00 Conversations / Irritations 10:00
Hands on - rapid fire - explorationsor
Hands off - cover more ground
11:30 Notes on Style - Irritate - Model -
Diverge
9:00 Conversations / Irritations 10:00
Hands on - rapid fire - explorationsor
Hands off - cover more ground
11:30 Notes on Style - Irritate - Model -
Diverge 5
Information LiteracyInformation Literacy
Inquiry Access, Process, Interpret, Present
Inquiry Access, Process, Interpret, Present
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Media LiteracyMedia Literacy Interpret media messages Interpret media messages
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Twenty First CenturyStudents
Twenty First CenturyStudents
Born as Digital Natives Cellular phones Mobile Devices iPods WebKinz
Born as Digital Natives Cellular phones Mobile Devices iPods WebKinz
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What is an educated person?
What is an educated person?
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Are you an expert?Are you an expert?
Can you look it up on Google? Do you know it without Google?
Can you look it up on Google? Do you know it without Google?
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LiteracyLiteracy Reading understanding, comprehending, acting on it, articulate ,
convey (meaning to words)
Level of literacy - poetry - numeracy - problems - life application / connections - spectrum of everyday life
ability to communicate ideas - speech, reading, doing - with two types of language
domains of literacy - eduspeak -
types - visual (images) - math literacy
not related to intelligence
translate between interior dialogue and external communication
oral - retelling / internal processing
decoding vs for meaning
assessing information - critical mindedness - beyond words
to find / access or navigate toward understanding
strategies to understand / comprehend what trying to figure out
minimum threshold to be able to apply to that field. Transferability
Reading understanding, comprehending, acting on it, articulate , convey (meaning to words)
Level of literacy - poetry - numeracy - problems - life application / connections - spectrum of everyday life
ability to communicate ideas - speech, reading, doing - with two types of language
domains of literacy - eduspeak -
types - visual (images) - math literacy
not related to intelligence
translate between interior dialogue and external communication
oral - retelling / internal processing
decoding vs for meaning
assessing information - critical mindedness - beyond words
to find / access or navigate toward understanding
strategies to understand / comprehend what trying to figure out
minimum threshold to be able to apply to that field. Transferability
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What is Literacy?What is Literacy? Reading and Writing 3 Organize and Structure Thought Find answers and communicate Develop understanding of new ideas Differentiate alternate medias / realities /
currency use whatever form of media decode accuracy and understand make sense of information (need other parameters defined being able to function being able to communicate in the present world Personal connections to what see /read knowing the degree of influence ‘sources’ tell
you
Reading and Writing 3 Organize and Structure Thought Find answers and communicate Develop understanding of new ideas Differentiate alternate medias / realities /
currency use whatever form of media decode accuracy and understand make sense of information (need other parameters defined being able to function being able to communicate in the present world Personal connections to what see /read knowing the degree of influence ‘sources’ tell
you
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What is Literacy?What is Literacy? ability to use language to
communicate understand information in front of you reading and writing Knowledge, Comprehension,
Application Languages of Literacy - Writing,
Reading, Technology, Science, Numeracy
Comprehension - basic understanding Ability to interpret symbols
ability to use language to communicate
understand information in front of you reading and writing Knowledge, Comprehension,
Application Languages of Literacy - Writing,
Reading, Technology, Science, Numeracy
Comprehension - basic understanding Ability to interpret symbols
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LiteracyLiteracy
read write and speak good understanding of something comprehending what reading fluency in language (computers
books) functional level in a certain area
read write and speak good understanding of something comprehending what reading fluency in language (computers
books) functional level in a certain area
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What is literacy?What is literacy?
Comprehension, analyze, interpret, apply - Tools to get comprehension
Able to read, write, comprehend x2 Understanding and being able to use it Ability to understand and interpret
written language Comprehension, think critically about
what we receive reading SFU Student Teachers 2007
Comprehension, analyze, interpret, apply - Tools to get comprehension
Able to read, write, comprehend x2 Understanding and being able to use it Ability to understand and interpret
written language Comprehension, think critically about
what we receive reading SFU Student Teachers 2007
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What is literacyWhat is literacy Navigate and decode (web, book, page) Understanding and teach to others,
comprehension Discuss what you read Decipher without help ability to read and write 5 finger rule of comprehension If you see it you know what to do with it
If you don’t understand - have strategies Enables to interact with each other
Navigate and decode (web, book, page) Understanding and teach to others,
comprehension Discuss what you read Decipher without help ability to read and write 5 finger rule of comprehension If you see it you know what to do with it
If you don’t understand - have strategies Enables to interact with each other
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What is literacy?What is literacy?
How do we define Literacy? Read and understand the language of your
culture Adequately converse on any subject Read, Write, and Truly Understand Gathering, making meaning, implementing
information Reading, Varied communication,
understanding SFU Student Teachers Fall 2007
How do we define Literacy? Read and understand the language of your
culture Adequately converse on any subject Read, Write, and Truly Understand Gathering, making meaning, implementing
information Reading, Varied communication,
understanding SFU Student Teachers Fall 2007
What is literacy?What is literacy?
How do we define Literacy? Decoding, recognizing symbols,
understanding, comprehending, able to use / work with, communicating, linking, making sense, making connections, evaluating sources, metaphors / context, connotations, nuances, input into self, understand, then output
Victoria TLITE
How do we define Literacy? Decoding, recognizing symbols,
understanding, comprehending, able to use / work with, communicating, linking, making sense, making connections, evaluating sources, metaphors / context, connotations, nuances, input into self, understand, then output
Victoria TLITE
What is Literacy?What is Literacy?
The traditional definition of literacy is considered to be the ability to read and write, or the ability to use language to read, write, listen, and speak. In modern contexts, the word refers to reading and writing at a level adequate for communication, or at a level that lets one understand and communicate ideas in a literate society, so as to take part in that society.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy
The traditional definition of literacy is considered to be the ability to read and write, or the ability to use language to read, write, listen, and speak. In modern contexts, the word refers to reading and writing at a level adequate for communication, or at a level that lets one understand and communicate ideas in a literate society, so as to take part in that society.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy
Missing the BoatMissing the Boat
Do We Really Teach students to? understand and communicate ideas in a
(TODAY’S) literate society
Do We Really Teach students to? understand and communicate ideas in a
(TODAY’S) literate society
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Missing the BoatMissing the Boat
High School students that have used technology since grade 4 Never been exposed to spreadsheets “Things everyone knows”
Flash and Photoshop
Know more than their parents
High School students that have used technology since grade 4 Never been exposed to spreadsheets “Things everyone knows”
Flash and Photoshop
Know more than their parents
We need a PlanWe need a Plan
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are needed to see this picture.
Information and Media Literacy
Information and Media Literacy
Six Key Aspects Use Technology Understand Role Inquiry Create Communicate Think Critically
Six Key Aspects Use Technology Understand Role Inquiry Create Communicate Think Critically
Where are you?Where are you?
Self AssessmentSelf Assessment
So What? Now What?So What? Now What?
What are the implications for teaching?
What strategies can we use?
What are the implications for teaching?
What strategies can we use?
Kudos to youKudos to you
You don’t know your destination; however, you will become more Information and Media Literate.
Empowering students will empower your learning as well.
You don’t know your destination; however, you will become more Information and Media Literate.
Empowering students will empower your learning as well.
Digital Studentshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-KAb5fomKY
Web2.0 Sequelhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o
Students as Fleashttp://www.youtube.com/v/yYu81Q1QTy4
Digital Studentshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-KAb5fomKY
Web2.0 Sequelhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o
Students as Fleashttp://www.youtube.com/v/yYu81Q1QTy4
Further ThoughtsFurther Thoughts
If you want to know more, contact Kevin Amboe - amboe_k@sd36.bc.ca
If you want to know more, contact Kevin Amboe - amboe_k@sd36.bc.ca
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